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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY 1825-1950
STORY OF A JEFFERSONIAN FOUNDATION

INDEX

The references are to pages in the typewritten text. The numbers
within parentheses, however, refer to the numbered notes, not to
pages.

  • ABERNETHY, THOMAS PERKINS. Professor of History; author 166(787), 206.

  • ACQUISITIONS. See Virginia, University of, Library: Acquisitions.

  • ACQUISITIONS DIVISION. See Virginia, University of, Library:
    Acquisitions Division.

  • ADKINS, ELIZABETH FRANCES. Medical Librarian from 1947. 185(958).

  • AGRICULTURE, SCHOOL OF. Established 1869. 39.

  • AKERMAN, ALFRED. Director of Seward Forest; donor 177(925).

  • ALBEMARLE ACADEMY. Predecessor of University of Virginia. 3(13).

  • ALBEMARLE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 194, 201(999).

  • ALDERMAN, EDWIN ANDERSON. First President of the University of Virginia.
    Reasons for creating office of President 68, 69(286);

    • his previous
      history 69;

    • early achievements as President 69(289-293);

    • crusader
      for education 173(854);

    • admission of women students 177A(925B, 925C);

    • administrative changes 70;

    • success in solicitation of gifts 76;

    • illness
      and recovery 75(332);

    • attitude with regard to Library 71(300-302), 75;

    • approves purchase of Poe-Ingram collection 80;

    • the "I dream a few
      dreams" speech 87(412), 131(632);

    • the "nunc dimittis" speech 131,
      132(634), 179;

    • quoted 131(633), 154(723, 724);

    • appoints tenth Librarian
      124(603);

    • death 119(586), 121(588), 132(635);

    • new library building
      to bear his name 132(636);

    • biography by Dumas Malone 137;

    • private
      library donated by Mrs. Alderman 146(689);

    • his books the first to be
      catalogued for "nucleus library" 146;

    • his memorial address on Woodrow
      Wilson first book moved into Alderman Library 136(659);

    • his toast
      on Virginia first book borrowed from new building 136(660);

    • bookplate
      155(729).

  • ALDERMAN LIBRARY BUILDING. New building proposed in 1894 49(214, 216).

    • Preliminary studies 130, 131(625-630);

    • site 130(624);

    • specifications
      prepared 131(631);

    • method of securing funds 132, 133(640-645);

    • PWA
      grant for 45% of cost 134;

    • bond issue for 55% 135(654);

    • contracts
      awarded 134, 135(651);

    • erection of building 135(653);

    • process of
      moving 136(658);

    • dedication exercises 136, 137;

    • description, exterior
      and interior 137-141(662-669);

    • open hours in 1950 197, 198.

  • ALGERNON SYDNEY SULLIVAN AWARD. Received by Mr. Wyllie in 1948 194.

  • ALUMNI. Interest solicited for new library building prior to Rotunda
    fire 49, 50(216), 56(235);

    • active support in 1940's for Alderman
      Library 149(703),

    • Engineering Library 178(927),

    • Law Library 149(702),
      174, 175(870),

    • Medical Library 176(909, 910).

  • ALUMNI BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Contributed fund for purchase of Stone
    Library 178.

  • ALUMNI BULLETIN 53, 75, 118.

  • AMERICAN ALMANAC 5(31).


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  • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR STATE AND LOCAL HISTORY 159.

  • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF LAW LIBRARIANS 185.

  • AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY, compiled by Charles Evans 204.

  • AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 159(753).

  • AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 159.

  • AMERICAN HISTORY. Material in. 166;

    • McGregor Library Reading List
      202, 203(1007).

  • AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 125(610), 147, 159.

  • AMES, JAMES BARR. Donor 77(342).

  • ANDREWS, LULA OCILLEE. Instructor in Library Science 1929, 1930 196.

  • ANGLO-SAXON LANGUAGE. Jefferson's interest 9(57);

    • his Essay 26.

  • ANNEX TO ROTUNDA. Built 1852 47(204);

    • description 1895 50;

    • fire 50, 51;

    • not rebuilt after fire 56.

  • ANNUAL LIBRARY REPORTS. Report for 1916-1917 quoted 85(400);

    • report
      for 1927 summarized 125(607);

    • report for 1930 quoted 126(611).

  • ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE ARCHIVIST. Library publication 202.

    • Continued as

  • ANNUAL REPORTS ON HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS 202(1003).

  • APPLIED MATHEMATICS, SCHOOL OF Established 1867 39.

  • APPROPRIATIONS. See Virginia, University of, Library: Appropriations.

  • ARCHITECTURE. Study advocated by Jefferson 170(836, 837);

    • material
      selected by Professor Campbell 171(843).

  • ARCHIVES. Collection of archives of the University started by Jefferson
    21;

    • developed during 1930-1950 162. See also Historical Collections.

  • ARCHIVIST. Appointed as library official, 1930 159.

  • ARMY MAP SERVICE 158(745)

  • ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES 70(295).

  • ASTRONOMY. Material in 176(916)

  • ASTRONOMY, SCHOOL OF. Established 1881 39.

  • ASTRONOMY LIBRARY. Established in 1886 48A(210), 82;

    • outstanding collection
      64, 65(268);

    • remained outside of Alderman Library building 136.

  • ATHENAEUM LIBRARY 37A, 204.

  • ATLANTIC MONTHLY 134.

  • AUSTIN, ARTHUR W. Donor 43, 44(184).

  • AVERETT COLLEGE 190.

  • BACON-JEFFERSON CLASSIFICATION. 1, 8(47), 17(80-83), 60, 73(316), 142,
    143, 172, 173(849).

  • BAILEY, GRIGSBY FARRAR. In 1950 Senior Serial Cataloguer and member of
    Board of Aldermen. Personal record 187, 188.

  • BAKER, JAMES BISCOE. Seventh Librarian, 1886-1891. His librarianship
    43(186,188);

    • biographical sketch 110-113.

  • BALZ, ALBERT GEORGE ADAM. Corcoran Professor of Philosophy. Donor;
    cooperates in book selection 168(804).

  • BARKSDALE, HAMILTON M. Endowment funds for Chemistry and Engineering
    81(376), 83, 178.

  • BARRETT, CLIFTON WALLER. Donor 162(766), 168(811), 169(816).

  • BARRETT, GEORGIA MAY. Instructor in Library Science 1929, 1930 196.

  • BARRINGER, PAUL BRANDON. Professor of Physiology and Materia Medica,
    Chairman of Faculty. Reminiscences of Librarian Wertenbaker 97(477).

  • BARRINGER, PAUL BRANDON, JR. Alumnus. Report on Law School Library
    149(702).


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  • BASKERVILLE, CHARLES. Books bequeathed to Chemistry Library 79(355).

  • BAXTER, CHARLES NEWCOMB. Joint author of Boston Athenaeum Confederate
    Literature
    ... (162).

  • BELCHER, JEREMY. Governor of New Jersey, early donor to Princeton
    University Library 2(6)

  • BELGIUM. Material on, donated by Robert Smith Simpson 166(790).

  • BELL, JOHN. Unsuccessful candidate for President of the United States
    in 1860 114.

  • BEMISS, SAMUEL MERRIFIELD. Donor 169(819).

  • BENNETT, HUBERT DOUGLAS. In 1927 college student 125(608A);

    • in 1950
      lawyer and political leader in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

  • BERKELEY, FRANCIS LEWIS, JR. In 1950 Curator of Manuscripts and member
    of the Board of Aldermen. Personal record 192, 193(972, 974, 975);
    also 161(765), 202(1004), 205.

  • BERKELEY, ROBERT CARTER. Personal books used in college in 1850's preserved
    156(733).

  • BETTS, EDWIN MORRIS. Associate Professor of Biology; author 206.

  • BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 189(967);
    200(998);

    • Studies in Bibliography 201(1000).

  • BIBLIOGRAPHY OF VIRGINIA HISTORY SINCE 1865. Compiled by Lester J.
    Cappon 159(752).

  • BIGELOW, JOHN. Collection on discovery and waterways donated by his
    daughter, Mrs. Thomas Ellett 167(798A).

  • BIOLOGY. Material in 177.

  • BIOLOGY LIBRARY. Started separately in 1890 48A(211), 82;

    • catalogued
      83(389);

    • moved into Alderman Library building in 1938 135(658).

  • BISHOP, WILLIAM WARNER. Librarian of University of Michigan General
    Library 192, 204.

  • BLACK, ROBERT KERR. Donor of Sadleir-Black Collection of Gothic Fiction
    169(813).

  • BLAETTERMANN, GEORGE. Professor of Modern Languages in original
    Faculty (72); 14, 15(73).

  • BLANDY EXPERIMENTAL FARM 177(923).

  • BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Origin and purpose 183, 184(952), 190.

    • Biographical
      sketches of members in 1950 184-194.

  • BOARD OF VISITORS 19, 111, 113, 143, 162;

    • actions taken after burning
      of the Rotunda 56(233);

    • resolution concerning Librarian Patton
      120(587);

    • approved petition to Public Works Administration for grant
      for new building 133(641).

  • BOARD OF VISITORS LIBRARY COMMITTEE. Started in 1827 19(85);

    • annual
      inspection of Library 35, 44;

    • recommended appointment of bibliographer
      26, 29(120-122);

    • revised and approved. Gildersleeve plan for cataloguing
      29(136);

    • further consideration of cataloguing 44(189);

    • no such
      committee appointed after 1906 70(298).

  • BOERHAAVE, HERMANN. Medical author mentioned by Jefferson 10(59).

  • BOHANNON, JAMES GORDON. Donor to Law Library 175(871).

  • BOHN, CHRISTIAN. Donor 23(101).

  • BOHN, HENRY. English agent 4(21), 23.

  • BOLTON, JAMES. Medical books donated by son 64(266).

  • BOND ISSUE FOR ALDERMAN LIBRARY BUILDING 135(654).


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  • BONNYCASTLE, CHARLES. Professor of Natural Philosophy in original
    Faculty (72); 102(509).

  • BOOK OF THE POE CENTENARY 119(584).

  • BOOK SELECTION. Function of Faculty Library Committee 19, 20;

    • selection
      of material from donation by Christian Bohn 23;

    • competent bibliographer
      recommended by Board of Visitors Library Committee 26;

    • opposed by Faculty 26(121,122);

    • limited powers granted to Librarian Holcombe
      28A(128A);

    • book selection activity stimulated by Corcoran Fund 41(176);

    • books on Low donation recommended by Librarian Wertenbaker 96(473);

    • use of Byrd Fund widened range of selection 65(273);

    • method after
      1927 127(615), 208;

    • policy of limitation 128, 129(619).

  • BOOKER, WILLIAM DAVID. Donor to Medical Library 77(345).

  • BOOKMAKING HISTORY. Material in 164, 178(779).

  • BOOKPLATES 155.

  • BOWERS, FREDSON THAYER. Professor of English and Editor of Studies
    in Bibliography
    201(1000).

  • BOYD, JULIAN PARKS. Editor of Princeton edition of Jefferson's writings
    205(1018).

  • BRENT, FRANK PIERCE. Donor 79(357).

  • BRITISH GOVERNMENT. Donor 41(173).

  • BROCKENBROUGH, ARTHUR SPICER. Proctor 99, 100(490, 491, 494-496).

  • BROCKENBROUGH, WILLIAM HENRY. Third Librarian, 1831-1835 19, 20, 94(461);

    • biographical sketch 99-103(497, 505-517).

  • BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY TRAINING SCHOOL. 187.

  • BROOKS MUSEUM. Temporary location of books salvaged from Rotunda fire
    58, 59(243), 66;

    • location of Geology Library 77(340).

  • BROWN, JOHN. Connected with early history of Brown University 2.

  • BROWN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. Origin 2(9, 10);

    • size of collection in 1830
      6(31).

  • BROWNING, DORA MITCHELL. Medical Librarian, 1934 185(956).

  • BRUCE, JAMES DOUGLAS. Bequeathed endowment fund 81(373).

  • BRUCE, PHILIP ALEXANDER. Author of History of the University of Virginia,
    1819-1919.
    32;

    • quoted Librarian Page's reminiscences of student
      life 114(561);

    • reviewed Librarian Patton's book on John R. Thompson
      119(583).

  • BUCHANAN, MIRIAM THOMAS. Medical Librarian, 1934-1936 185(956).

  • BULLETIN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY 75(330).

  • BULLOCK, HELEN DUPREY. Service Fellow and Assistant for Rare Book and
    Manuscript Division, 1939-1943; author 206.

  • BURDOW, HERBERT W. Donor to Law Library 174(867).

  • BURNING OF ROTUNDA 50-54.

  • BUSINESS RECORDS 163(772).

  • BYRD, ALFRED HENRY. Bequeathed endowment fund 61, 65(270, 273).

  • BYRD, RUTH EVELYN. In 1950 Senior Assistant for rare books. 190(968),
    200.

  • BYRD COLLECTION. Pamphlet on, compiled by Librarian Patton 75(331).

  • BYRD FUND 61, 65(270, 273), 165, 166.

