Illumination Spring 2017

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ILLUMINATION KNOWLEDGE for the 2Ist CENTURY at the UNIVERSITY of MARYLAND LIBRARIES

IN THIS ISSUE

Spring 2017

Saving UMD’s Basketball History By Amanda Hawk

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Have You Seen This Wizarding Tournament?

N NOVEMBER 2016, University Archivist Anne Turkos and Athletics Archivist Amanda Hawk visited legendary former UMD men’s basketball coach Charles “Lefty” Driesell at his home in ­Virginia Beach. In his home office surrounded by awards, plaques, and team photos, Driesell shared his memories of Maryland basketball and generously donated 72 videotapes and 65 film reels spanning from 1969 to 1986. Many of the film reels document the 1973-74 men’s basketball season and include a Maryland vs. N.C. State match-up at the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championship largely considered one of the best basketball games of all time. Videotapes collected from Driesell include footage of All-American Len Bias as well as Maryland’s upset of No. 1 North Carolina in the Dean E. (continues on page 7)

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Student Spotlight

Join Us for Maryland Day

Alice Charms Judges

Charles “Lefty” Driesell, UMD men’s basketball coach from 1969 to 1986.

Help us preserve UMD history and Coach Driesell’s tenure by making a gift today at: go.umd.edu/ basketballfootagefund


MIKE MORGAN

Have you seen this Wizarding Tournament?

Dear Friend, In recent months you may have seen increased references to “fake news” and “alternative facts” in a wide variety of media reports. I’m sure we agree that accurate and reliable information is essential to an engaged citizenry—and certainly to students and faculty engaged in their academic work. Libraries have long prided themselves on preserving and providing access to reliable information, without judgment. It’s part of our core mission and an activity we take very seriously. Even as technologies and habits change the way people find and share information, libraries have remained steadfast in this mission. We work daily to provide access to information by meeting the growing need for more online resources, for example, and by digitizing special collections unique to Maryland to make them broadly available. As experts in organizing information and managing data, we support research and teaching through innovative uses of technology. This issue of Illumination lists donors who support this work and value the many contributions the University Libraries make to the academic community. If you are a supporter, please accept my heartfelt thanks. If you are not, please consider adding your name to our growing list. Sincerely,

Babak Hamidzadeh Interim Dean, University Libraries 2

EACH FALL, the Libraries look for a fun, creative way to engage students before the stress of midterms and finals takes hold. This year, the Terpindor Wizarding Tournament invited students to learn about the Libraries’ spaces and services while completing wizarding challenges and interacting with the Libraries on social media. The Harry Potter-inspired tournament, which ran just before the release of JK Rowling’s new movie, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, included eleven challenges designed to educate students about library exhibits, textbooks on reserve,

study spaces, equipment for loan, and special collections. “The most popular challenge was finding the Monster Book of Monsters on reserve at McKeldin’s service desk,” said Aaron Ginoza, the Libraries’ Social Media Coordinator. “It was great seeing students learning about accessing textbook reserves at McKeldin by interacting with a furry book with fangs.” The students that completed the most wizarding challenges won t-shirts that featured a custom design inspired by the crest of Gryffindor, Harry Potter’s house at Hogwarts. The Terpindor Wizarding Tournament was recognized with the only Gold Prize in the social media category of the 2017 CASE District II Accolade Awards. The Monster Book of Monsters delighted students who checked it out from the textbooks on reserve program.

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Priscilla Hudson A HARRY POTTER FAN since middle school, Priscilla Hudson, has worked in McKeldin Library for over a year. This fall, Priscilla’s knowledge of both Harry Potter and the Libraries contributed to our award-winning social media campaign. “Even if you’re not a Harry Potter fan, you’re aware of it. It was literally our childhood. For the Libraries to tap into the nostalgia of a meaningful shared experience made a lot of sense,” said Priscilla. “This generation grew up with these stories and movies.” Working closely with the Libraries’ communications team, Priscilla helped develop the details of the Wizarding Tournament. “Priscilla’s involvement Priscilla Hudson wearing a t-shirt like those awarded as prizes to successful contestants. She holds an owl used in the contest to notify winners of their prizes.

with the Terpindor Wizarding Tournament was critical. I am pretty sure we would not have won a Social Media Gold Award without her knowledge and ideas,” said Aaron Ginoza, the Libraries’ Social Media Coordinator.


