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King Library was named after Edgar Weld King. He was born in Berlin, Germany on December 24, 1893. After earning an A.B. degree at Oberlin College in 1916, King received a diploma from the Library School of New York University and a Master of Arts degree from Columbia University in 1922. That year, he was appointed librarian at Miami and served ...
By the end of 1911 all the shelf space for the library was full and planning began for an addition to the building. In 1922 funding from the university and the Carnegie Corporation enable an Eastern wing designed by Ralph Ridley to be added to the existing building. This addition included a main reference room, reading room and more stacks.
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King Library (Miami University) Kumler Chapel; L. Langstroth Cottage; Laws Hall (Miami University) ... Mobile view; Search. Search. Category: Buildings and structures ...
Indiana University Art Museum at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. Bloomington, Indiana: USA: 1978: 1982: Sunning Plaza: Hong Kong: China: 1982: Under demolition/redevelopment, [17] demolished in 2013. Texas Commerce Tower: Houston, Texas: USA: 1982 (currently the JPMorgan Chase Tower; (3D/International cooperated with Pei on the ...
In addition to King Library, the university's library system also includes the Wertz Art & Architecture Library in Alumni Hall, the Rentschler Library at Miami University Hamilton and the Gardner-Harvey Library at Miami University Middletown. [81] Prior to the construction of King Library, Alumni Hall was the main university library.
English: View from inside the Eiffel Tower while descending from an upper floor. Español: Vista desde el interior de la Torre Eiffel mientras desciende desde un piso superior. Date
The two co-founders of the fraternity, Robert Morrison and John M. Wilson, were both roommates in this room when they decided to try and cultivate the fraternity. Today this room acts as a shrine to these two men. The room consists of two beds, a table, portraits of the men, and a stone plaque to help commemorate the founding of Phi Delta Theta.