  • CABELL, JOSEPH CARRINGTON. Letter to, from Professor Dunglison
    20A(93D);

    • home library preserved 156(734)

  • CABELL, NATHANIEL FRANCIS. Part owner of Cabell home library 156.

  • CABELL HALL. Location, until 1938, of Classical Library 146.


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  • CALHOUN, JOHN CALDWELL. Checklist of writings 204.

  • CAMERON, SIMON. Secretary of War in Lincoln Cabinet 37A(162).

  • CAMPBELL, EDMUND SCHUREMAN. Professor of Art and Architecture 171(843).

  • CAMPBELL, KILLIS. Professor of English at University of Texas 80(305A).

  • CAPPON, LESTER J. Appointed Archivist, 1930 159;

    • training 161(764);

    • compiler of Bibliography of Virginia History Since 1865 159(752);

    • of
      Virginia Newspapers 203(1011);

    • prepares manual for collection of war
      materials 160(762);

    • first Director for Virginia of Historical Records
      Survey 160(761);

    • succeeded in 1945 as Archivist by Francis L.
      Berkeley, Jr. 192;

    • Honorary Consultant in Archives 161;

    • Research
      Editor for Williamsburg Institute of Early American History and
      Culture from 1945 161(763).

  • CARD CATALOGUE. Use at University of Virginia Library 44, 45(192), 143.

  • CARNEGIE CORPORATION. Grant for Schools of Fine Arts and Music 171(842);

    • for archival project 159(753).

    • For other grants, see list of nonendowment
      funds 1925-1950.

  • CARRIERE, JOSEPH MEDARD. Professor of Romance Languages 170(825).

  • CARTER, ROBERT HILL. Donor 162(767).

  • CARVER, MARJORIE DUNHAM. In 1950 Senior Cataloguer and member of Board
    of Aldermen. Personal record 188(964-966).

  • CATALOGUING. See Virginia, University of, Library: Catalogues and
    Cataloguing.

  • CENSORSHIP. Policy stated by Faculty Library Committee in 1939 128(618).

  • CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 76(337), 85, 86(403, 403), 188(964).

  • CENTRAL COLLEGE. Predecessor of Univerity of Virginia 3(13).

  • CENTRALIZED LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION. Policy adopted by Faculty Library
    Committee in 1928 148, 149(700).

  • CERTIFICATION. Virginia law enacted in 1937 182(945, 946);

    • Miss Byrd
      and Miss Koiner pass examinations with distinction 190(968).

  • CHAIRMAN OF THE FACULTY. Responsibility 19(84);

    • office held by Charles
      Bonnycastle in 1834 when Librarian Brockenbrough was suspended 102(509);

    • office held by William Mynn Thornton at time of Rotunda fire 55(225).

  • CHAPEL. Completed in 1891 51.

  • CHARLOTTESVILLE. Railway service to 24(104).

  • CHARLOTTESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 94(463).

  • CHARLOTTESVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Mr. Patton Chairman of Library Board
    118(578);

    • Mrs. Bailey Acting Librarian 188;

    • Miss Lucy Clark
      Assistant 188.

  • CHARTER OF THE UNIVERSITY. Granted in 1819 171.

  • CHASE, HARRY WOODBURN. His inauguration as President of the University
    of Illinois 132(635).

  • CHECKLIST OF JEFFERSON MATERIALS Compiled by Mr. Wyllie and associates
    205(1016).

  • CHEMICAL LABORATORY. Location for Chemistry Library from 1885 48A(212);

    • meeting place of Faculty on afternoon of Rotunda fire 55(226);

    • destroyed by fire in 1917 83(386);

    • new laboratory erected 1918 83(387).

  • CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, SCHOOL OF. Established
    1867 39.

  • CHEMISTRY. Material in 176(915).

  • CHEMISTRY LIBRARY. Separate location 1885 48A(212), 82;

    • destroyed by
      fire in 1917 83(386);

    • new collection started in 1917 83(387);

    • Barksdale
      endowment fund established 81(376);

    • Baskerville books acquired 1924
      79(355);

    • remained outside of Alderman Library building 136;

    • shelf space
      increased 141(672).


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  • CHICAGO, UNIVERSITY OF Size of library collection in 1895 58(241);

    • Mr.
      Wyllie student at in summer of 1936 194.

  • CHRISTMAS PARTIES 195.

  • CHRYSLER, JACK. Donor to Engineering Library 178(928).

  • CHURCH, RANDOLPH WARNER. Virginia State Librarian. Student Assistant
    181;

    • Assistant Reference Librarian 191(971);

    • Instructor in Library
      Science 1933-1935 196.

  • CINCINNATUS. Reference to 114.

  • CIRCULATION. See Virginia, University of, Library: Circulation.

  • CIRCULATION DIVISION. See Virginia, University of, Library: Circulation
    Division.

  • CIVIL WAR. Faculty and student sentiment concerning secession 31,
    32(141, 142);

    • student military companies in 1861 32(143, 144);

    • faculty
      and student casualties 32(145);

    • economic and social situation following
      38(163).

  • CLARK, LUCY TRIMBLE. In 1950 Senior Cataloguer and member of Board of
    Aldermen. Personal record 188, 189(967).

  • CLARK, OLIVE DICKINSON. In 1950 Senior Cataloguer and member of Board
    of Aldermen. Personal record 189.

  • CLARK, WILLIAM ANDREWS. Donor, of money 64(259);

    • of manuscripts 80(362),
      162(766);

    • of books 169(820);

    • of Clark Hall 146(688).

  • CLARK HALL. Location for Law Library after 1932 146.

  • CLASSICAL LIBRARY. Separately located after Rotunda fire 82, 83(385);

    • Hertz (257) and Price (258) books acquired 170;

    • during 1925-1950
      Manly (831) and Peters (832) books added 170,

    • and Montgomery (833) and
      Webb (834) funds donated 170;

    • catalogued by recataloguing group
      146(687)

    • moved into Alderman Library building 1938(658).

  • CLASSIFICATION. See Bacon-Jefferson, Dewey Decimal, and Library of
    Congress Classifications.

  • CLEMONS, HARRY. Tenth Librarian, 1927-1950. Training and previous
    experience 124(601, 604-606);

    • appointment 1927 124(603);

    • member of
      State Certification Board 182(946);

    • retired and was succeeded by Mr.
      Dalton in 1950 191.

  • COCKE, JOHN HARTWELL. Member of first Board of Visitors 91, 92(449);

    • General in War of 1812 91;

    • letter to, from Professor Lomax concerning
      lack of recent books in Library 20A(93C);

    • leader in Temperance
      Movement 94(464), 107(534).

  • COCKE, WILLIAM ARCHER. Donor 43(185).

  • COLEMAN, ALGERNON. Bequeathed private collection of French books 170(826).

  • COLES, ELIZABETH COCKE. Bookplate 155(730); see below.

  • COLES, WALTER DEROSSETT. Bequeathed endowment fund in memory of Elizabeth
    Cocke Coles 165, 166(786).

  • COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LIBRARY PROBLEMS. Book by George Alan Works 148
    (701).

  • COLLEGE LIBRARY BUILDING: ITS PLANNING AND EQUIPMENT. Book by James
    Thayer Gerould 131(631, 701).

  • COLONNADE CLUB. Pavidion on West Lawn, first location of University
    Library 5, 11, 12, 89;

    • in 1950 location of a collection of current
      periodicals 84.

  • COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. Origin of library 2(7);

    • size of collection in 1895
      58(241);

    • various members of Library Staff studied at Columbia 124,
      185, 186, 190.


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  • COMETTI, ELIZABETH. Editor of Jefferson's Ideas on a University
    Library
    ... 206.

  • COMMONS. University building constructed in 1908 on plans by Stanford
    White 70.

  • CONFEDERATE IMPRINTS. Contributed to Athenaeum Library project 204.

  • CONFEDERATE MUSIC. Imprints contributed to Harwell Index 204.

  • CONFEDERATE UNOFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. Imprints contributed to University
    of North Carolina project 204.

  • COOLIDGE, CALVIN. Autograph letter in Low Moor Iron Works Collection 163.

  • COOLIDGE FAMILY. Donor of endowment fund for Law Library 81(375).

  • COOPERATION. See Virginia, University of, Library: Cooperation.

  • COPPS, NELLIE IMOGENE. In 1950 Engineering Librarian and member of Board
    of Aldermen. Personal record 185, 186(953).

  • CORCORAN, WILLIAM WILSON. Donor of funds 41(175), 44;

    • name given to
      Schools of Geology, History, Philosophy and Psychology 41.

  • CORNELL UNIVERSITY. Size of library collection in 1895 58(241).

  • CORRESPONDENCE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON AND FRANCIS WALKER GILMER 1814-1826.
    Edited by Richard Beale Davis 206.

  • COX, ADDIE CINTRA. Donor of fund to Medical Library 176(911).

  • CRISIS IN CATALOGUING. Article by Andrew Delbridge Osborn 148(697).

  • CRITTENDEN, WILLIAM JAMES. Books donated by daughter for Medical Library
    176(892).

  • CRUMP, BEVERLEY TUCKER. Donor of books to Law Library 175(878).

  • CULBRETH, DAVID MARVEL REYNOLDS. Author of The University of Virginia:
    Memories of her Student-life and Professors
    88(430);

    • reminiscences of
      Librarian Wertenbaker 97(430).

  • CULLEN, WILLIAM. Medical author mentioned by Jefferson 10(59).

  • CUMMING, HENRY HARFORD, JR. Assistant Professor of Political Science;
    books in Political Science presented by widow 167(800).

  • CUMMINGS, HILLIARD AND COMPANY. Boston bookseller, selected as agent
    for University of Virginia Library 5(24, 27), 20(89);

    • operated bookstore
      at University 5, 27.

  • CUNDIFF, RUBY ETHEL. Instructor in Library Science, 1931-1933 196.

  • CURRY MEMORIAL SCHOOL OF EDUCATION. Established in 1905; predecessor
    of Department of Education 69(291), 173(854).

  • DABNEY, RICHARD HEATH. FIRST DEAN OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES
    70(296).

  • DAILY PROGRESS. Charlottesville newspaper of which Librarian Patton
    was part owner 117, 118(582).

  • DALTON, JACK PRESTON. In 1950 Associate Librarian and member of Board
    of Aldermen. Personal record 191, 192(970); also 181, 182(946), 198,
    199;

    • Instructor in Library Science 1936-1943, 1945, 1947 196;

    • became
      eleventh Librarian in July 1950 191.

  • DANCING IN THE ROTUNDA 46A, 46B, 85, 95(469 and special supplement to
    Notes).

  • DANCY-GARTH FUND. Endowment for Law Library 174(868).

  • DARDEN, COLGATE WHITEHEAD, JR. Third President of the University of
    Virginia 121(590), 152.


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  • DARTMOUTH COLLEGE. Origin of Library 2(5);

    • sizer of collection in 1830
      6(31);

    • plans for Baker Library useful during preparation of specifications
      for Alderman Library 130(626-628).

  • DAVIS, CAROLINE HILL. Medical Librarian, 1931-1934 185(956).

  • DAVIS, JOHN STAIGE. Professor of Practice of Medicine; medical books
    donated by his children 176(893).

  • DAVIS, RICHARD BEALE. Author of two books about Jefferson and Francis
    Walker Gilmer 206.

  • DEANE, BERTHA CORNELIA. Cataloguer in 1950. Acting head of Acquisitions
    Division in Session of 1932-1933 190(967A).

  • DEARBORN, JAMES MARSHALL. Joint author of Boston Athenaeum Confederate
    Literature... (162).

  • DENNY, COLLINS. Private library presented by son; bookplate 155(729).

  • DEPARTMENT OF. See under subject, as Education, Department of.

  • DEPRESSIONS FINANCIAL. Effect on library appropriations in 1837 20A;

    • in 1873 39;

    • in 1894 50(218);

    • in the 1930's 121, 122, 132.

  • DeRICCI-WILSON CENSUS of Mediaeval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the
    United States. 204.

  • DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION. Adopted at University of Virginia of
    Virginia Library under Librarian Patton 73(318), 143;

    • change to Library
      of Congress Classification approved 1929 144(683);

    • change began with
      "nucleus library" in 1933 146;

    • complete change from Dewey System
      February 147.

  • DICKSON, WILLIAM. Original donor to Dartmouth College Library 2(5).

  • DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY 137.

  • DINWIDDIE, MARY LOUISE. In 1950 Assistant Librarian and member of Board
    of Aldermen. Personal sketch 186, 187(959); also 73, 74(321, 324), 83
    (389), 86(408), 124, 136;

    • Instructor in Library Science 1915-1943, 1945,
      1947 72(309), 196, 197(988).

  • DISPERSION OF COLLECTIONS. See Virginia, University of, Library:
    Dispersion of Collections.

  • DOCUMENT COLLECTION 150, 151.

  • DODGE, GRACE. Donor 77(339).

  • DOLD, WILLIAM ELLIOTT. Donor 167(796).

  • DOOLAN, JOHN CALVIN. Donor 157(743).

  • DOUBLES, MALCOLM RAY. Joint author, with Miss Frances Farmer, of handbook
    on legal bibliography 184, 185.

  • DOUGLAS, WILLIAM. Teacher of Jefferson as a youth 7(84).

