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At some time between 114 B.C and 92 B.C. during the reign of either Antiochus IX (114–95 B.C.) or Antiochus X (95–92 B.C.), Antioch also acquired the means for a Museum with a library to be built with the monies bequeathed to the city in the will of Maron, a merchant of Antioch who had relocated to Athens, but like many merchants of the day ...
From 1925 to 1954, Antioch College was served by the Horace Mann Library, which was located at Weston Hall. [3] In 1953, Charles Kettering, a benefactor of Antioch College, gave $750,000 for a new building to accommodate the college's expanding library collection. [3] The building was dedicated on October 5, 1955, by Kettering and David Riesman ...
The 44,000 square foot library is also home to Antiochiana, Antioch College's archive, located on 200 shelves of the second floor. [ 125 ] [ 157 ] [ 52 ] As of 2023, the library had three full-time employees and a small number of part-time student workers.
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The Nonstop Liberal Arts Institute was the educational program supported by Nonstop Antioch, a movement organized by alumni and former students, staff and faculty of Antioch College to keep Antioch College alive and operating in Yellow Springs, Ohio. [1]
John Price Wilkin [1] is an American librarian whose work has primarily been in development of digital library technologies and research library management. He was formerly the Juanita J. and Robert E. Simpson Dean of Libraries and University Librarian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Lyrasis.
Pages in category "Antioch University faculty" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Steve Chase; E.
The Ann Whitman File is held at the Eisenhower presidential library and has been deemed an "extraordinary resource" by historians. [ 2 ] When President Eisenhower left office in January 1961, Whitman accompanied him to his farm (now the Eisenhower National Historic Site ) in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania , and continued to work for a few months as ...