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...
Rachel K. Schenk, School Director (1950-1963), surrounded by other faculty members: Bernice Gibson and Gladys L. Cavanagh, in front; and Harry Dewey and an unidentified gentleman, behind, pose in front of the Library School. Original caption: "This...
[Cardinal - Dec. 1, 1939] The Wisconsin Library school has been definitely established as a part of the University of Wisconsin. During the academic year of the 1938-39 the school was temporarily under university jurisdiction, and a bill passed by...
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...
Students dressed in winter coats are entering the Library School. A student is lifting up one side of a doormat that rests on one of the steps: "Hurry!" (caption back of photograph)
A group posed on the Library School steps: "First Row, left to right: Sally Dobrunz, Lodie Kershner, Adrienne Sosinske, Bonnie Stecher; Second row: Sally Teresinski, Florence Voynich, (oops!) Adrienne Sosinske, Bonnie Stecher; Third row: Jessie...
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.
Closer angled view of the entrance to the Library School, (second floor) located at the Madison Free Library. This picture accompanied two notices about touring the new Library School facility at 811 State Street.
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
Typewritten note invites to an inspection tour of the new Library School facility, located at 811 State Street. The attendees were instructed to leave the School immediately after the third hour class and wait on the steps of the Historical Society...
News clipping from the State Journal describing that Miss Hazeltine offered iced-cold lemonade for examination writers of the library school: "Miss Mary Imogene Hazeltine, head of the Wisconsin library school is responsible for the new scheme....
Newspaper clipping with the reasons why Miss Mary E. Hazeltine is nominated to the Women's World Fair Hall of Fame: Because her book "Anniversaries and Holidays" has just been published; because under her supervision the Wisconsin Library School...
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Class picture of 1964 with 34 people including students and faculty. The group posed in front of the Library School. "Bottom row (?) left to right: Lois Kerschner, Jane Nimocks, John Ellingson, Karen Eggers, Lynne Dwyer, Mary Ross, Sofie Araby;...
Class picture of 1953 with 35 people including students and faculty. The group poses in front of the Library School. Original caption: "The Cast. Officers: President: Don Peters. Vice Pres: Betsy Donahue. Secretary: Faith Hektoen. Treasurer: Eunice...