  • DOWNS, ROBERT BRIGHAM. Compiler of Resources of Southern Libraries 172(848).

  • DOYLE, ARTHUR CONAN. Quoted 34(150).

  • DUMMER, JEREMIAH. Agent for Yale Library 2(8).

  • DUNGLISON, ROBLEY. Professor of Medicine in original Faculty (72).

    • Urged
      purchase of Jefferson's third private collection 20A(93B);

    • deplored
      lack of new books 20A(93D);

    • supervisor of 1828 catalogue 172(850).

  • ECHOLS, WILLIAM HOLDING, JR. Professor of Mathematics 51, 52.

  • ECONOMICS. MATERIAL IN 167.

  • ECONOMICS BOOK FUND. Donated by students 167(802).

  • EDUCATION, Material on 172-174.

  • EDUCATION, CURRY MEMORIAL SCHOOL OF 69(291), 173(854).


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  • EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF (291), 173(854).

  • EDUCATION LIBRARY. Established as Heck Memorial Library in 1920 78(350),
    173(855);

    • located in Peabody Hall 83;

    • received Erickson funds 81(380),
      123(596);

    • moved into Alderman Library building in 1938(658).

  • EDWARDS, MORGAN. Connected with origin of Brown University Library 2(9).

  • EGGLESTON, JOSEPH DUPUY. Donor of material on Education 173, 174(860).

  • ELDER, JOHN ADAMS. Pointed portrait of Librarian Wertenbaker 96(475).

  • ELIOT, THOMAS STEARNS. Writings of, bequeathed by David Schwab 169(817).

  • ELLETT, JANE BIGELOW (Mrs. Thomas Ellett). Donor of Bigelow Collection
    167(798A).

  • "ELMWOOD." Home of Garnett family in Essex County, Virginia 156(732, 735).

  • ELON COLLEGE 189.

  • EMBREE, EDWIN ROGERS. Author of article in Atlantic Monthly on appraisal
    of American universities 134(649A).

  • EMMETT, JOHN PATTON. Professor of Natural History in original Faculty
    (72). Chairman of Faculty committee which investigated Librarian
    Brockenbrough 20(87), 101, 102(507, 508, 511-513).

  • ENDOWMENT FUNDS. Earliest, Madison 21, 22(99);

    • Gordon 1883 43(183);

    • general endowment proposed in 1895 49(214);

    • $50,000 proposed after
      Rotunda fire 61(249);

    • D'Arcy Paul and Byrd Funds 61, 65(269, 270);

    • increase during 1904-1925 81(367-375);

    • $1,000,000 proposed in 1929 131,
      132(633, 634);

    • not obtained by 1950 179;

    • additions during 1925-1950
      155(725); see complete list in supplement to notes.

  • ENGINEERING. Material in 178(926).

  • ENGINEERING, DEPARTMENT OF 39.

  • ENGINEERING LIBRARY. Separately located in Mechanical Laboratory on or
    shortly after 1896 83(385);

    • catalogued 1934-1935 and moved to Thornton
      Hall 1936 142, 146(691);

    • received Jones 81(374),

    • Barksdale 81(376),

    • and Chrysler 178(928)

    • endowment funds; remained outside of Alderman
      Library building 136;

    • constructive interest of Alumni 149(703);

    • open
      hours 1950 197(991);

    • Librarians 186.

  • ENGLISH BOOKS BEFORE 1550.

    • Cooperative project for obtaining microfilm
      169(823).

  • ENGLISH LITERATURE, SCHOOL OF. Organized separately in 1882 24, 39(165).

  • ENROLLMENT. See Virginia, University of: Enrollment.

  • ERICKSON, ALFRED WILLIAM. Donor of funds for Education 81(380), 123(596),
    173(856).

  • EVANS AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY. 204.

  • EVOLUTION. Material on Darwinian Evolution 177(921).

  • EXHIBITION GALLERY. Opened in 1949 157(741).

  • EXHIBITIONS. Library use of 199, 200(996).

  • EXTENSION DIVISION. Established by President Alderman 69(291);

    • use of
      package libraries 72(306);

    • library lectures by Librarian Patton 118(579);

    • public library service temporarily maintained 186(957);

    • Bureau of
      School and Community Drama 191,

    • courses in Library Science 197(988).

  • FACULTY. See Virginia, University of: Faculty.

  • FACULTY LIBRARY INSPECTOR. Early experiment, preceding Faculty Library
    Committee 19(86).


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  • FACULTY LIBRARY COMMITTEE. First regularly appointed 1836 20(88);

    • considered
      cataloguing problems 44(190, 191);

    • responsibility increased in
      Alderman administration 70, 71(299);

    • approved use of printed Library
      of Congress cards 74(326),

    • and of location of depository set at
      Virginia State Library 74(327);

    • approved employment of accumulated funds
      for purchase of Ingram material on Poe 80(365);

    • used book fund for
      equipment 86(409, 410);

    • changes in operation after 1927 127-129;

    • approved transfer from Dewey Decimal to Library of Congress classification
      144(683);

    • heard detailed report on library plans 131(633);

    • approved
      petition to Public Works Administration for grant for new building
      133(640);

    • consultation concerning collections to be moved into Alderman
      Library building 136(656);

    • policy on censorship 128(618);

    • policy on
      limitation of acquisitions 128, 129(619);

    • conducted survey of library
      operations 128(617);

    • considered plans for addition to Alderman Library
      building 127, 141(671);

    • granted limited use of library time for staff
      members taking university courses 198(993).

  • FAMILY PAPERS. In manuscript collection 163(773).

  • FAR PLACES COLLECTION. Donated by Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Craighill Handy
    167(798).

  • FARMER, FRANCES. In 1950 Law Librarian and member of Board of Aldermen.
    Personal record 184, 185(953, 954); also 149(704).

  • FARMINGTON PLAN 178(934, 935).

  • FAULKNER, WILLIAM HARRISON. Professor of Germanic Languages; donor of
    books in Germanic languages 170(828).

  • FAYE, CHRISTOPHER URDAHL. Editor of supplement to De Ricci-Wilson Census
    of Mediaeval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and
    Canada
    204.

  • FAYERWEATHER FUND. Use for Library suggested 49(215).

  • FAYERWEATHER HALL. Location of Fine Arts Library 145.

  • FEDERAL EMERGENCY RELIEF FUNDS 181, 182(943, 944).

  • FICKENSCHER, ARTHUR. Professor of Music 171(844).

  • FIELD, JOHN SHAW. Donor to Law Library 175(879).

  • FIELDING, HENRY 41(176)

  • FINE ARTS LIBRARY. Located in Fayerweather Hall. Founded by Paul
    Goodloe McIntire 171(840, 841);

    • grant from Carnegie Corporation 171(842);

    • catalogued by recataloguing group 145(686);

    • remained outside of
      Alderman Library building 136;

    • shelf space added 141(672).

  • FIRE HAZARD AND EQUIPMENT. Rotunda fire in 1861 25(116, 117);

    • fire in
      West Lawn pavilion 1886 48(205);

    • equipment procured 1886 48(206); see
      Rotunda fire 1895.

  • FLIPPIN, JAMES CARROLL. Dean of the Department of Medicine; books donated
    for Medical Library 176(894).

  • FLORIDA CATALOGUE, WINTER PARK. 204.

  • FOOTE, HENRY WILDER. Editor of The Life and Morals of Jesus of
    Nazareth
    ... 206;

    • author of Thomas Jefferson, Champion of Religious
      Freedom, Advocate of Christian Morals
      207.

  • FORESTRY. Material on 177.

  • FOSHEE, MASON. The student who first noticed fire of 1895 in Rotunda
    Annex 51(221), 53.

  • FRANCIS WALKER GILMER: LIFE AND LEARNING IN JEFFERSON'S VIRGINIA. Book
    by Richard Beale Davis 206.


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  • FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 2(4).

  • FRASER, ALEXANDER DAVID. Professor of Classical Archaeology and
    History 170(825).

  • FREDERICKSBURG STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE. In 1944 was made coordinate with
    the University of Virginia as Mary Washington College 177A.

  • FRENCH GOVERNMENT. Donor of books 77(343).

  • FULLER, WILLIAM WHITEHEAD. Endowment fund for Law Library established
    in 1909 81(368).

  • GALT, ALEXANDER. Sculptor of statue of Jefferson 52, 53.

  • GARNETT, MUSCOE RUSSELL HUNTER. Chairman of Visitors Library Committee
    in 1850's 156(736). See Garnett Room.

  • GARNETT ROOM. Garnett home library preserved (120), 139(668), 156(732,
    735).

  • GARRETT, ALEXANDER. First Bursar of University of Virginia 91, 92(447,
    450, 453).

  • GAVER, MARY VIRGINIA. Instructor in Library Science 1934-1938 196.

  • GEE, WILSON. Director of Institute for Research in the Social Sciences
    123(595), 159(753-754).

  • GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH. 163.

  • GENERAL EDUCATION BOARD. Grants: Humanities Fund 145(684); 169(824);

    • Economics and Political Science 167(799);

    • Mr. Dalton, study at University
      of Michigan 191;

    • Miss Land, study at University of Michigan 191;

    • Mr. Dalton, study of library administration and techniques 192(See
      also Supplement on Gift Funds in Notes).

  • GEOGRAPHY. Material on 167.

  • GEOGRAPHY, SCHOOL OF Established after World War II 167(797).

  • GEOLOGY. Material on 177.

  • GEOLOGY LIBRARY. Started by gift of Jed Hotchkiss books 77(340);

    • located
      in Brooks Museum 83;

    • was not moved to Alderman Library building 136.

  • GEOLOGY, SCHOOL OF Established 1879 39.

  • GEORGE PEABODY COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS 189.

  • GEROULD, JAMES THAYER. Librarian of Princeton University; author of
    The College Library Building: Its Planning and Equipment 131(630);

    • presents proof sheets of Library of Congress cards 144.

  • GILDERSLEEVE, BASIL LANNEAU. Professor of Greek; devised cataloguing
    rules 29(134, 135); 142, 143.

  • GILMER, FRANCIS WALKER. Negotiated for professors and books in England
    4(18, 19); 20(90);

    • books about, by Richard Beale Davis 206.

  • GLASS, CARTER. Senator from Virginia; papers donated to Library 134(650).

  • GOODWIN, WILLIAM HALL. Professor of Clinical Surgery and Gynecology;
    donor to Medical Library 176(895).

  • GORDON, ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL. Member of Board of Visitors 55(228)

    • and
      Rector 69(294).

  • GORDON, DOUGLAS H. Donor of endowment fund 43(183), 62.

  • GORGES, RAYMOND. Donor of material on Gorges family 166(788).

  • GRADUATE LIBRARY. Located in Pavilion III, West Lawn, in 1924 83(385);

    • benefited by Bruce Fund 81(373);

    • moved into Alderman Library building
      in 1938(658).

  • GRADUATE STUDIES, DEPARTMENT OF 70(296).


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  • GRAVES, CATHERINE LIPOP. Law Librarian 1912-1945 84(395, 396); 149(705);
    186.

  • GREECE, Material on 166(790).

  • GREEN, BENNETT WOOD. Donor 77, 78(347); 81(366, 367); 156.

  • GREENOUGH, MRS. HENRY WALDO. Donor of fund for Italian books 170(829).

  • GWATHMEY, ANNE ASHHURST. Medical Librarian 1929-1931 185(956).

  • HADEN, WILLIAM DANDRIDGE. Donor to Medical Library 176(912).

  • HANDY, EDWARD SMITH CRAIGHILL. Donor of Far Places Collection 167(798).

  • HARLAN, RICHARD. Comment on Library in 1831 13(69).

  • HARPER'S FERRY. Student military expedition to, in 1861 32(143).

  • HARRISON, GEORGE MOFFATT. Donor to Law Library 79(353).

  • HARRISON, JAMES ALBERT. Professor, in turn, of English, Romance Languages,
    and Teutonic Languages; started collection of Southern authors 64(260);

    • donor 77(346).

  • HARRISSE, HENRY. Works presented by Albert Ulman Walter 167(795).

  • HARSHBARGER, FRANCES ELIZABETH. In charge of Virginia Collection 1929-1934
    164(778).

  • HARTFIELD, JOSEPH MANUEL. Donor of manuscripts 162(767);

    • of books for Law
      Library 175(880).

  • HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Origin of Library 1(2);

    • size of library collection
      in 1830 5(31);

    • in 1895 58(241).

  • HARWELL, RICHARD BARKSDALE. Compiler of index of Confederate music 204.

  • HECK, ANNA TUTTLE. Assistant Librarian 1903-1911 72(308), 73, 84. See
    Tuttle, Anna Seeley.

  • HECK, WILLIAM HARRY. Professor of Education; books donated by his widow
    78(350), 173(854).

  • HECK MEMORIAL LIBRARY. Originated by donation of Heck books in 1920
    78(350)

    • located in Peabody Hall 83(385);

    • moved in 1938 to Alderman
      Library building (658).

  • HEDGES, HALSTEAD SHIPMAN. Professor of Diseases of the Eye; donor to
    Medical Library 176(896).

