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provides resources, services and opportunities for Friends, Trustees, Alumni,
and Foundations around the world to increase and enhance their efforts on behalf
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Donor Spotlight |
Marian L. Gotshall
The
Gotshall-Yeats Collection from
Marian L. Gotshall of Plymouth, Michigan is a rich collection of
nearly 200 titles by and relating to the great 20th-century Irish
poet, William Butler Yeats. The Gotshall Collection includes many
first editions, 72 volumes of scholarly and reference works about
Yeats, and 34 titles from the Dun Emer Press (later called Cuala
Press) run by Yeats’s sister Elizabeth.
Lee Blanke The
Leonella
Jameson Blanke Collection
consists of books, periodicals videos and magazines in support of the curriculum
and activities of the Nancy Held Equestrian Center. Leonella ("Lee" Wilcox) Jameson Blanke, Class of 1949, donated the collection in 2004 and continues to
support the development of the collection through donations. |
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Coming Soon! |
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Special Giving Opportunities for
2007–2008 |
The Save-A-Book Program
We need your help to save our copy of the 1611 King
James Bible! The Bible has been in the collection since the 1940s and came
to us with excessive water and insect damage, missing pages, and
deteriorated leather binding. The work to repair and preserve the book so
that it can be used for teaching and curriculum support requires the expertise
of conservation professionals. For additional images of the King
James and information on the program, see
Save-A-Book.
Cost: $6,500 |
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Encyclopedia Judaica
The 22-volume second edition
of this work came out in December 2006. The
first edition of Encyclopaedia Judaica was lauded as the standard
work on Judaism since first appearing in the early 1970s.
For the second edition, over 2,600 new entries have been
added and 11,000 have been extensively revised and expanded.
This reference work includes more than 21,000 signed entries
on Jewish life, culture, history and religion, written by
Israeli, American and European subject specialists. Cost:
$1,995 |
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Encyclopaedia of Islam Online, 2nd ed.
This is
an essential academic resource,
containing articles on distinguished Muslims of every age and land, tribes and
dynasties, the crafts and sciences, political and religious institutions,
geography, ethnography, flora and fauna of various countries and history,
topography and monuments of the major towns and cities. It also encompasses
the old Arabo-Islamic empire, the Islamic countries of Iran, Central Asia,
the Indian sub-continent and Indonesia, the Ottoman Empire and all other
Islamic countries.
Initial Cost:
$12,360 |
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For more giving opportunity ideas, please see
Supporting the Library. |
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