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Syracuse University SURFACE The Courier Libraries 1972 The Courier, Number 1, April 1958 Wayne S. Yenawine Syracuse University Follow this and additional works at: https://surface.syr.edu/libassoc Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons Recommended Citation Yenawine, Wayne S. "The Courier, Number 1, April 1958." The Ernest S. Bird Library Dedication Issue. Spec. issue of The Courier 9.4 & 10.1 (1972): 4-5. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Libraries at SURFACE. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Courier by an authorized administrator of SURFACE. For more information, please contact surface@syr.edu.

T H E c o U R I E R The Ernest S. Bird Library Dedication Issue SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ASSOCIATES VOL. IX, NO.4 & VOL. X, NO.1

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page On the Dedication of the Ernest S. Bird Library Melvin A. Eggers 3 The Courier, No.1, April 1958 The Building of a Library Wayne S. Yenawine Warren N. Boes 4 6 Research Libraries Enter the Machine Age Betsy Knapp 12 Syracuse University Library, 1871-1972 The Past as Future Daniel Brassell Antje B. Lemke 16 27 Leopold Von Ranke and the Von Ranke Library Jeremy C. Jackson 38 Rudolf Bultmann at Syracuse Gabriel Vahanian 57 Library Associates: Nineteen Supporting Years Benjamin J. Lake The Post Standard Award 66 71

The Courier, Number 1, April1958 by Wayne s. Yenawine This issue of The Courier is a far cry from "Number 1, April 1958." The dramatic changes and scholarly attainments of the Library Associates journal mirror the corresponding development of a great university during the past fifteen years. The Courier began in the imaginations of three faculty members, Mary Marshall, Bill George, and Tony Pace; and of Donald Bean, then the director of Syracuse University Press. l Mr. Bean knew Harvey Satenstein, manufacturing supplier of New York City, and together they designed the first issue, prevailing upon their mutual friend, New York artist John De Pol, to create the wood engraving for our emblem. Fortunately, those around shared my enthusiasm about starting The Courier and we were thrilled to see "Number 1" ready for distribution to Library Associates. What a modest, homely beginning it was! Yet significantly, there on the front page of my cherished copy of The Courier, Number 1, Chancellor Tolley observed in 1958, "In a university of steadily improving quality an adequate library is, of course, a moving target. But it has long been clear that we must have a new building and that we should plan for a library collection of at least a million volumes. Only a very aggressive and ambitious program can assure 'a library adequate for the standing of this University.' " My predecessor as Director of Libraries, the late Wharton Miller, reiterated the urgent need to replace the Carnegie Library. With the strong support of Library Associates and Trustees of the University, we promoted the fund raising and planning for a new research library building. My successor, Warren Boes, has dedicated his energies and creativity to the achievement of our great purpose. I say "our" because a new library building has been a prime objective of many persons, the motivation of countless man-hours of work, and the aim of innumerable gifts. In this special issue of The Courier, Library Associates, Alumni, Faculty, Students and Staff of Syracuse University salute the thousands of dreamers and designers, planners and promoters, benefactors and builders who together account for the magnificent Ernest S. Bird Library. Now a distinguished library will be restored as the center of a great university's intellectual resources, a heart witl1 a strong beat again. All of us who are privileged to share this moment in time have a great sense of fulfillment. Mr. Yenawine was the DirectorofLibraries at Syracuse University from 1956 to 1965. 1 These names should be preceded by that of the author, who was the initiator, promoter and first editor of The Courier - Ed. 4

Syracuse University Library Associates COURIER ~l'mller I.\I'RIL 1958 A Note To The Reader Like all publishing ventures, this modest periodical is a venture of faith. vve hope that it will bring its readers a sense of the significant growth in the quality of our University Library and of the vital role it plays in our program of higher education. As an organization the Library Associa tes is less than five years old. In this brief period, however, we have seen the doubling of annual expenditures for the purchase of books and periodicals and an almost explosive change in the number of gifts to the Library and the quality of library services to the faculty, students, and the general public. In a university of steadi.iy improving quality an adequate library is, of course, a moving target. But it has long been clear that we must have a new building and that we should plan for a library collection of at least a million volumes. Only a very aggressive and ambitious program can assure "a library adequate for the standing of this University." The purpose of the Library Associates is to interest everyone we can ill the progress and support of the Library. The Gamier is published in the hope that the story of our Library needs will be better known. We shall, however, also report on new developments in the Library under the able and dynamic leadership of Dean Yenawine and, as space permits, on interesting books and ideas. We hope you will like the Gaurier and we shall appreciate it if you will call it to the attention of your friends. We are confident that the more you know about the Library the greater will be your desire to help it grow. We are hopeful that it will also increase Y04r sense of pride and achievement in the things that matter most in human history and that continue to add breadth and depth to the meaning of life for each of us. Page one of the eight-page first issue of The Courier, April 1958. 5