  • HENDERSON, CHARLES. Professor of Experimental Engineering 186.

  • HENLE, ADOLF RICHARD. His private collection acquired for Medical Library
    175, 176(891).

  • HERTZ, MARTIN JULIUS. German scholar; his library presented 63(257).

  • HERTZ COLLECTION 61, 63(257); 146(687); 170.

  • HESSIAN SOLDIERS 91(445).

  • HILDRETH, WILLIAM SOBIESKI. Donor 162(766).

  • HILL, ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER. Professor of English and English Philology
    170(825).

  • HILLIARD, WILLIAM. BOston bookseller 12(62(, 142.

  • HINDS, ASHER. Fund donated in his honor 168(808).

  • HIPPOCRATES, The "Father of Medicine." Mentioned by Jefferson 10(59).

  • HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS. Advocated by Jefferson 21;

    • by Professor Holmes
      37, 37A(161, 162), 159;

    • programme in 1930 160(758, 759).

  • HISTORICAL RECORDS SURVEY 160(760).

  • HISTORY, SCHOOL OF Organized separately in 1882 39(165).

  • HISTORY AND GENERAL LITERATURE, SCHOOL OF Organized in 1857 24(107).

  • HOFFMAN, FRIEDRICH. Medical author mentioned by Jefferson 10(59).


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  • HOLCOMBE, JAMES PHILEMON. Professor of Law. 28A, 31(140, 141), 104(520521).

  • HOLCOMBE, THOMAS BEVERLEY. Fourth Librarian 1857-1861 28A(126, 127),
    29A(137, 139), 67, 142;

    • biographical sketch 103-106(518, 524, 526-529).

  • HOLCOMBE, WILLIAM HENRY. Homeopathic physician 104(522), 106(529).

  • HOLLIDAY, FREDERICK WILLIAM MARKEY. Donor 64(261).

  • HOLLINS COLLEGE. 185.

  • HOLMES, GEORGE FREDERICK. Professor of History and General Literature.
    Advocated historical collections 37, 37A(161), 159;

    • private library presented 64.

  • HOLMES, SHERLOCK. Quoted 34(150).

  • HOLMES, RUDOLF WIESER. Donor to Medical Library 176(897).

  • HOPKINS, STEPHEN. Governor of Rhode Island and Chancellor of Brown
    University 2(10).

  • HOPKINS, WILLIAM EVELYN. Donor to Medical Library 176(907).

  • HOTCHKISS, JED. Books donated by widow 77(340).

  • HOTEL-KEEPER. 27, 93(462).

  • HOUGH, THEODORE. Dean of the Department of Medicine 1916-1924. His
    books donated 176(897A).

  • HOURS OF OPENING. See Virginia, University of, Library. Hours of opening.

  • HULBERT, HENRY SCHOOLCRAFT. President of McGregor Fund Trustees 165(781).

  • HUMANITIES FUND. 145(684), 152, 169, 170, 180.

  • HUNGERFORD, WILLIAM SUMNER. Superintendent of Low Moor Iron Works 164(776).

  • HYDE, DUNCAN CLARK. Professor of Economics 168.

  • ICKES, HAROLD. Administrator of Public Works 134(650).

  • ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF 132.

  • INGRAM, JOHN H. Collector of material on Poe 80.

  • INGRAM, LAURA. Sister of John H. Ingram 80(365).

  • INGRAM COLLECTION ON POE 80(365), 169.

  • INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES 123(598), 203;

    • its library
      collection located first in Old Medical Building (655),

    • not transferred
      to Alderman Library building 136,

    • moved to Minor Hall 141(673).

  • INTERNATIONAL STUDIES FUND 166(792).

  • JACOBS, VIRGINIA CLOUD. Assistant for Circulation 1927-1928; in charge
    of Circulation 1928-1934 191(968A).

  • JAMES, ARTHUR CURTISS. Donor 81(378), 166.

  • JAMES, EDWARD WILSON. Donor 77(341), 81(366).

  • JEFFERSON, PETER. Father of Thomas Jefferson 8(41), 157(742).

  • JEFFERSON, RANDOLPH. The "unknown" brother of Thomas Jefferson 207.

  • JEFFERSON, THOMAS. Career 6;

    • his teachers 7(34);

    • member of administrative
      boards for Albemarle Academy and Central College 3;

    • founder of
      University 1, 131;

    • planned Rotunda 1, 12(66), 129;

    • home at Monticello
      11(61);

    • last visit to University 11(61);

    • death 5, 12;

    • Galt
      statue 52, 53.

    • Writings: Essay Towards Facilitating Instruction in the Anglo-Saxon
      9(57), 26;

      • Garden Book 206;

      • Manual of Parliamentary Practice 205;

      • Notes on the State of Virginia 205(1015);

      • A Summary View of the Rights
        of British America
        206;

      • check list of Jeffersonian writings 205(1016);

      • collection at University of Virginia 162(768), 202(1004), 205;

      • Princeton edition of writings 6(32), 204-206.


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    • Book collector 1, 8(42-44);

      • private libraries: first 8(45),

      • second 4(15), 8(46-48),

      • third 8, 9(51), 20A(93A), 62;

      • counsel on
        reading 7(38-40).

    • Instrumental in establishing Library of Congress 7(37), 18.

    • Founder of University of Virginia Library 1, 13, 18, 60;

      • list prepared
        for Boston bookseller 1, 5(24, 25), 6, 9(53-58), 10, 13, 26, 59,
        60, 127, 142, 208(1019);

      • emphasized importance of library 122, 207;

      • conception of library services 15A, 15B, 16(77);

      • secured funds 1,
        4(16, 17), 60-62;

      • appealed for gifts 4(23), 60;

      • selected first two
        Librarians 1;

      • letter to William Wertenbaker 98, 99(486);

      • conception
        of position of librarian 15, 15A, 15B, 16(75A, 76), 123, 197(990);

      • formulated library regulations 1, 15, 15A(75, 76, 76A, 76B, 76C);

      • interested in library techniques 71, 143;

      • Bacon-Jefferson classification
        1, 8, 17(80-82), 60, 142, 143;

      • interest in archives 21, 37A, 159,
        192;

      • in architecture and fine arts 170-172(853);

      • in education 173.

      • Works written about Jefferson during Bicentennial 206, 207.

  • JEFFERSON AND THE RIGHTS OF MAN. Volume two of biography by Dumas Malone
    207.

  • JEFFERSON, CABELL AND THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Book by John Shelton
    Patton 119(584).

  • JEFFERSON HIMSELF: THE PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF A MANY-SIDED AMERICAN.
    Book compiled by Bernard Mayo 207.

  • JEFFERSON PAPERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Compiled by Constance
    E. Thurlow and Francis L. Berkeley, Jr. 202(1004), 204, 205.

  • JEFFERSON, THE ROAD TO GLORY, 1743 TO 1776. Volume one of biography by
    Marie Kimball 207.

  • JEFFERSON: THE SCENE OF EUROPE, 1784-1789. Volume three of biography by
    Marie Kimball 207.

  • JEFFERSON THE VIRGINIAN. Volume one of biography by Dumas Malone 207.

  • JEFFERSON, WAR AND PEACE, 1776 to 1784. Volume two of biography by
    Marie Kimball 207.

  • JEFFERSON'S IDEAS ON A UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. Brochure edited by Elizabeth
    Cometti 206.

  • JEFFERSON'S UNIVERSITY: GLIMPSES OF THE PAST AND PRESENT OF THE UNIVERSITY
    OF VIRGINIA. Handbook compiled by Sallie J. Doswell, Lewis D.
    Crenshaw, and John Shelton Patton 119(584).

  • JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN. Charlottesville newspaper 116, 117(575).

  • JEWETT, CHARLES G. Smithsonian Librarian 29(131).

  • JOHN PARADISE AND LUCY LUDWELL OF LONDON AND WILLIAMSBURG. Book by
    Archibald Bolling Shepperson 207.

  • JOHNSON, JAMES GIBSON. Donor of material on Education 173(858).

  • JOHNSON, JOHN LIPSCOMB. Author of The University Memorial Biographical
    Sketches
    32(145).

  • JOHNSON, BRADLEY TYLER. Law books donated by son 64(264).

  • JOHNSON, ELLA WATSON. Law Librarian 1911-1912 84(394);

    • Medical Librarian
      1919-1928; Cataloguer 1921-1934; Assistant, Circulation 1935-1938;
      Assistant, Acquisitions 1938-1943.

  • JOHNSON, HERMAN PATRICK. Associate Professor of English. Donor 168(810).


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  • JONES, JESSE. Donor of fund to Woodrow Wilson School of Foreign Affairs
    166, 167(793).

  • JONES, JOHN WILLIAM. Chaplain 1895-1896 62(255).

  • JONES, JOSEPH J. Editor of union list of American manuscripts 204.

  • JONES, THOMAS CATESBY. Donor 157(741), 162(767), 172.

  • JONES, WALTER H. Donor of endowment fund for Engineering Library 81(374).

  • KAUFFMANN, CHARLES HENRY. Administator of federal emergency relief funds
    181(943, 944).

  • KEAN, ANDREW. Physician, father of first Librarian 89(433-435).

  • KEAN, JEAN NICHOLAS RANDOLPH. Wife of R. G. H. Kean 90.

  • KEAN, JEFFERSON RANDOLPH. Donor 79(358), 90(441, 442), 176(898).

  • KEAN, JOHN VAUGHAN. First Librarian 1825 5(26), 15A(76, 76A, 76B, 76C),
    16, 113;

    • biographical sketch 79, 88-90(436-439).

  • KEAN, ROBERT GARLICK HILL. Son of first Librarian 90(440).

  • KEAN, ROBERT HILL. Donor 90(442).

  • KENT, CHARLES WILLIAM. Professor of English Literature 155(729).

  • KENTUCKY MAPS. Donated by John Calvin Doolan 157(743).

  • KEY, THOMAS HEWETT. Professor of Mathematics in original Faculty 15(71,
    72);

    • referred to 172(850).

  • KIMBALL, MARIE. Biographer of Thomas Jefferson 207.

  • KOCH, ADRIENNE. Joint editor of The Life and Selected Writings of Thomas
    Jefferson
    207.

  • KOINER, HELENA CRAIG. In 1950 Senior Assistant, Acquisitions Division,
    and member of Board of Aldermen. Personal sketch 190(968).

  • KOSCIUSKO, THADDEUS. Polish patriot, letter from Jefferson to 15B,
    16(77).

  • LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS DE. Dinner in his honor, given in Rotunda 12A(68A),
    85.

  • LAND, ROY. In 1950 Circulation Librarian and member of Board of Aldermen.
    Personal sketch, 190, 191(969); also 136, 196, 200.

  • LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. Material in 168-170.

  • LAUCK, WILLIAM JETT. Donor to Law Library 175(881).

  • LAW. Material in 9(58), 174, 175(864, 865).

  • LAW LIBRARY. Location and equipment 48A(213), 51, 82, 84(390-392, 397),
    136, 142(676);

    • size of collection 84(397), 174(864);

    • appropriations
      for 25(114), 62, 174(862);

    • donations of books 77(342, 344), 78(351),
      79(353, 354), 175(878-885);

    • of funds 81(368, 371, 375), 82(382), 174,
      175(867-870);

    • of manuscripts 175(886, 887);

    • constructive activity of
      Law Alumni 149, 150(702, 703), 174;

    • appraisal by Miles Oscar Price
      150(707);

    • position of preeminence in 1950 174;

    • Librarians 84(393-396),
      149(704, 705), 184(953), 185;

    • open hours 197(991);

    • sponsored publication
      of The Reading Guide 202(1002).

  • LEE, CAZENOVE GARDNER. Donor 162(767).

  • LEE, RICHARD HENRY, JR. Donor of Lee Papers 21, 22(96).

  • LEE PAPERS. Received probably in 1825. 21, 22(96, 97);

    • constituted
      early possibility for research 65;

    • sale to Library of Congress proposed
      46;

    • special case prepared for, in 1913 79.

    • For all references to,
      by Visitors and Faculty, see special supplement on Lee Papers in notes.

  • LEFEVRE, ALBERT. Corcoran Professor of Philosophy; books in Philosophy
    bequeated to Library 168(804).

  • LEGAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Course in Department of Law 184, 185.


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  • LEITCH, JAMES L. Medical books presented by widow 64(267).

  • LIBRARIANS. See Virginia, University, Library: Librarians.

  • THE LIBRARY: AN INVITATION. Pamphlet prepared by Librarian Patton in
    1914. 75(331).

  • LIBRARY COMMITTEE. See Board of Visitors Library Committee, Faculty
    Library Committee.

  • LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Similarities with University of Virginia Library
    in early years 18;

    • established during presidency of Thomas Jefferson
      7(37);

    • first two Librarians appointed by President Jefferson 7(37);

    • use of Bacon-Jefferson classification 18, 73(316, 317);

    • Jefferson's
      second private library purchased in 1814 4(15).

    • Later links with University of Virginia Library: storage of valuable
      materials during World War II 148(699);

      • cooperation in Virginia
        Imprint Series 203(1012);

      • proposal for joint publication of Jefferson
        checklist 205(1016);

      • contributions from University to Library of Congress
        Union Catalogue 148-150(699, 708), 204.

