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FRAMES Friends Dinner
Tony Hartin, Dr. June Koelker and Todd Waldvogel The Friends of the TCU Library hosted
its annual dinner on March 20 at the Dee
J. Kelly Alumni & Visitors Center. The
evening included cocktails, dinner and a
presentation of the Mary Couts Burnett
Library in the twenty-first century by
Todd Waldvogel, TCU Associate Vice
Chancellor for Facilities and Tony
Hartin, AIA, Associate Principal with
Hahnfield Hoffer & Stanford Architects.
The Friends of the Library gave two
rare books to the Library. At the annual
dinner, Dean Koelker announced that
Louisa May Alcott’s Hospital Sketches and
Florence Nightingale’s Notes On Nursing:
What It Is, and What It is Not were
purchased for the Library.
Books on the move Library staff sort and shelve books at Annex
Freshman Sara Davy measures books using a sizing template
Library Book Relocation
Photos by Glen E. Ellman
A team of 40 library staffers and student workers
helped sort, size and dot selected books for an off-
campus move. These 800,00 volumes are now housed
in an off-site Annex, but they’ll be accessible to faculty
and staff. It’s all making way for a massive library
makeover to bring the facility into the 21st century.
James Lutz, director of Library administration services oversees migration of books to off-site facility
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