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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 ...
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The statue was given to the university in 1920 by Samuel Spahr Laws, Miami class of 1848. Alumni Hall is also attributed as the inspiration behind Marian Boyd Havighurst's 1934 mystery novel, Murder in the Stacks and sequences from the film Little Man Tate , directed and starring Jodie Foster , were filmed within the rotunda for Alumni Hall.
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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.
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In 1976 the library was allocated no books and funds for the library were cut. This was due largely in part to the merging of Western College and Miami University. University officials did not see the need in providing funds and books to the library when the King Library collection could support both campuses. [5]