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Active 1967
Active 1999
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Biographical notes:

John M. Willits earned his A.B. in economics at Stanford in 1925; he was an instructor in psychology and marketing at Stanford prior to earning his Ph.D. in psychology in 1937.

From the guide to the John Metts Willits papers, 1911-1933, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)

The new main library at Stanford was designed by the San Francisco architectural firm of John Bakewell, Jr. and Arthur Brown, Jr.; is it now known as the Bing Wing of the Cecil H. Green Library.

From the description of Stanford University Libraries, construction records, 1917-1919. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702912949

The first accession books for the Stanford University Library, giving bibliographic information, source of each item, cost, and remarks. Volume four includes items from the library of Rudolf Hildebrand, scholar of Germanic philology and literature, acquired in 1894-95; and the gifts of Thomas W. Stanford, largely concerning Australia.

From the description of Stanford University, Libraries, accession registers, 1891-1900. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 703639454

The Bender Room of the Stanford University Library, located on the top floor of the 1919 building (now the Bing Wing of the Cecil H. Green Library), was once the home of the rare book and manuscript divisions of the library.

From the description of Stanford University, Libraries, Bender Room scrapbooks, 1926-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84651515

Biographical/Historical Sketch

The first accession books for the Stanford University Library, giving bibliographic information, source of each item, cost, and remarks. Volume four includes items from the library of Rudolf Hildebrand, scholar of Germanic philology and literature, acquired in 1894-95; and the gifts of Thomas W. Stanford, largely concerning Australia.

From the guide to the Stanford University, Libraries, accession registers, 1891-1900, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)

Biographical/Historical Sketch

The Bender Room of the Stanford University Library, located on the top floor of the 1919 building (now the Bing Wing of the Cecil H. Green Library), was once the home of the rare book and manuscript divisions of the library.

From the guide to the Stanford University, Library, Bender Room scrapbooks, 1926-1969, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)

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Subjects:

  • Acquisitions (Libraries)
  • American newspapers
  • Bookplates
  • Rare books
  • College buildings
  • Counterculture
  • Counterculture
  • Libraries
  • Library records

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