Angled exterior view of the Library School building on State Street. Original caption: "The University of Wisconsin Library School is housed in a fine, three story brick building. At present the school shares these quarters with the University of...
Three students posed in front of a campus building (possibly the Library School): "I'm not going in there until that squirrel comes out! Bill, Ronda, Norman." (caption)
Class picture of 1926 with 35 people including students and faculty. The photograph taken outside on the front steps of a building has the caption: "The ensemble".
Thirty seven class members of the Training Camp sitting or standing in front of a building; the first front row of people sitting on the grass, the second front row of people sitting in chairs; the back two rows of people standing. Clarence Lester...
A group of ladies in front of a building: Edith Reeheygl, Laura Burmeister, Jean Sharpe, Miriam Smith, Marie Houston, Ruth Coehran, Gertrude Kelly; Some of them knitting; Some of them putting books on their legs.
Three women, two standing and looking towards the camera with the third one sitting and reading, are in the 811 State Street building with bookshelves. A closer view of a working desk can be appreciated.
Clarence B. Lester, Secretary of the Wisconsin Free Library Commission 1920-1949, on the steps of a University building. "To Mr. Lester, whom we are proud to call our friend, we dedicate our Log, as documentary evidence of the fact that we deeply...
Mary Katharine Reely standing outside a building with a shovel: "M.K.R. She is herself of best things the collection" (caption). Miss Reely taught a Book Selection course during those years.
A Invitation card for the 1939 May Day Breakfast, honoring Mr. George B. Utley of Newberry Library on Saturday April 29, 1939. The event was held at the Memorial Union Building, followed by an open house at the Library School.
Miss Lucy M. Curtiss, School Secretary, and Miss Mary Katharine Reely, faculty member, pose beside the fountain and bronze statue called "Wildflower". The garden was on the Dayton Street lawn outside the Madison Free Library building
Distant perspective of the Wisconsin Library School building at 811 State Street. The angle was taken from one of the adjacent streets during winter time.
Angled view of the Madison Free Library building located in the northwest corner of Carroll and Dayton Streets. The Wisconsin Library School was located on the second floor.
Black ink drawing of the Library School front door. This illustration has the same perspective as pictures from the 1946 log book. The author's signature appears partially J. Armfield
Library School front door at 811 State Street. Home of the School between 1938 and 1965. The building was the former Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house. This site faced on Sterling Court, near the University Club was demolished for construction of...