Fairleigh Dickinson University Teaneck - Cygnus Yearbook (Teaneck, NJ)

 - Class of 1964

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library The Teaneck University library is the result of years of long range planning and continuous improvement. Library director, Mrs. Althea Herald, remembers when, in 1954, the library held sub- scriptions to five periodicals and had 13,000 books. This year the library re- ceives 1200 periodicals and 100,000 volumes. The library now has 0 stch of thirty-two part and full time workers. Students are aided by photo copy machines, a contourmatic machine, a Thermofox microreader, and a silent lis- tener service. This year indices are being compiled in the serials library to make the periodicals collection more useful. An accredited dental library and a col- iection of Atomic Energy Commission declassified material are integral parts of the library's holdings. The New Jersey Collection is the nucleus of the rare book section. Seminar rooms are used to pre- sent this rare material to the students. This year the Columbia Foundation donated the world famous Enciclopedia Italiene to the library. Top Left to right: Mrs. Martha E. Sather, Circulation Librarian; Dr. Emil Vernei, Assistant Librarian; and Mrs. Althea C. Heiald, Director of Tecmeck Campus Libraries. Center Back row: Mr. Leonard Elting, Assist- ant Serials Librarian,- Mrs. Meline Cas- sidy, Serials Librarian; Mrs. Eleanor Brust, Reference Librarian; and Mrs. Martha Sother, Circulation Librarian. Front row: Mrs. Althea C. Herold, Direc- tor; and Mrs. Mary Kimball, Reference Librarian. Bottom Reading room.

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Mrs. Morris Mr. Woods Mr. Moss Mr. Wong administrative officers Mrs. Harriet E. Beggs Director of Admissions. Mr. Milton A. Cooper Business Manager. Dr. Joseph Green Assistant Provost. Mr. A. Otto lwen Comptroller. Dr. Ulrich S. May Director of Food Services. Mrs. Phylliss Morris Tecmeck Campus Nurse. Mr. lee Moss Director of Placement. Dr. John E. Vaughn Director of Development. Mr. John Wong Director of Student Activities Mr. Harvey D. Woods Director of Athletics and Physical Education.



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Faculty Building-omces and lounge University Council Executive Board The 284 faculty members are charged with leading the students to sources of knowledge to be used both in and out of the classroom. Although sometimes hampered by not so modern equipment and large classes, eoch instructor strives to instill o spark of creativity and a thirst for knowledge in every student. Many times the instructor's only reward is seeing one of his students travel further on the path of learning. Every student is deeply indebted to the instructor who is wiHing to give his free time to aid in the solution of the student's ocodemic problems. The University Council headed by Dr. Heinz F. Mock- ensen Ohird from left-abovet is composed of all Pro- fessors and Associate Professors who have had at least two years service at the University, and of fourteen elected Assistant Professors also with at least two years service. It is a policy making body concrerned wgh holl aspects of academic life. Dr. Mockensen as state t at f It The University Council of Fairleigh Dickinson University our acu y is becoming one of the leading examples of greater faculty participation in the University. 21

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