A Great New Heart for the State College of Washington: Introducing the Ernest Holland Library ; Introducing the Ernest Holland Library

A late 1947 publicity brochure containing floor plans, drawings, and text about the then-under-construction E.O. Holland Library, which opened in spring of 1950 at Washington State College (now Washington State University), in Pullman, WA. This brochure is very much out-of-date today. Elements of the plans changed during construction (most notable is the absence of The Reader, a statue which dominates the west side of the building), and other elements changed during later remodels. The addition of the Terrell Library to the east further changed the library's functionality in the early 1990s. D... Mehr ...

Verfasser: State College of Washington
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 1947
Verlag/Hrsg.: State College of Washington
Schlagwörter: Washington State University. Libraries / Library buildings -- Washington (State) -- Pullman / Library buildings
Sprache: Englisch
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A late 1947 publicity brochure containing floor plans, drawings, and text about the then-under-construction E.O. Holland Library, which opened in spring of 1950 at Washington State College (now Washington State University), in Pullman, WA. This brochure is very much out-of-date today. Elements of the plans changed during construction (most notable is the absence of The Reader, a statue which dominates the west side of the building), and other elements changed during later remodels. The addition of the Terrell Library to the east further changed the library's functionality in the early 1990s. Drawings by Norman E. Fox. The original document is held in the WSU Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, at WSU107-5. ; Publicity document published early in the construction process about Washington State College's new Ernest O. Holland Library.