HONOR ROLL OF DONORS The individuals listed here have made a donation that helps us to support every student at Maryland. Thank you for contributing to student success. This list recognizes all donors to the University of Maryland Libraries from July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016. To correct an error, please call us at 301.314.5674. To add your support, please visit us at go.umd.edu/makeagift.

Tahirah Akbar-Williams Ina Susan Alterman ‘95 Toby L. and Melvyn R. Altman Ruth M. ‘77,’80,’90 and Roy D. Alvarez Roop A. Ambardekar ‘05 Carolyn Anderson Clinton G. Anderson ‘81 Pinar Arcan ‘67,’70 George H. ‘51,’54 and Elizabeth Arscott Doris Avshalomov Karen V. Babikian ‘75 Harry M. Bagdasian Robert Barclay, Jr. ‘57* Lauren Denise Barker ‘93 Lutgarda D. Barnachea Eric Bartheld Matthew C. Battle ‘90 Myra Sue Baughman ‘81 and James I. Koenig James Baxter Svetla Baykoucheva Nancy S. Bazar ‘13 Jane Beaudoin Roselin Becker George W., Jr. ‘63 and Linda D. Beechener ‘68 Peggy A. and ‘70 Joseph A. Behun, Jr. ‘73 Joseph Belth Sari D. Bentsianov ‘07 Cheryl Beredo Paul J. Bergdolt ‘79 David Bergman ‘88 David H. and Mary Bernheisel John Bewley Thomas S. Bianchi ‘87 Neal E. Blair ‘75 and Sarah M. Pritchard ‘75 Benjamin Blake Edward C. Blau ‘79 Kenneth G. and Ann Bloomquist Beatrice S. Bobotek ‘77 Mark W. Bockelman ‘89

Raymond and Heather Bodiford Diane L. Boehr ‘83 Halcyone Bohen Steven M. Bookman ‘07 Martin and Karen Borenstein ‘86 Charles W. and Frieda F. Bostian Monique S. Botkin ‘92 Richard ‘57 and Sarah R. Bourne ‘57,’76 Susan Schurig Bowman ‘92 Barbara Leitner Brande and Scott Brande Lee C. and Diane Q. Branthover ‘74 Robert J. Brennan ‘92,’94 Felicity Ann Brown Judith B. Brown ‘81 Lauren R. Brown and Elizabeth Davis Brown Daniel R. Bruckner Jackson R. Bryer Richard Alan Bunch Jerome Bunke Lana Kamal Bur ‘97 Mary E. Burke Bruce W. Burrows Barbara Byrd Rita M. Cacas ‘78,’02 and Christopher S. Cook M. Clarke Calyer ‘61* Sarah Cameron Douglas George Campbell ‘71 Anna Limar Campos ‘72 and Orland Campos Thomas Caneva Elizabeth M. Caringola Loretta P. Carstens Eric S. Cartier Andrea D. Castrogiovanni ‘94,’01 Joseph Cella Barbara F. Chambers Marc and Janice B. Chapdelaine Edward A. Charron ‘54 and Joyce Bartlett Charron Cynthia R. Chase Clifford Chen and Rebecca Goldberg

Shiqiu Jeff Cheng ‘95 and Hong Zhang Su-chuan Cheng ‘06 Natalie A. ‘05,’08 and Lee Chernett ‘99 Sharon Cheslow Michael P. Christofaro ‘76 Angela M. Chu ‘90 and Charles M. Denton Thomas Chung Jih Jiang Chyu Savannah M. Clark Stephen P. Clark and Kathleen Walsh Clark ‘70 Laura Elizabeth Cleary ‘03 Suzanne F. Clewell ‘79,’81 Ana O. Cohen Faye ‘51 and Sheldon S. Cohen Robert Cohen Robert H. Cohen Dalya Cohen-Mor Jennifer N. M. Coile ‘75 Flora Colantuono Mary Anne Cole ‘62 Dolores W. Conger ‘78 Timothy D. Connelly ‘82 Michaelene D. Conner ‘74 James J. Conners ‘86 Sharon R. Cook ‘74 H. Rebecca Cooper ‘67 Bernard D. Cooperman Patricia Kosco Cossard Richard ‘75 and Caren A. Cowhig ‘75 Lili Vivian Crymes ‘95 Ernesto Cuesta ‘71 Octavio and Elizabeth Cunanan Jean Trawick Curtis ‘71 William Dakin John H. Dammeyer ‘54 John Robert Davis ‘99 John J. and Lois M. Davis ‘71 Martha Davis Richard A. Davison Liza Serena Deangelis ‘96 Donald L. ‘90 and Julie D. Deardorff