    • Distribution of printed cards 74(325);

      • donation to University of
        Virginia Library of early printed cards 144;

      • helpful in cataloguing
        problems 144A, 187(962).

  • LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION. Origin 73(317);

    • adoption at University
      of Virginia Library 144(683), 147(693).

  • LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PRINTED CARDS. 74(325), 144.

  • LIBRARY OF CONGRESS UNION CATALOGUE. 148-150(699, 708), 204.

  • LIBRARY SCIENCE COURSES. 72(309), 118, 195(984-986), 196(987).

  • LIBRARY STAFF. See Virginia, University of, Library: Staff.

  • LIFE AND MORALS OF JESUS OF NAZARETH. Compilation by Jefferson, edited
    by Henry Wilder Foote. 206.

  • LIFE AND SELECTED WRITINGS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON. Edited by Adrienne Koch
    and William Peden 207.

  • LIPOP, CATHERINE REBECCA. See Graves, Catherine Lipop.

  • LITERARY MANUSCRIPTS 163(770);

    • union list 204.

  • LOGAN, RAYFORD WHITTINGHAM. Editor of Memoirs of a Monticello Slave 207.

  • LOMAX, JOHN TAYLOE. Professor of Law in original Faculty 14(72), 20A(93C),
    93.

  • LOMB COLLECTION ON OPTICS. 146(690), 176(917), 177(919).

  • LONG, GEORGE. Professor of Ancient Languages in original Faculty 100(493).

  • LOVE AND MISTRESS ANNABEL AND OTHER VERSES. Volume of verse by Librarian
    Patton 119(584).

  • LOW, ABIEL ABBOT. Donor 40A(172), 96(473). 6

  • LOW MOOR IRON COMPANY. Records acquired by Library. 143(775).

  • LYMAN, DAVID RUSSELL. Donor to Medical Library 176(899).

  • LYNCHBURG. Sent fire equipment during Rotunda fire. 53. Also 90, 103, 105, 114

  • McCABE, WILLIAM GORDON. Books donated by son. 78(352).

  • McCLINTOCK, EDWIN CLAIRE, JR. Associate Professor of English in Department
    of Engineering 186.

  • McCONNELL, ELISHA RIGGS. Assistant Professor of Law 149(702).

  • McGOVERN, FRANCIS HENRY. Donor 176(913).

  • McGREGOR, TRACY W. Philanthropist and book collector 157(744), 165(781).

  • McGREGOR FUND. 165, 166.

  • McGREGOR LIBRARY. 157(744), 164, 165(780-784), 167, 178, 193, 194;

    • publications
      of 202(1005).

  • McGREGOR LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE 165(784).


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  • McGREGOR READING LIST IN AMERICAN HISTORY. 202, 203(1007).

  • McGREGOR ROOM. 156(732), 165(783), 200.

  • McGREGOR SEMINARS. 200(997).

  • McGUIRE, MARY MADISON. Donor 80(361).

  • McILWAINE, RICHARD. Presbyterian Clergyman and President of Hampden-Sydney
    College. 97(480).

  • McINTIRE, PAUL GOODLOE. Donor 81(374), 171(840).

  • MacIVER, DAVID RANDALL. Donor of books in Archaeology. 170(835).

  • McKELDIN, JAMES REESE. Donor of funds for Philosophy 123(595), 168(804).

  • McKIM, HASLETT. Donor 64(262).

  • McREYNOLDS, JAMES CLARK. Donor 175(886).

  • MADISON, DOLLY. Wife of James Madison, the Statesman 22, 23(100).

  • MADISON, JAMES. Statesman. Consulted by Jefferson 9(53);

    • followed
      Jefferson as Rector 19;

    • donor 22, 24(99, 100);

    • checklist of writings 204.

  • MADISON, JAMES. Bishop, President of College of William and Mary 9(53).

  • MADISON COLLEGE 196.

  • MADISON ENDOWMENT FUND 21, 22(99), 62.

  • MADISON HALL. See Young Men's Christian Association.

  • MADISON HALL LIBRARY. See Young Men's Christian Association Library.

  • MAINE. Material on colonial history 166(788).

  • MALONE, DUMAS. Professor of American History, member of Faculty Library
    Committee 144(661);

    • address at dedication of Alderman Library 137;

    • biographer of Edwin Anderson Alderman 137,

    • and of Thomas Jefferson 207.

  • MANLY, WILLIAM GWATHMAY. Bequeathed private library 170(831).

  • MANNING, JAMES. President of Brown University 1(10).

  • MANUAL COMMITTEE 187.

  • MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE. Compiled by Thomas Jefferson 205.

  • MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION. See Lee Papers and Virginia, University of,
    Library: Manuscript Collection.

  • MAP COLIE CTION. Size in 1950 152;

    • research possibilities 157, 158.

  • MARTIN, HENRY. Janitor at time of Rotunda fire 51.

  • MARTINEAU, HARRIET. Comment on Library, 1835 13(70).

  • MARY BALDWIN COLLEGE. Courses in Library Science 196, 197.

  • MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE. Its Library 177A.

  • MASSEY, LINTON REYNOLDS. Donor 169(814).

  • MATHEMATICS LIBRARY. Started in 1869 as reading room 48(208), 82;

    • suffered from Rotunda fire 83;

    • later located in Cabell Hall 83;

    • not
      moved into Alderman Library building 136(657).

  • MAUPIN, SOCRATES. Chairman of Faculty during War of 1861-1865 34(149, 151).

  • MAURY, JAMES. Early teacher of Jefferson 7(34).

  • MAXCY, KENNETH FULLER. Professor of Preventive Medicine and Bacteriology;
    donor to Medical Library 176(900).

  • MAYO, BERNARD. Professor of American History; editor of two works on
    Jefferson 207.

  • MAYO, MARY ELIZABETH. Medical Librarian 1943-1944 185(956).

  • MECHANICAL LABORATORY. Location of Engineering Library before 1936.

  • MEDIAEVAL AND RENAISSANCE MANUSCRIPTS IN THE UNITED STATES. Title of
    DeRicci-Wilson Census 204.

  • MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Removal to Richmond proposed 76(338).

  • MEDICAL LIBRARY. Original location in Rotunda; temporarily moved to
    Anatomical Theatre in 1837 25;

    • oremained in Rotunda after fire 83(385);

    • moved to new medical buildings in 1929 142;

    • destroyed during Rotunda fire


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      59(245);

    • Size of collection 175(890);

    • supplemented by adjacent collections
      in Biology, Chemistry, Psychology 175;

    • catalogued 145(686).

    • Constructive interest of Alumni 149(703);

      • donations of books 64(266,
        267), 77(345), 175, 176(891-905);

      • donations of funds 176(906-914).

    • Librarians 185(956);

      • open hours in 1950 197(991).

  • MEDICINE. Material on 175, 176.

  • MEIGS, WILLIAM M. Donor 43(182).

  • MELLOR, EARL GODFREY. Associate Professor of Romanic Philology 170(825).

  • MEMOIRS OF A MONTICELLO SLAVE. Edited by Radford W. Logan 207.

  • MEMORIAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION. Donor to Law Library 175(872).

  • MERCER, CHARLES FENTON. Author of Discourse on Popular Education 1826 172,
    (851).

  • METCALF, JOHN CALVIN. Chairman of Faculty Library Committee 1918-1940,
    Dean of the Department of Graduate Studies 1923-1940 85(403), 108,
    119(583), 134, 144(683);

    • advocated new building 86 and research facilities
      140;

    • recommended Clemons as Librarian to succeed Patton 123,
      124(600, 602, 603);

    • memorial fund and bookplate 155(730), 168(806).

  • METHODS, SCHOOL OF. Predecessor of summer courses 69(292).

  • MEXICO. Material on 166(790).

  • MICHIGAN, UNIVERSITY OF. 191(969), 192, 194.

  • MICROFILM COLLECTION. 152(713), 169(823).

  • MICROPHOTOGRAPHY 139, 159(757).

  • MILITARY GOVERNMENT, SCHOOL OF. Located at University of Virginia
    during World War II 167(797).

  • MILITARY SCIENCE, SCHOOL OF. Opened in summer of 1861. 35(155, 156).

  • MILLER FUND. 39.

  • MINOR, FERRELL DABNEY, JR. Memorial endowment fund for Law Library.
    81(371).

  • MINOR, H. DENT. Donor to Law Library 175(873).

  • MINOR, JOHN BARBEE. Professor of Law. Opposed secession 31(141);

    • met
      Union forces to request protection of University 34(149);

    • guarantor for
      Temperance Hall 107(534);

    • books donated to Law Library 175(882);

    • bookplate
      155(729).

  • MINOR, RALEIGH COLSTON. Professor of Law. Leader in saving of law
    books during Rotunda fire 51;

    • books donated to Law Library 175(882);

    • memorial fund 82(382), 175(874).

  • MINOR HALL. Constructed in 1908 70;

    • location of Law Library 1908-1932.
      84(392, 398);

    • of Nucleus Library 146, 188.

  • MONROE, JAMES. Statesman 204.

  • MONTICELLO 11(61).

  • MONTGOMERY, WALTER ALEXANDER. Professor of Latin; memorial fund 170(833).

  • MOORE, JOHN BASSETT. Donor to Law Library 78(351), 175(883).

  • MORGAN, WILBUR PHELPS. Donor 78(348).

  • MORRIS, ANNE LEWIS. Medical Librarian 1936-1943. 185(956).

  • MORTON, WILLIAM WYLIE. Memorial fund for books on Russia. 166(791).

  • MOUNTAIN LAKE BIOLOGICAL STATION. Pamphlet collection 177(923), 188.

  • MULHOLLAND, HENRY BEARDEN. Professor of the Practice of Medicine; donor
    to Medical Library 176(901).

  • MURRAY, JOSEPH. Early benefactor to Columbia University Library 2(7).


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  • MUSIC LIBRARY. 136, 141(675), 189.

  • MUSICOLOGY, Material on. 172(848).

  • MY HEAD AND MY HEART: A LITTLE HISTORY OF THOMAS JEFFERSON AND MARIA
    COSWAY. By Helen Duprey Bullock 206.

  • NANKING INCIDENT. 124(601).

  • NATIONAL HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS COMMISSION. 204.

  • NAVY, UNITED STATES. 193(974, 975).

  • NEFF, EUGENE EZRA. Memorial endowment fund for Medical Library 176(908).

  • NEFF, JOHN HENRY. Professor Urology; books donated to Medical Library
    176(902).

  • NEGRO, Books on, purchased on James Fund. 81(378).

  • NEW JERSEY IMPRINT SERIES. 203.

  • NEW YORK ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. Donor of Hertz collection. 63(257).

  • NEW YORK MEDICAL ALUMNI. 176(910).

  • NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY. 194.

  • NEW YORK TIMES. Joint sponsor of Princeton edition of writings of Thomas
    Jefferson. 205.

  • NEWCOMB, JOHN LLOYD. Arranges for centennial celebration in Rotunda 85;

    • second President of the University 121;

    • efforts to secure library
      building 132-134;

    • interested in library development 152;

    • first borrower
      from Alderman Library 136(660);

    • address at dedication exercises 137;

    • private library donated, bookplate 159(729).

  • NEWSPAPERS. Preservation of Virginia newspapers. 203(1010).

  • NORTH CAROLINA, UNIVERSITY OF. 185, 190, 204.

  • NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA. Editions of Jefferson's compilation collected
    by Library 205(1015).

  • NUCLEUS LIBRARY. First books catalogued, in Minor Hall, in Library of
    Congress classification 146, 147(692), 188.

  • NURSES LIBRARY. 141(674).

  • OBSERVATORY. Location of Astronomy Library. 39.

  • OPEN HOURS. See Virginia, University of, Library: Hours of Opening.

  • OPTICS. Material in 176.

  • ORNITHOLOGY. Material in 177.

  • OSBORN, ANDREW DELBRIDGE. Author of The Crisis in Cataloguing 148(681,
    697).

  • OTTO, MARGARET. Medical Librarian 1929 185(956).

  • PACKAGE LIBRARIES. 71, 72(306).

  • PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. 187.

  • PAGE, ANNE MERIWETHER. First wife of Librarian Page 114(562).

  • PAGE, CARTER. Grandfather of Librarian Page 113.

  • PAGE, FREDERICK WINSLOW. Eighth Librarian, 1881-1882, 1891-1903 42(178), 10

    • the Rotunda fire 54(223);

    • difficulties following the fire 115(568);

    • age
      at retirement 119;

    • biographical sketch 113-116;

    • Deputy Clerk of
      Albemarle County 43, 111(554);

    • Secretary to Chairman of Faculty 43(187),
      111(555);

    • reputation for courtesy 66, 67(279), 114(566, 567);

    • author of
      article on history of Library 53, 74(328);

    • of random reminiscences of
      the University 114(560).

  • PAGE, JAMES MORRIS. Dean of the University 69, 70, 113(559).

  • PAGE, JANE FRANCES WALKER. Mother of Librarian Page 114.

  • PAGE, LUCY COOK BEALE. Second wife of Librarian Page 115(570).

