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integrated into the new modern library building. Eventually, the unfeasibility of these designs and the opposition of alumni to the destruction of the golden dome and main building forced the administration to look for a different location. Eventually, in June 1960, it was decided to place it on the eastern edge of campus, with the understanding that this was the direction that the university was expanding in. This necessitated the destruction of a gymnasium and of Vetville, which housed married graduate students.
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ten years. Among its top priorities were two graduate residence halls, money for student aid, and faculty and administration development. The highest priority was the new library to supplant the old and small library, which Hesburgh believed to be out of date and no longer adequate for the academic goals of the university. The campaign was greatly helped by a 6 million dollar grant from the Ford Foundation.
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penthouse. Interior floors have few walls and are supported by bare columns to create a flexible space to arrange stacks of books. The size of the windows was minimized to reduce glare and avoid uneven light from the outside. The two lower floors feature a more extensive use of glass, as well as brick and tweed granite, while the upper floors are finished in Makato stone.
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announced plans for construction of a new library, which he believed to be the necessary next step towards greater academic achievement. The announcement and subsequent fundraising campaigns placed emphasis that the new library would be on par with the nation's top universities by number of books and
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was focused on raising the academic profile of the institution, which so far had been heavily reliant mostly on its athletic fame. The Hesburgh administration launched a series of grand fundraising campaigns, the first of which was the 1958 "Program for the Future", aimed to raise $ 66.6 million over
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at Notre Dame was created in 1873, by President Rev. Augustus Lemonnier, and incorporate the previously existing student libraries. It was housed on the third floor of the Main Building and its first librarian was Jimmie Edwards, CSC. In 1879 the Main Building was destroyed by fire and 500 books were
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Initially, it was considered to place the new library in the place of the Main Building, either by demolishing it or by converting the structure into a library. Several plans feature the destruction of the Main Building with the exception of the golden dome and the statue atop of it, which would be
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classification system. Thematic collections were established in other buildings in subsequent decades. A separate engineering library opened in 1933, followed by a biology library in 1938, the Medieval Institute in 1946, and the Nieuwland science library for chemistry, physics, and mathematics in
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The library's collection reached one million volumes in 1970 and surpassed 1.5 million volumes in 1986. In 1987 the library was renamed Hesburgh Library in honor of Fr. Hesburgh, the university's retiring president, who served as Notre Dame's president for thirty-five years (1952–1987). In his
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The finished structure, which is 210 feet (64 m) tall, is built on a site that encompasses 315 square feet (29.3 m). The interior of 429,780 square feet (39,928 m) has two lower floors that serve as a base for a narrower and nearly windowless 13-story tower capped with a smaller
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Hesburgh joined the Notre Dame faculty as an instructor in the religion department in 1945 and was named head of the school’s theology department in 1948. He was appointed as the university's executive vice president in 1949 and succeeded
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Before the establishment of a library for students, students took the initiative to establish literary societies, that served as the source of literature and discussion of scholarly topics. The first one was the St. Aloysius
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As of 2009, the library housed 3.39 million volumes. The Association of Research Libraries ranked it the 61st largest collection among research universities in the United States.
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was rebuilt, a new library was established with a budget of $ 500 and comprised 16,000 volumes. In 1888, during the golden jubilee of Fr.
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that faces the university's football stadium includes a large, 134-foot (41 m) by 68-foot (21 m) mural called
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resources and would play a role in raising the profile Notre Dame among the great American universities.
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In 2015, the university began major renovations to the library that will modernize its interior design.
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retirement, Hesburgh maintained an office on the library's thirteenth floor, overlooking the Main Quad.
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Winkler, Erhard M. (October 1967). "'Word of Life': Stone Mural Dominates Notre Dame Library".
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K. Matthew Dames, Edward H. Arnold Dean, Hesburgh Libraries and University of Notre Dame Press
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Stevenson, Marsha. "Style and Symbol: Library Buildings at Notre Dame." In
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What Is Written Remains: Historical Essays On The Libraries Of Notre Dame
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Word of Life
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Notre Dame, Indiana
United States
Academic library
library.nd.edu/hesburgh
University of Notre Dame
Theodore Hesburgh
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Word of Life
Literary Society
circulating library
Main Building
Edward Sorin
Bond Hall
Library of Congress
Theodore Hesburgh
Theodore Hesburgh
Saint Paul, Minnesota
"Hesburgh Library"
"Hesburgh Library"
"Glancing Back"
"Library Guides: Starting Your Research: Find Sources"


"Chronology of Notre Dame Libraries"


"Visualizing the modern catholic university: the original intention of "touchdown jesus" at the university of notre dame"

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