Carol D. Decatur Rosemarie Dedonato ‘73,’75 Eileen S. Demarco Lynn A. Demeester ‘67 Colleen C. Derber ‘04 Zaida M. Diaz Jane E. Dickerson ‘89 David J. Diehl ‘74 Bernard J. and Sally S. Dobroski Sandra Ricker Doggett ‘70,’72 and J. Maurice Travillian Kate Dohe Thomas R. Donahue Jane L. Donawerth Joyce M. Dorn ‘78 James M. and Teresa Douglas John Demetrios Doukouris ‘94 Karen H. Dowling ‘75 Wallace E. Downey, Jr. ‘58 Emily L. Downing-Ishee ‘10 Kathleen M. and Charles F. Downs, II ‘68,’75 Bryan L. Draper Barbara Jo Dubnoff Karen ‘68 Edward A. Duffy ‘81 Barbara Duman * Christopher John Dunay ‘07,’10 Gretchen E. Dunn Herbert I. Dunn ‘69 Joseph Allen ‘68 and Rheba Dupras Anand Dutta ‘99 and Tara McColgin John E. Duvall ‘70,’72,’74 Alice W. Eastman Jane O. Edwards ‘79,’80 Karen M. Eggert ‘84 Charles D. and Natalie P. Ellis ‘73,’75 Donald L. Elmore ‘60 Dick Evans Joseph and Sybil Fainberg Bryan Farrell ‘16 Reed Farrell Lynn Faught Leona Irene Faust ‘83,’06 Helmuts and Elizabeth Feifs (continues on next page)

THE FOUNDERS LEGACY CIRCLE Franklin E., Jr. ‘67 and Barbara H. Angier ‘67 Donald R. Brown Jackson R. Bryer John F. Cahill Linda Egan ‘66 Janice L. Flug ‘75

Ralph M. Hamaker ‘53 James C. ‘59,’66 and Mary G. Holland Marilyn Lemon ‘73 Patricia A. Leppert ‘79 Lee Luvisi Steven L. Permut ‘74 Edward M. Rider ‘47

James A. Ruckert ‘53 Godfrey Richard Shafto* Vernon Tate, Sr. ‘61 Anne S. K. Turkos Bruce D. and Geraldine Wilson ‘76 William G. Wilson Edmund Witkowski

We invite you to learn about the Founders Legacy Circle, which recognizes individuals who support the University of Maryland through bequests, planned gifts, gifts of property, and other assets. For information, please contact the Office of Gift Planning at www.giftplanning.umd.edu, (866) 646-4UMD, or giftplanning@umd.edu. Inquiries are kept strictly confidential.

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Richard J. Feldman ‘73 Frank C., Jr. ‘53,’57 and Elizabeth M. Fellows ‘54,’67 Carol Fendler ‘77 Margaret Fennelly and Brian J. Richter Miriam L. Ferrell Carolyn Headlee Fichtel ‘65 Walter L. ‘72 and Terri Finch Ellen Finley Flach Joseph M. Finn ‘69 Michael E. Fisher Kathryn Fitzgibbons ‘90 Dean Fleming Dina T. Fleming ‘75,’78 Janice L. Flug ‘75 Martha T. Folk ‘69,’77 Earl H. Foote ‘74 Huei-Tsi S. Ford Jonathan T. Ford, Sr. ‘62 Sylverna V. Ford ‘72,’74 Paula S. Forrest Heather M. Foss Jill M. and David R. Fosse Elizabeth M. Foxwell ‘85 Charles A. ‘72 and Sheila Frank Howard Frank Richard V. Frazier, Jr. ‘64,’68 Stan Freedman Linda R. ‘90,’96 and David H. Freeman Stephen D. Fromang ‘73 John Fuegi Donald Fuhs ‘02 Akira Fujiwara William J. ‘84 and Jill A. Gaebl ‘82 Frank J. Gaines Arleen B. Gallagher Christine M. Garcia ‘78 Larry K. Gassel ‘75 Linda M. Gaylor ‘71 Paul Christopher Gekker ‘80 Michael Gelb Diane P. Giaquinta ‘61 Sara T. ‘81 and Tommy W. Gibbs Matthew L. and Christina T. Gibson ‘03,’08