  • PAGE, LUCY WHITE BRYAN. Third wife of Librarian Page 116(572).

  • PAGE, MANN. Father of Librarian Page 114.


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  • PAGE, MARY CARY. Grandmother of Librarian Page 113, 114.

  • PAGE, MILDRED. Daughter of Librarian Page 116(573).

  • PAGE, THOMAS NELSON. Author; contributor in 1894 to proposed new library
    building 50(217).

  • PAGE, THOMAS WALKER. Professor of Economics 113(559).

  • PAGE, WALTER HINES. Ambassador; books donated by his children 155(729).

  • PALLADIO, ANDREA. Italian author of book on architecture used by
    Jefferson 12(66).

  • PAMPHLET CATALOGUING 150(709).

  • PAPERS OF THE ALBEMARLE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 201(1001).

  • PARK, R. L. Cataloguer 1895 45(694).

  • PARKMAN, FRANCIS. (162).

  • PARR, SAMUEL. Donor of list of classical works 4(20).

  • PARRISH, HARCOURT. Donor, especially of material on Poland and South
    America 166(789), 178.

  • PATTON, BEATRICE FABER. Wife of Librarian Patton 116.

  • PATTON, JOHN SHELTON. Ninth Librarian 1903-1927 68(283-285), 80, 108,
    117;

    • qualifications 67;

    • began use of Dewey Decimal Classification 143;

    • requested additional shelf space 85(400);

    • requested additional staff
      82(384);

    • introduced package libraries 71, 72(306);

    • maintained status quo
      123, 124;

    • biographical sketch 116-120;

    • leading citizen of Charlottesville
      116-118(578);

    • lecturer and author 74, 75(330, 331), 118, 119(579-584)

  • PAUL, D'ARCY. Endownment fund donated by widow 61, 62, 65(269).

  • PAYNE, MARSHALL JOHN. Books donated to Medical Library 176(903).

  • PEABODY COLLEGE. 189.

  • PEABODY HALL. Constructed in 1907 70;

    • home of Hack Library in Education
      until 1938 78.

  • PEDEN, WILLIAM. Joint editor (with Adrienne Koch) of The Life and
    Selected Writing of Thomas Jefferson.
    207.

  • PEERY, GEORGE CAMPBELL. Governor of Virginia 133.

  • PENNSYLVANIA IMPRINT SERIES. 203(1012).

  • PENNSYLVANIA, UNIVERSITY OF. Origin of Library 2(4);

    • size of collections
      in 1895 58.

  • PENNSYLVANIA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. Approved library science courses
    at University of Virginia 195(986).

  • PERKINS, HAZELHURST BOLTON. Joint author (with Edwin Morris Betts) of
    Thomas Jefferson's Flower Garden at Monticello 206.

  • PERSONNEL ACT. Virginia enactment of 1942 153(719), 182(947).

  • PETERS, WILLIAM ELISHA. Professor of Latin; private library donated by
    sons 170(832).

  • PETERSBURG INTELLIGENCER. Edited by Frederick Winslow Page 114(563).

  • PHI DELTA KAPPA. Donor to library in Education. 173(857).

  • PHI DELTA PHI. Donor of Raleigh Colston Minor fund for Law Library
    82(382).

  • PHILADELPHIA FILM INVENTORY 204.

  • PHILOSOPHY, MATERIAL ON 168.

  • PHOTOGRAPH, PRICTURE, AND PRINT COLLECTION 152.

  • PHYSICS. MATERIAL ON 176.

  • PHYSICS LIBRARY. Located in Rouss Physical Laboratory shortly after
    erection in 1896 of that building 83(385);

    • remained outside of Alderman


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      Library building 136;

    • shelf space added 141(672);

    • acquired Lomb collection
      on Optics 146(690), 176(917), 177(919);

    • received William
      Barton Rogers endowment fund 81(369).

  • POE, EDGAR ALLAN. Comment, as student, on Library 12(63);

    • borrowings
      from Library 15(74);

    • record of library fine 80(364);

    • defended by
      Librarian Wertenbaker 97(483);

    • Ingram-Poe collection 80, 169;

    • Barrett-Poe
      collection 169(816).

  • POE CENTENARY. 119(584).

  • POEMS OF JOHN R. THOMPSON. Edited by John Shelton Patton 119(584).

  • POLAN, LINCOLN MILTON. Donor of funds for Optics 176, 177(919).

  • POLAND, Material on, donated by Harcourt Parrish 166(789).

  • POLITICAL SCIENCE. Material on 167.

  • POLLARD AND REDGRAVE SHORT TITLE CATALOGUE 204.

  • THE POND. 51.

  • POOLE, WILLIAM FREDERICK (162).

  • PRENTIS, JOSEPH. Son of Librarian Prentis 107(537).

  • PRENTIS, ROBERT RIDDICK. Fifth Librarian 1861-1865,. appointment 34A(153),
    106(530);

    • condition of library 34A, 36(160), 106(531);

    • biographical
      sketch 106-108(533-536).

  • PRENTIS, ROBERT RIDDICK II. Son of Librarian Prentis 107(538).

  • PREPARATIONS DIVISION. See Virginia, University of, Library: Preparations
    Division.

  • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 94(463).

  • PRESIDENT'S HOUSE. Constructed in 1907 70.

  • PRESTON, THOMAS LEWIS. Rector 1864-1865 34(149).

  • PRICE, MILES OSCAR. Librarian, Columbia University School of Law 150(707).

  • PRICE, THOMAS RANDOLPH. Professor of Greek; books donated by his widow
    and daughter 63(258), 170.

  • PRIESTLEY, JOSEPH. Acquisition of his private library proposed by
    Jefferson 3(14).

  • PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Origin of Library 2(6);

    • size of library collection
      in 1830 5, 6(31);

    • in 1895 58(241);

    • library building plans helpful in
      planning for Alderman Library building 130(626);

    • Library of Congress
      proof sheets presented to University of Virginia Library 144;

    • joint
      sponsor with New York Times of complete edition of Jefferson's writings.
      205.

  • PROFESSORS' READING CLUB. 48(209), 82, 84.

  • PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION LIBRARY. 135(655), 136(657), 141(675).

  • PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION. 133(642), 134(650).

  • PUBLICATIONS. For publications by Library see Virginia, University of,
    Library: Publications.

  • PUTNAM, HERBERT. Librarian of Congress 74, 144, 145.

  • QUENZEL, CARROL HUNTER. Librarian of Mary Washington College.
    177A (925E).


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  • RAILWAY SERVICE TO CHARLOTTESVILLE. Its beginning 24(104).

  • RANDALL-MacIVER, DAVID. Donor of books in Archaeology 170(835).

  • RANDOLPH, JOHN, OF ROANOKE 204.

  • RANDOLPH, THOMAS JEFFERSON. Member of Board of Visitors 1829-1853;
    Rector 1857-1864. 47.

  • RANDOLPH, WILSON CARY NICHOLAS. Member of Board of Visitors 1876-1882,
    1886; Rector 1890-1897. 55(227).

  • RANDOLPH MACON WOMAN'S COLLEGE 189.

  • RARE BOOK AND MANUSCRIPT DIVISION. See Virginia, University of, Library:
    Rare Book and Manuscript Division.

  • READING GUIDE. Publication sponsored by Law Library 202(1002).

  • READJUSTER PARTY 42(180), 43, 116(575).

  • RECATALOGUING. Started by Librarian Patton 143;

    • recataloguing group
      organized in 1930 145(685);

    • headed by Miss Marjorie Carver 188;

    • achievement in Minor Hall 146(692).

  • RECTOR. Presiding officer of Board of Visitors 19.

  • READ, DONALD RANDOLPH. Fund donated in his memory 168(809).

  • REFERENCE DIVISION. See Virginia, University of, Library: Reference
    Division.

  • RESEARCH LIBRARY. Slow development of concept. Lee Papers 22(97 and
    special supplement to footnotes);

    • after Rotunda fire 56;

    • effect of
      Byrd Fund 65;

    • attitude of President Alderman 71(361), 87(412);

    • Poe and
      rare books and manuscripts 79-80(359, 365);

    • emphasis by Dean Metcalf
      85;

    • developments after 1925 122, 128(618);

    • cooperation of Professor
      Gee 123(598);

    • facilities afforded by Alderman Library building 140;

    • advantages afforded by Library of Congress classification 144;

    • by
      Humanities Fund 145(684);

    • by collections of prints, maps, manuscripts
      152;

    • increased facilities dependent largely on gifts 153;

    • value of
      research 153, 154(722);

    • causes of growth of concept 158;

    • central purpose
      160;

    • rare book cataloguing 189;

    • development of service 197, 199.

  • RESERVED BOOK READING. Early experimentation 45(197);

    • facilities in
      Alderman Library building 139.

  • RESOURCES OF SOUTHERN LIBRARIES. Compiled by Robert Brigham Downs
    172(848).

  • RETIREMENT LAW. 119(585).

  • RHODES, JAMES FORD. (162).

  • RIBBLE, FREDERICK DEANE GOODWIN. Dean of the Department of Law 150.

  • RICE, HELEN W. Cataloguer 1894, 1895 44, 45(193).

  • RICHARDSON, SAMUEL 41(176).

  • RICHMOND. Sent fire equipment during Rotunda fire 53.

  • RICHMOND ALUMNI. 56(235).

  • RICHMOND TIMES DISPATCH 157(739).

  • RICHMOND, UNIVERSITY OF 184, 190.

  • RICKS, KATHERINE CRENSHAW. Assistant Librarian 1911-1912 73(319).

  • RILEY, JOSEPH HARVEY. Donor of books on Ornithology 177(920).

  • ROANOKE COLLEGE 189.

  • ROANOKE TIMES 116(575).

  • ROCHESTER, UNIVERSITY OF 130(627).

  • ROGERS, WILLIAM BARTON. Donor of remainder stock of books 81(366);

    • endowment fund for Physics established 81(369).


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  • ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO. Statesman 164.

  • ROTUNDA. Planned by Jefferson 1, 12, 13(65);

    • plans adapted from Palladio
      12(66);

    • originally called the Library 12A(68);

    • scene of banquet to
      Lafayette 12A(68A), 85;

    • leak in dome reported in 1863 35, 47;

    • problem
      of use for dancing 46A, 46B(Supplement too footnotes), 85(402);

    • early
      instance of fire 25(116, 117);

    • fire of 1895 50-54(221);

    • plans for
      restoration 56, 57(236);

    • Jefferson collection destroyed 155, 170, 175,
      208;

    • books returned after restoration 66(274, 275);

    • equipment improved
      early in Alderman administration 85(399);

    • bookcases supplied by
      Centennial Committee 86(404);

    • wings in 1895 53;

    • northeast wing 86(406);

    • northwest wing 86(407), 123(594);

    • repairs in 1939, 1940 57(237);

    • inadequate for library use 25(112), 49, 85(400), 129;

    • use after 1938
      57(237).

  • ROUSS PHYSICAL LABORATORY. Erected in 1896 83.

  • ROYSTER, LAWRENCE THOMAS. Professor of Pediatrics; donor of books to
    Medical Library 176(904).

  • RURAL SOCIAL ECONOMICS LIBRARY. Started in Old Medical Building during
    1925-1938 135(655);

    • remained outside of Alderman Library building 136;

    • moved to Minor Hall 141(673).

  • RUSH, BENJAMIN. Medical author mentioned by Jefferson 10(59).

  • RUSHTON, URBAN JOSEPH PETERS. Assistant Professor of English and
    Assistant Dean of the College; donor of funds in memory of Asher Hinds
    and Donald Randolph Reed 168(808, 809);

    • endowment fund in memory of
      168(807);

    • bookplate 155(730).

  • RUSHTON SEMINARS. 200.

  • RUSSIA. Material on 166(791).

  • SADLEIR-BLACK COLLECTION. Books in Gothic fiction, presented by Robert
    Kerr Black 169(813).

  • SALARIES. See Virginia, University of, Library: Salaries.

  • SAMUELS, CHARLES B. Donor to Law Library 175(884).

  • SAVAGE, LOUISE. In 1950 Acquisitions Librarian and member of Board of
    Aldermen. Personal sketch 189, 190; also 198;

    • Instructor in Library
      Science 1931-1943, 1945, 1947 196, 197(988).

  • SAWYER, TOM. Reference to 180.

  • SCHOOL OF See under subject, as Agriculture, Applied Mathematics,
    Astronomy, etc.

  • SCHWAB, DAVID. Donor of T. S. Eliot books 169(817).

  • SCOTT, FREDERIC WILLIAM. Member of Board of Visitors 1920-1930;
    Rector 1930-1939 133(644).

  • SECRETARY TO BOARD OF VISITORS. Position held by Wertenbaker 40(170,
    171), 94(466);

    • by Winston 42, 108.

  • SECRETARY TO CHAIRMAN OF THE FACULTY. Position held by Page 43(187),
    111(555);

    • by Baker 44(188), 112(555).

  • SECRETARY TO THE FACULTY. Position held by Wertenbaker 27, 40(168), 93,
    94;

    • by Page; by Winston 42, 108;

    • by Baker 43, 112(555).

