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  • Unknown author (1942-02-25)
    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.
  • Unknown author (1940-03-13)
    The 1940 library drive sponsored by the Friends of the Youngstown College Library Association netted $5,000 toward its ten-year goal of $50,000.
  • Unknown author (1942-03-11)
    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.
  • Unknown author (1952-04-09)
    A total of $138.18 was given in a room-to-room canvass conducted by Alpha Pi Epsilon and Alpha Phi Omega service organizations. The money raised was added to the building fund for the new library.
  • Unknown author (1950-03-10)
    Library Drive chairman Bob Gray announced that a recent fundraising campaign collected $2,892 in donations.
  • Unknown author (1947-04-11)
    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.
  • Unknown author (1936-01-21)
    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.
  • Unknown author (1971-12-03)
    University librarian Dr. George H. Jones announced that the process of converting books from the Dewey Decimal Classification system of cataloging to the Library of Congress system would be completed by December 1972. The ...
  • Unknown author (1977-10-11)
    Maag Library staff members filed a grievance in which they opposed a dress code unilaterally established by university librarian Richard J. Owen. Owen promised strict enforcement although his code ran counter to the ...
  • Unknown author (1951-04-13)
    Youngstown College library director James W. Pirie announced that library training would be made available to students in two new departments scheduled to open in the fall of 1951. Major fields in Children's Library and ...
  • Unknown author (1947-11-21)
    Louis A. Deesz, dean of the William Rayen School of Engineering, announced that the Youngstown Engineering and Welding Company presented a boiler to the school. The gift was valued at approximately $6,000 and was to be ...
  • Unknown author (1969-10-10)
    Support continued to grow throughout campus for a moratorium on the war in Vietnam. While YSU President Albert L. Pugsley refused to cancel classes in support of the moratorium, others, such as University Librarian Dr. ...
  • Unknown author (1975-01-17)
    Dr. John R. Loch was appointed director of continuing education and public service at YSU. Prior to his appointment at Youngstown State, Loch served as the director of suburbran educational services at the University of ...
  • Solley, Lisa M. (1988-03-04)
    Dr. Timothy J. Lyons, dean of the College of Fine & Performing Arts, resigned in the wake of the scandal involving the murder of YSU student Kenmore Drake by Lyons's former lover, Brian Scott Blevins. Lyons stated that the ...
  • Thomas, Bob (1993-04-09)
    Hildegard Schnuttgen, Maag Library's head reference librarian, retires after 35 years of service at YSU. In addition to her invaluable work with faculty and students, Schnuttgen co-authored "A Bibliography of Chaucer, ...
  • Balestra, Katie (2001-04-03)
    Advances in library technology and 25 years in the building highlight Maag Library's celebration of National Library Week. The staff has scheduled events, contests, and drawings throughout the week.
  • Unknown author (The Jambar, 1992-01-07)
    Dr. Paul E. Beckman, Jr., a retired professor of psychology, donates $15,000 to YSU's Maag Library to establish an endowment for a book collection.
  • Unknown author (1976-01-13)
    The founding of the Northeast Ohio Major Academic Libraries network (NEOMAL) was announced. YSU's new William F. Maag Library was one of the original members involved with the establishment of the consortium.
  • Poe, Christina (2004-01-29)
    Maag Library is the test site for YSU's exploration of wireless technology. Network Services will evaluate both usage and effectiveness.
  • Mangan, D. Brian (1967-12-08)
    YSU installed an IBM 360 computer to keep track of student records, replacing a series of older machines.

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