Youngstown College announced the appointment of Betty Gleason as assistant librarian. Gleason was also to work in the college business manager's office and the bookstore.
Youngstown College director of libraries Dr. Ivan G. Grimshaw represented YoCo at a meeting of the Cooperative Committee on Library Building Plans held at Princeton University. During his visit, Grimshaw studied new library ...
The fifth annual campaign for the Youngstown College library was inaugurated on February 16, 1942 by the first of a series of radio addresses. The goal for 1942 was $5,000.
The Friends of the Youngstown College Library Association announced that they had nearly completed their fifth annual fund drive with the target amount of $5,000 being reached.
Upon the death of Clarence J. Strouss, it was asked that funeral contributions be made to the Youngstown College Library Fund in lieu of flowers. $747 was raised, bringing the fund's total to $11,980.
After extensive remodeling, the Youngstown College "arts" library was moved to the fourth floor of the college building. The former facility, on the main floor, was to be devoted to the law school's library.
The librarian of Youngstown College, R. Maurine Brunner, urged YoCo students to become involved with the planning for the new library. A questionaire was to be distributed to students in order to obtain their input.