  • SEIBEL, FREDERICK OTTS. Donor of collection of cartoons. 157(739).

  • SELDON, HARRIET. Wife of George Long, Professor of Ancient Languages in
    original Faculty 100(493).

  • SENATE. Official body composed of representatives of administrative
    officers and Faculty 127(613).

  • SENFF GATEWAY 70.


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  • SEPARATE LIBRARIES. See Virginia, University of, Library. Dispersion
    of Collections.

  • SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH BOOKS. 204.

  • SEWARD FOREST. 177.

  • SHEA, ANTHONY VINCENT, JR. Acting Assistant Reference Librarian 19351936
    192(971A).

  • SHEPPERSON, ARCHIBALD BOLLING. Professor of English 207.

  • SHINE, MRS. FRANCIS EPPES. Donor 79(360).

  • SHIPP, BARNARD. Donor 64(263), 167.

  • SHORT TITLE CATALOGUE. 204.

  • SIGMA NU PHI. Donor to Law Library 175(875).

  • SIMPSON, ROBERT SMITH. Donor 166(790).

  • SIZE OF COLLECTIONS. See Virginia, University of, Library. Size of
    Collections.

  • SKIPWITH, ROBERT. Received reading list from Jefferson 7A(40).

  • SMALL, WILLIAM. Teacher of Jefferson at William and Mary College 7(34).

  • SMITH, ALEXANDER McKAY. His library of eighteenth century chamber music
    acquired 172(847).

  • SMITH, FRANCIS HENRY. Professor of Natural Philosophy 34A(152), 97(478).

  • SMITH, THOMAS CARROLL. Endowment fund established for Law Library
    123(597), 174(869).

  • SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 29(131).

  • SMOLLETT, TOBIAS. 41(176).

  • SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL. 159.

  • SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ARCHIVISTS. 159.

  • SOUTHALL, JAMES POWELL COCKE. Donor 176(918).

  • SOUTHALL, VALENTINE WOOD. Prominent Charlottesville lawyer at time of
    founding of the University 91, 92(451, 452).

  • SOUTHALL, WILLIAM H. Captain in war of 1861-1865. 114(564).

  • SOUTH AMERICA. Material on, donated by Harcourt Parrish 166(789).

  • SOUTHERN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. 202(1006).

  • SPALDING, BRANCH. Editor of Alumni News 166(792).

  • STAFF. See Virginia, University of, Library: Staff.

  • STAFF ASSOCIATION. See Virginia, University of, Library; Staff Association.

  • STAHL, GEORG ERNST. Mentioned by Jefferson as medical author 10(59).

  • STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 195(986).

  • STAUNTON. Sent fire equipment during Rotunda fire 53.

  • STEARNES, REAUMUR COLEMAN. Donor of material on Education 173(859).

  • STETTINIUS, EDWARD REILLY, JR. Member of the Board of Visitors 1941-1946;
    Rector 1946-1947 157(740).

  • STEVENSON, ANDREW. Books donated by granddaughter 78(349).

  • STONE, EDWARD LEE. Books on history of bookmaking acquired 164(779),
    178(932).

  • STONE, ORMOND. Professor of Astronomy 65.

  • STONEWALL JACKSON COLLEGE 190.

  • STRATFORD COLLEGE 185.

  • STREETER, THOMAS WINTHROP. Donor 178(930, 931).

  • STUART, JAMES EWELL BROWN. Confederate Commander 110.

  • STUDENT ENROLLMENT. See Virginia, University of: Enrollment.


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  • STUDENT READING ROOM. Begun by Y.M.C.A. in 1861 25(115);

    • on more
      permanent basis 48(207);

    • in Rotunda wing 1895 82;

    • suffered from Rotunda
      fire 83, 84;

    • located in Madison Hall 77(339);

    • moved to Alderman Library
      building 136(658).

  • STUDENTS IN MORAL PHILOSOPHY. Donors of funds 41(174).

  • STUDIES IN BIBLIOGRAPHY. Publication of University of Virginia Bibliographical
    Society 201(1000).

  • SULLIVAN, ALGERNON SYDNEY, AWARD. Received by Mr. Wyllie 1948 194(981).

  • A SUMMARY VIEW OF THE RIGHTS OF BRITISH AMERICA. Written by Thomas
    Jefferson, edited by Thomas Perkins Abernethy 206.

  • SUMMER COURSES. See Library Science Courses and Virginia, University of:
    Summer Courses.

  • SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY, SCHOOL OF. Donor of funds for purchase of
    Henle Collection for Medical Library 176(891).

  • SURVEY OF LIBRARIES IN THE UNITED STATES. Publication of American Library
    Association 125(610), 147.

  • SWEET BRIAR COLLEGE 189.

  • SYDENHAM, THOMAS. Mentioned by Jefferson as medical author 10(59).

  • TAYLOR, ROBERT COLEMAN. Donor of purchased manuscripts 162(766);

    • of
      fund for Law Library 175(876).

  • TAYLOR, MRS. ROBERT COLEMAN. Donor of books in American fiction 156(732),
    169(821).

  • TAYLOR, ROBERT EDWARD LEE. Architect of Alderman Library 133, 134(647,
    648).

  • TEMPERANCE HALL 107(574).

  • TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT 94(464).

  • TEXAS, UNIVERSITY OF 80(365).

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON AND HIS UNKNOWN BROTHER RANDOLPH. Volume of letters
    edited by Bernard Mayo 207.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, CHAMPION OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, ADVOCATE OF CHRISTIAN
    MORALS. Title of book by Henry Wilder Foote 207.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON'S FLOWER GARDEN AT MONTICELLO. Title of book by Edwin
    Morris Betts and Hazelhurst Bolton Perkins 206.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON'S GARDEN BOOK. Edited by Edwin Morris Betts 206.

  • THOMPSON, JOHN REUBEN. His poems edited by Librarian Patton 119(583,
    584).

  • THORNTON, WILLIAM MYNN. Chairman of Faculty at time of Rotunda fire
    55(225);

    • tribute to James Biscoe Baker 112,

    • Later, Dean of Department
      of Engineering, author of Thornton broadside 158(747, 748).

  • THORNTON BROADSIDE. Marked beginning of active collection of manuscripts
    158(747);

    • signatures 158(749);

    • extent of archival project 160, 162;

    • response to broadside 161.

  • THORNTON HALL. Location of Engineering Library after 1936 146(691).

  • THREE MUSKETEERS 180.

  • THURLOW, CONSTANCE ELIZABETH. In 1950 Senior Assistant for Manuscripts
    202(1004), 204, 205.

  • TICKNOR, GEORGE. Educator, consulted by Jefferson 9(53).

  • TODD, JOHN PAYNE. Son of Dolly Madison 23.

  • TOY, CRAWFORD HOWELL. Harvard Professor of Hebrew; contributed
    reminiscences of Librarian Wertenbaker 97(481).


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  • TRAUTMANN, HENRY. Donor 169(822).

  • TREE, LAMBERT. Donor to Law Library 64(265), 77(344),

    • and to general
      library 81(370).

  • TRIST, MARTHA JEFFERSON. Donor 79(356).

  • TUNSTALL, ISABEL MERCEIN. Fund donated in her memory, for books of
    poetry 81(372, 377), 168, 169.

  • TUNSTALL, ROBERT BAYLOR, SR. Donor of Tunstall Fund 81(377).

  • TUTTLE, ANNA SEELEY. Assistant Librarian 1903-1911. 72(308), 73, 84.
    See Heck, Anna Tuttle.

  • UNION CATALOGUE. See Library of Congress Union Catalogue.

  • UNION LIST OF SERIALS. 188(963).

  • UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION. Library statistics in annual
    report for 1894-1895 58(241).

  • UNITED STATES NAVY. 193.

  • UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SERIES. 202(1004).

  • UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. 194, 200(998), 201(1000).

  • UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: GLIMPSES OF ITS PAST AND PRESENT. Handbook
    compiled by John Shelton Patton and Sallie J. Doswell 119(584).

  • UNIVERSITY PRESS. 188, 194.

  • VAUGHAN, JOSEPH LEE. In 1927 graduate student 125(608A);

    • in 1950
      Director, Institute of Textile Technology, Charlottesville, Virginia.

  • VICTORIUS, PAUL BANDLER. His collection on Darwinian evolution acquired
    177(921).

  • VIRGINIA. Economic and social conditions in the 1850's 24(102);

    • after
      1865 38(163).

  • VIRGINIA, UNIVERSITY OF

    • Charter, 1819 3(12).

    • Enrollment. First session, 1825 13;

      • slow increase during first decade
        20;

      • in the 1850's 24(106);

      • for session 1856-1857 66(278);

      • during
        1861-1865 31, 33(146);

        • 1865-1867 39;

        • 1886-1891 111;

      • after Rotunda
        fire 66(278);

      • during World War I 76;

      • following World War II 121,
        153(721).

    • Faculty. Original Faculty 14(72);

      • authority over Library 19;

      • opposed
        appointment of "competent Bibliographer" 26(121);

      • presented
        Gildersleeve plan for cataloguing 29(132, 133, 135);

      • Faculty in 1861
        31(160);

      • during 1861-1865 33(147);

      • appointed Prentis as Acting
        Librarian 34A;

      • took initiative following war of 1861-1865 38, 39;

      • passed
        judgment on English authors 41(176);

      • attitude towards disposal of Lee
        Papers 46 (See Supplement on Lee Papers);

      • on dancing in the Rotunda
        46A, 46B (See Supplement on Dancing in the Rotunda);

      • actions taken after
        Rotunda fire 55(229, 231);

      • attitude towards election of a President
        68, 69. See Also Virginia, University of, Library: Appropriations.

    • Period of 1826-1861. Difficulties during first decade 20;

      • economic
        and social conditions in the 1850's 24(102-105).

    • Period of 1861-1895. Sentiment concerning secession in 1861 31(141),
      32(142);

      • student military companies in 1861 32(143, 144);

      • faculty and
        student casualties in war of 1861-1865 32(145);

      • School of Military
        Service in 1861 35(155);

      • use of library buildings as hospital in 1862
        33(148);

      • Northern forces arrive in March 1865 34(149);

      • serious attitude
        of postwar students in 1865 39(164); 40;

      • economic and social
        conditions following war of 1861-1865 38(163);

      • Read juster political


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        control 42(180), 43;

      • Rotunda fire 50-53(221).

    • Period of 1895-1925. Aftermath of the fire 55, 56(224-234);

      • election
        of a President 68-69(286-287);

      • rapid expansion of University 69-70
        (228-297);

      • administrative changes 70-71(298-299);

      • services rendered
        in World War I 75, 76(334);

      • events following World War I 76;

      • Centennial celebration 76(337), 85;

      • removal of Department of Medicine
        to Richmond proposed 76(338).

    • Period of 1925-1950. Events summarized 121, 122;

      • Senate organized in
        1926 of representatives from administrative officers and faculty
        127(613);

      • admission of women students 177A(925A, 925B, 925C);

      • School
        of Military Government in World War II 167(797);

      • serious attitude
        of postwar students in 1945 121.

    • Summer Courses. Early plan in 1880 45(195);

      • established in 1907
        following independently maintained School of Methods 69(292). See
        also Library Science Courses.

  • VIRGINIA, UNIVERSITY OF, LIBRARY.

    • Founding. By Jefferson 1, 60;

      • sums allocated for initial purchases
        of books 4(16-18), 5(24);

      • purchasing agents, English and American
        4(21, 22), 5(24, 27);

      • original regulations 15(75). See Buildings,
        Circulation, Classification, Hours of Opening, and Librarians below.

    • Acquisitions. Annual records 1925-1930, 1945-1950 151(711).

    • Acquisitions Division. Origin 183;

      • under Miss Savage 189, 190.

    • Admininstration. See Board of Visitors Library Committee, Faculty
      Library Committee, and (below) Librarians.

    • Appropriations. During 1825-1861 20, 20A(92, 93), 24(109);

      • 1861-1865
        35(154), 36(158), 39(166, 167), 40;

      • 1895-1925 60-62(249, 251, 252),
        71(304), 76(335);

      • 1925-1950 152(716),

      • Law Library 174(862).

    • Buildings. See Alderman Library Building, Colonnade Club, Rotunda.

    • Catalogues and Cataloguing. First catalogue, compiled by Librarian
      Kean 1825-5(26), 16;

      • second, printed catalogue of 1828 5(28, 29);
        16(79), 17(83), 18, 28, 92, 142, 171(838, 839), 172(850), 174(58);

      • third, the Gildersleeve-Holcombe catalogue 28A(127), 29(134-136),
        29A(137), 35;

      • fourth, card catalogue 44, 45(192), 143;

      • use of printed
        Library of Congress cards 74(326), 143;

      • progress under Librarian
        Patton 72-74;

      • progress during 1925-1950 125, 142-151(677-709).

    • Circulation. During first session, 1825 13, 14(71);

      • early restrictions
        22(98), 30;

      • correspondence reference service introduced, 1878
        45(196, 199);

      • increased and liberalized after restoration of Rotunda
        66(277), 72(307), 74(323).

    • Circulation Division. Origin 183;

      • under Miss Land 191;

      • book displays
        200.