Aaron Kenji Ginoza David B. Glenn Barry P. Gossett ‘62 Sadie Grier Grannison-Henriques ‘70 Lorraine D. Gray ‘70 Marjorie V. Greenawalt ‘91 Marsha P. Greenhill ‘72 Gayle Pope Gregg ‘95 Loretta A. Greiner ‘74 Helen M. Gryboski ‘71 Beth Guay ‘88 Deborah Guess Dennis M. ‘68,’72 and Carolyn S. Gurtz ‘70 Horacio Gutierrez Paul E. Haberlein ‘71,’75 Salma Habib Timothy A. Hackman ‘02,’06 Barbara Haggh-Huglo Grace Halifax Ann B. and Donald Hall ‘09 Babak Hamidzadeh Judith L. Hanna Heidi Hanson Joy Hare Janet L. Hargett ‘65 Richard D. Harrington Jose T. Harris ‘89 Robert M. Haskey ‘58* Amanda K. Hawk ‘13 Joanne L. Hayes ‘65 Keqin He Lisa M. Helfert ‘92 Richard D. Henderson ‘75 Stephen Henry Eugene H. and Esther C. Herman Patricia J. Herron Kaara A. Hervold-Mehring ‘08 Lee W. Hinkle ‘07,’10 Monte D. Hinkle ‘74 Josephine P. Hochheimer ‘52 William Hodos Mary G. and James C. Holland ‘59, ‘66 Pamela Spencer Holley ‘73 Jeri Holloway Megan Buckley Honcharik ‘06 Carol S. Hook ‘80,’89

Rodney P. ‘71 and Jane W. Horst ‘74 Joel K. Horwich Austin A. Housen ‘85 Elizabeth Howe Carol Ann ‘94 and Charles E. Howell, III ‘94 David Huang ‘03 Barbara G. Hudak ‘71,’76 John J. Hudak ‘73 Ronald W. Huffman and Mary J. Tooey L. Casma Huie ‘71 Robert A. Hunt, Jr. ‘59 Bonnie J. Hurley ‘71,’93 Richard N. ‘61 and Maria Hykes Beverly A. Ifft Leona U. Illig ‘75,’80 Clare and August A. Imholtz Charlotte L. Ingram ‘73 Adina R. Jacobson ‘08 Steven and Gilat Jaffee David Jaffin Bayly E. Janson-La Palme ‘79 Stephen Jarrett Carolyn M. Johnson ‘76 Charlotte M. Johnson ‘14 Rebecca A. and James C. Johnson James B. Johnston ‘66 Flora R. Jones Jami L. Jones ‘75 Ruth E. Jones Brian Douglas Kajutti ‘71 Tamas Kalai Jack Kamerman Pankaj R. ‘89 and Sujata P. Karnik Claudia A. Katz ‘70 Stanley H. Katz ‘71 David J. Katzman Dorothy Kauffman ‘81 Michiko Kawahara Fern Marie and Daniel Kecman, Jr. ‘71 James Keene Hugo A. Keesing Marilyn M. Keesing Belinda Lee Kelly ‘97 Evelyn Kennedy and Massoud Moussavi

Fiona Kennedy Kurt R. Keydel, Jr. ‘84 and Carol Friebolin-Keydel ‘91 Myong C. Kim ‘69,’72 Jay F. Kimball ‘97 Robert C. Kingsbury ‘51 Kevin and Lourdes Kistler A. James and Arlene F. Klair ‘76 James F. Klumpp Yeo-Hee Koh ‘72 Joseph Koivisto Victor and Joan S. Korenman Shashikant Koul Joseph Roland Kraus ‘95 Theresa L. Kraus ‘86 Patricia A. Krug ‘87 Jeffrey H. Krulik ‘83 Jenny Lisabeth Kuhlmann ‘91 Jeanne Regus Kuller ‘49 Rose Marie Kushmeider ‘78,’80 Leo R. ‘75,’78 and Alice M. La Sota ‘89 Prima Lagoy William S. Lanford Michael R. Lanuzo Rina Lapidus Nils W. Larsen ‘60 Alexandra Leavitt Evans ‘84 and Jon E. Evans ‘84,’88 Gloria S. Lee ‘86 Grace M. Lee ‘78 Scott R. Leffler ‘90 Bonnie Lefkowitz ‘60 Patricia A. Leppert ‘79 Joan D. Levin David M. Levine Michael B. Levine ‘09 Lydia K. Levy ‘01 Ivan Lieber ‘85 Ted Ligibel Katharine R. Lillie ‘72,’75 Yijen Lin Eric Lindquist ‘96 Jill A. Lion Beth L. List ‘86 Joyce Currie Little ‘84 Margaret Loebe ‘16 Reidun and William Logan, III

