Collections Acquired By the University of Illinois Library At Urbana Champaign
Collections Acquired By the University of Illinois Library At Urbana Champaign
Jean a Major
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Collection. 1500 volumes. Henry Horner was Governor of Illinois from 1933 to 1940. His li- brary was mainly l-iterature concerning World War I, including pictures and scrapbooks, as well as newspapers, pamphlets, and books. Gift, 1943/44. 77. Howe, Stewart Samuel, 1905-1973. Fraternity collection. 3, 000 volumes, archival material. Stewart Howe's collection reflected his long association with and interest in higher education, especially student life. It contained na- tional fraternity and soror...ity publications, college and university his- tories, annuals, and other publications, as well as material relating to journalism and Chicago and Illinois history. Mr. Howe was an educational administrator and publicist and an alumnus of the University of Illinois. Gift, 1973. 78. Hutchins, Henry Clinton, 1889- collector. Hutchins Collection, 1556-1847. 400 volumes. Defoe's writing dominated the Hutchins library, but the collection also contained tracts written by other polemicists of Defoe's time, an extensive collection of early books of voyages, rare translations of French novels, and works of other writers of the eighteenth century.
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