    • Classification. See Bacon-Jefferson, Dewey Decimal, Library of
      Congress Classifications.

    • Cooperation. Early examples: donation to William and Mary College
      Library 25(118);

      • distribution of printed copies of Jefferson's Essay
        on Anglo-Saxon
        26;

      • location at Virginia State Library of depository
        set of Library of Congress printed cards recommended 74(327);

      • action
        of University of Texas relative to Poe-Ingram papers 80(365).

    • Policy definitely stated in connection with archival project 160;

      • contributions
        to Union Catalogue, Library of Congress 148-150(708);

      • cooperation with Mary Washington College Library 177A;

      • list of
        cooperative projects in 1950 203, 204.


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    • Dispersion of Collections. Early tendency before 1861 25(113, 115);

      • by 1895 48(207-209, 209A, 210-213), 48A;

      • by 1925 82(385);

      • by 1938
        135(655);

      • after completion of Alderman Library building 136. See
        also entries under separate libraries, as A stronomy Library.

    • General Conditions. During first decade 20;

      • in the 1850's 24(102105);

      • during war of 1861-1865 34A, 35(154), 36, 106(531);

      • during
        nineteenth century 98(484);

      • following Rotunda fire 58-60;

      • in 1925-50
        122.

    • Hours of Opening. 13, 24(108), 35(156, 157), 45(195), 66, 71(305),
      76(336), 125, 153(718), 197, 198(991).

    • Librarians. See names of individuals. Biographical data on first
      nine Librarians 88-120;

      • on tenth 124(605, 606);

      • on eleventh 191,
        192(970);

      • first two chosen by Jefferson 1, 15A(76), 16, 89, 92,
        98(486), 99;

      • development of position 15(75A), 15A(76), 16, 27(125),
        28A(128A, 136), 28B, 113, 123, 126, 127(612, 614); 197;

      • salary 15(75,
        75A), 15A(76), 27, 29A(138, 138B), 40(167A, 170, 171), 42, 43(181),
        68(285), 89, 95(470);

      • salary of Staff under Virginia Personnel Act
        153(720), 182(947).

    • Library of Congress, Links with. See Library of Congress.

    • Manuscript Collection. For beginnings, see under Lee Papers.
      Growth 152;

      • possibilities for research 158, 159;

      • range of subjects
        162(769);

      • processing procedures 163(774).

    • Map Collection. Size in 1950 152;

      • research possibilities 157, 158.

    • Microfilm Collection 152(713), 169(823).

    • Photograph, Picture, and Print Collection. 152.

    • Preparations Division. Origin 183;

      • increase in personnel 125, 145,
        153, 183, 187;

      • volunteered aid for Reference Division 147;

      • Manual
        Committee 187. See Catalogues and Cataloguing (above).

    • Publications. 74, 75, 201-203(1002-1007).

    • Rare Book and Manuscript Division. Origin in Virginia Collection
      183(951);

      • material segregated 164, 193, 194;

      • administration during
        World War II 190, 193;

      • increase in personnel 183;

      • possibilities for
        research 158;

      • possibilities for diffusion of learning and culture
        199-201.

    • Reference Division. Correspondence reference service begun in
      1878 45(196, 199);

      • origin of Division 183(951), 193(977);

      • volunteer
        aid received from Preparations Division after 1938 147.

    • Salaries. See under Librarians (above).

    • Size of Collections. 8,000 in 1828 5(30, 31), 57, 95;

      • 30,000 in
        1861 24, 25(110), 30;

      • 30,000 in 1865 40;

      • 36,000 in 1881 95(472),
        150(710);

      • 50,000 in 1891 111(553);

      • 56,000 plus or 56,733 in 1895
        before fire 50, 57(238), 63;

      • 17,194 in 1895 after fire 57(238),
        123(593);

      • 60,000 plus in 1905, 63(256);

      • 131,422 in 1925 82(383),
        123(593), 125, 147(694), 151;

      • 151,333 in 1927 125(608, 609);

      • 303, 502
        in 1938 147(694);

      • 592,390 in 1950 151;

      • 40,893 books made available
        in 1949-50 150, 151;

      • methods of computation 151(712);

      • material other
        than books in 1950 152.

    • Staff. Size 72, 123(592), 179(938,939);

      • quality 183(950);

      • continuity
        in service 198;

      • spirit 197-199;

      • biographical sketches of members of
        Board of Aldermen in 1950 184-194.


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    • Staff Association 194, 195.

    • Virginia Collection. Organized in 1929 and located in southeast
      wing of Rotunda, with Miss Harshbarger as Curator 164(777),

      • followed by Mr. Wyllie 164(951), 194. See Rare Book and Manuscript
        Division (above).

  • VIRGINIA CERTIFICATION LAW. Enacted in 1937 182(945).

  • VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Cooperation for Virginia Imprint Series
    203.

  • VIRGINIA IMPRINT SERIES. Cooperative project 203(1012).

  • VIRGINIA INTERMONT COLLEGE 80(364).

  • VIRGINIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 187.

  • VIRGINIA NEWSPAPERS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY WITH HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION AND
    NOTES. Compiled by Lester J. Cappon 203(1011).

  • VIRGINIA PLAYERS. 191.

  • VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. 191.

  • VIRGINIA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. 195.

  • VIRGINIA STATE LAW LIBRARY. 184.

  • VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY 74(327), 181, 186, 191, 203.

  • VIRGINIA STATE PERSONNEL ACT. Passed in 1942 182(947).

  • WALTER, A. B. Engraved portrait of William Wertenbaker 97(476).

  • WALTER, ALBERT ULMAN. Donor 167(795).

  • WAR OF 1861-1865. See headings under Virginia, University of.

  • WASHINGTON, D. C., Alumni 134(649).

  • WATERMAN, ELIZABETH DILLARD: Senior Assistant for Circulation 1938-1941,
    1943-1947; Acting Circulation Librarian 1942-1943 191(968B).

  • WATSON, DOROTHY STOREY. Instructor in Library Science 1939-1943, 1947
    196.

  • WATTS, LEGH RICHMOND. Donor to Law Library 79(354).

  • WATTS, STEPHEN HURT. Professor of Surgery and Gynecology; donor to
    Medical Library 176(905, 906).

  • WEBB, GEORGE CURLE. Donor to Law Library 175(885).

  • WEBB, ROBERT HENNING. Professor of Greek 1912-1950;

    • Chairman of Faculty
      Library Committee 1940-1950; memorial fund 108(539), 170(834).

  • WELLES, SUMNER. Donor for Geology 177(922).

  • WERTENBAKER, CHARLES CHRISTIAN. Son of Librarian Wertenbaker 95.

  • WERTENBAKER, CHRISTIAN. Father of Librarian Wertenbaker 91.

  • WERTENBAKER, LOUISIANA TIMBERLAKE. Wife of Librarian Wertenbaker 93(455).

  • WERTENBAKER, MARY GRADY. Mother of Librarian Wertenbaker 91.

  • WERTENBAKER, THOMAS. Son of Librarian Wertenbaker, killed in War of
    1861-1865 95.

  • WERTENBAKER, THOMAS JEFFERSON. Grandson of Librarian Wertenbaker,
    Professor of History at Princeton 95(444).

  • WERTENBAKER, WILLIAM. Second Librarian, 1826-1831, 1835-1857, 1865-1881;
    Librarian Emeritus 1881-1882. Appointed by Jefferson 92, 98, 99(486);

    • later appointments 40(168), 94(461), 95, 102(510), 103(514);

    • position
      16, 27;

    • salary 27, 40, 42(179), 95(470);

    • length of service 91(443),
      113, 119;

    • Librarian Emeritus 42(179), 95(470);

    • compiler of 1828 printed
      catalogue 5(28, 29), 16(79), 28, 92, 142, 172(850);

    • received gift from
      A. A. Low 40A(172), 96(473);

    • criticisms of library administration,
      by Wertenbaker 36(160),

    • by anonymous critic 98(484);

    • opposed dancing
      in the Rotunda 46A, 95(Special supplement to notes).


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    • Biographical sketch 90-99.

      • Soldier in war of 1812 91(448, 449),
        94;

      • held various positions in addition to that of Librarian 27,
        93(456),

      • including that of Secretary of the Faculty and Secretary
        of the Board of Visitors 93, 94(457, 466);

      • his family 27(123), 93(455),
        95(468);

      • guarantor for erection of Temperance Hall 107(534);

      • member
        of Session in Presbyterian Church 94(463);

      • Confederate flag raised at
        his home in March 1861 94, 95(467);

      • early defender of Poe 97(483);

      • chess player 98;

      • latest survivor of original administrative officers
        and faculty 95;

      • his notable memory 40A, 44, 97, 142, 143, 151;

      • his
        anecdotes of early days 97(482);

      • personal characteristics 97, 98;

      • death
        in 1882 42(179), 54;

      • tributes 96(463, 474);

      • reminiscences of 97(477481);

      • portrait 96, 97(475, 476).

  • WERTENBAKER, WILLIAM. Son of Librarian Wertenbaker, killed when a youth
    by being thrown from a horse 95(468).

  • WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE. 190.

  • WHISTLER, JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL. Quoted 6(33).

  • WHITE, STANFORD. Architect for restoration, after burning of the Rotunda
    56(234), 70.

  • WHITE, WILLIAM HENRY. Lectureship fund in his memory 175(877).

  • WHITEHEAD, MARGARET ANN. Wife of Librarian Prentis 107.

  • WHITEHEAD, RICHARD HENRY. Dean of the Department of Medicine 1905-1916.
    Medical books donated by his widow 176(905A).

  • WILKE, FREDERICK HENRY. Donor to Medical Library 176(914).

  • WILLIAM AND MARY, COLLEGE OF. Tax on imported liquors allotted for purchase
    of books for library 3(11);

    • size of library collection when
      Jefferson was a student, 3,000 volumes 7(35);

    • size in 1830, 3,400
      volumes 6(31);

    • library destroyed by fire in 1859 25(118), 58(240);

    • college closed in 1861-1865, 1881-1888 58(240);

    • cooperation of library
      in Virginia Imprint series 203.

  • WILLIAMS, BRUCE. Professor of Political Science; books on Political
    Science bequeathed to Library 167(800).

  • WILLOUGHBY, WILLIAM FRANKLIN. Donor of books on Political Science
    167(801).

  • WILSON, JAMES SOUTHALL. Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English, Dean of
    the Department of Graduate Studies. 80(365).

  • WILSON, RICHARD HENRY. Professor of Romanic Languages; French books
    acquired for Library 170(827).

  • WING, DONALD GODDARD. Editor of inventory of seventeenth century English
    books, Yale University 204.

  • WINSTON, WILLIAM AYLETT. Sixth Librarian 1882-1886. Political appointee,
    as member of Readjuster Party 42(180);

    • Secretary both of Faculty and
      of Board of Visitors 42, 108;

    • salary 42, 43(181).

    • Biographical sketch 108, 109(541, 544, 545);

      • some details uncertain
        109;

      • last years spent in Minneapolis 109(547);

      • mentioned 110, 111, 113.

  • WISCONSIN, UNIVERSITY OF. Size of library collection in 1895, 135,000
    volumes 58(241).

  • WOMEN STUDENTS. Admission to University 177A(925A, 925B, 925C).

  • WOOD, FREDERIC TURNBULL. Professor of Germanic Languages 170(825).

  • WOODROW WILSON SCHOOL OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. 166(792), 167.

  • WOOLSEY, JOHN MUNRO. Donor to Law Library 175(887).


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  • WORKS, GEORGE ALAN. Author of College and University Library Problems
    148(701).

  • WORLD WAR I. Effect on University 75(333, 334).

  • WORLD WAR II. Effect on University 121(334).

  • WRANEK, WILLIAM HILLMAN, JR. Director of University News Service;
    aided in library publicity 134(649);

    • donor of photographs 157(738).

  • WYLLIE, JOHN COOK. In 1950 Curator of Rare Books and of the McGregor
    Library and member of the Board of Aldermen. Personal sketch 193,
    194; also 164, 180, 181, 193, 194(979-981), 200, 205;

    • Instructor in
      Library Science 1930-1932 196.

  • WYLLIE, MABEL COOK. Assistant, Circulation 1931, 1932; Assistant,
    Preparations 1937; Cataloguer 1938-1944; on exchange service with
    Brown University Library 1941-1942; Medical Librarian 1944-1947.
    185(956).

  • WYTHE, GEORGE. Law tutor of Jefferson 7(34).

  • YALE UNIVERSITY. Origin of Library 1, 2(3, 8);

    • size of library collection
      in 1830, 8,500 volumes 5(31);

    • in 1895, 220,000 volumes
      58(241);

    • Wing inventory of seventeenth century English books 204.

  • YOE, JOHN HOWE. Professor of Chemistry 83.

  • YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. 70, 77, 95;

    • located in Madison Hall
      about 1906 77.

  • YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LIBRARY. Started in 1861 25(115);

    • put on more permanent basis 1875 48(207);

    • located in Madison Hall,
      and received Grace Dodge donation of books 1906 77(339);

    • listed as
      separate collection 83, 84;

    • moved to Alderman Library building 1938
      (658).