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Presentation

Love Library Cornerstone Celebrates 75th Anniversary

Date:
Time:
4:00 pm
Love Library South Room: 221–Peterson Room
1248 R St
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: LLS
Contact:
Joan Barnes, (402) 472-6987, jbarnes3@unl.edu
A new exhibit and a special presentation by Lincoln historian, Jim McKee, highlight the celebration of the 75th anniversary of Love Library’s construction. The exhibit, “75th Anniversary of Love Library’s Cornerstone,” opens with a special presentation by Jim McKee on Don L. Love, the namesake for Love Library, and its early years.
Refreshments will be served.

A few fun facts about Love Library:
1. Don L. Love died in 1940 and left $850,000 in his will to build a new library on the University of Nebraska campus. It was planned to be the largest and most expensive building on campus.
2. Short essays praising Don L. Love’s philanthropy, written by friends and business associates of Mr. Love, were placed inside the cornerstone before the cement was poured.
3. Due to the onset of World War II, when construction was completed, Love Library became home to about 300-400 Army Air Corps Training Unit in 1943 instead of being used as the library. Love Library opened to students in 1945 and was finally dedicated as a library in 1947.
4. The library used to have a pneumatic tube and special conveyor to speed up the process of getting books from the stacks to the students.

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