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Miller Library, Colby College. Miller Library is Colby's main library, which stands at the center of campus. Designed by Jens Fredrick Larson of the firm Larson & Wells and modeled after the Baker Memorial Library at Dartmouth College (which was, in turn, inspired by Independence Hall in Philadelphia), [3] Miller was built in 1939 and named for the parents of Merton L. Miller (class of 1890 ...
Inside, the library contains study rooms, a computer lab, offices, and the school's archives office in addition to the library's collections. [18] With 194,783 square feet (18,095.9 m 2 ) of space, the library is the largest academic library in the Portland metropolitan area and covers an entire city block .
Miller Library may refer to: U. Grant Miller Library at Washington & Jefferson College; Miller Library at Colby College; Henry Miller Memorial Library; Elisabeth C. Miller Library, a unit of University of Washington Botanic Gardens; Willis L. Miller Library, a branch of South Georgia Regional Library
The Libraries system is composed of the Suzzallo and Allen Libraries, the primary location for information and services in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences; the Odegaard Undergraduate Library (OUGL) which houses the Odegaard Learning Commons and is open 24 hours weekdays during school days; the Health Sciences Library and ...
In 1981, with the help of the Big Sur Land Trust, White formally organized "The Henry Miller Memorial Library". [1] White was director of the institution until he died in 1989. The Big Sur Land Trust managed the library until October 1998, when the non-profit The Henry Miller Memorial Library Inc. was created to sustain the library. [2] [3]
In 1952 a flood washed out the library, and in 1960 the library moved to Frederick Road and St. Johns Lane. George Morrision funded a new library in 1962 in the corner of the historic family owned Gray Rock slave plantation was donated by Charles E. Miller who was attempting to create a housing subdivision. In 1965, a bookmobile serviced stops ...
The Hampden Public Library opened in 1891. [15] [16] For a short time in 2005 and 2006, the town library and senior center were closed down after budget increases were voted for the school district within the main budget, but the existing library and senior center funding was put on a property tax increase override vote, which failed. Because ...
The Mid-Hudson Library System (MHLS) is a public library system in the Hudson Valley of New York.It was established in 1959 by the State of New York. [1]MHLS comprises libraries in five counties: Columbia County, Dutchess County, Greene County, Putnam County and Ulster County.