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Meet the Real Testudo

MakerSpace MashUp

Join a Google Earth tour of our planet and beyond. Fly around Earth and to the moon and Mars and see fun features in Maryland.

Visit the John and Stella Graves Maker­ Space in McKeldin Library to try out virtual reality Google cardboard and play Spero robot bowling.

East Asian Crafts and Culture

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Visit Special Collections and University Archives in Hornbake Library to check out the real Testudo and learn more about the history of UMD’s diamondback terrapin mascot.

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Francois B. Loup Johnnieque B. Love Margery Morgan Lowens* Yelena Luckert Raymond Luedeke Adelmo Lugones, Jr. ‘95 Virginia B. MacEwen ‘83 Daniel C. Mack Ian MacKaye Anne H. Mahoney Mohammad G. Majd Steven A. Mansbach Karla Mantilla Judith Sigrid Markowitz ‘78,’82 Michael C. Marmer ‘78 Marjorie R. and John P. Marple ‘89 Glenn W. Martin ‘86 Jose Martinez Albert Martini Mary P. Mathews ‘68 Nuno Mathias James J. McGrath ‘97 Sophia J. ‘80 and Paul McArdle Jane M. McCarl ‘52 Joseph H. McCarthy ‘79 Laura McClelland Elizabeth C. McCourt ‘91 Kristy McDermott Douglas P. McElrath ‘84 The Honorable Ernest K., Jr. and Lynn L. McFadden ‘76 Richard J. ‘73,’75 and Theresa McKinney ‘75 Douglas S. ‘90 and Birgit S. Meade ‘94 Gregory Stephen Metcalf ‘93 Stanley F. Michalski, Jr. Wolfgang Mieder Althea V. Miller Clare G. Miller ‘77 David C. Miller ‘95,’00 Gerald R. Miller James C. Miller, II ‘72 Wendy J. ‘79 and Robert Anthony Miller James R. Miskelly ‘55,’65 Leslie S. Montroll ‘72 James L. Moore ‘78

Constance A. Morella George E., III and Donna Vail Morgan Mark S. Morrison Lawrence K. Moss Krishnendu Mukhopadhyay Robert G. ‘66 and Jane Munsey Bonnie Murphy ‘72 Jeffrey S. ‘88 and Elizabeth Murter Gordon L. Myers ‘86 Patricia E. Myers ‘65 Arthur Carleton Natishan James E. Nealis ‘79,’80 Ruth Ann Newton ‘83 Celina Nichols Roger F. Nordquist Andrea Norris Vincent J. ‘94, ‘98 and Elizabeth A. Novara ‘05 Thomas V. Noyes ‘13 and Sarah D. Kopelman-Noyes ‘06, ‘10 Paul F. ‘73 and Edith M. O’Donnell ‘72 Yasuhiko Ogawa John A. and Joanne K. O’Malley ‘68 James E. and Pamela A. O’Neal David M. and Glenna D. Osnos ‘80 Rudolph A. Oswald Robert K. and Margaret J. Painter Virginia Palmer-Fueschel ‘79 Janet Parks Charles A. Pastrana ‘69 Gregory S. Pavlakis ‘75 Paula E. Peinovich Perry J. Pepper ‘77 Steven L. Permut ‘74 Kate Petersen Juanita J. Peterson ‘77 Faris S. Petro ‘04 Harriette L. Phelps Virginia Phillips Dana Pilson Jean P. Piske ‘56 Karen S. Pitts ‘75 David V. Pizzi ‘00 Margaret J. Poore ‘74 Sameer Popat ‘02,’15 Dolores S. Powell-Phillips ‘77

Ramon Preciado ‘70 Rosemary Raya Prola ‘71,’06 Robert C. Provine Sonya Renee Pryor Scott D. Rabinow ‘81,’84 Jyotsna S. ‘94,’95 and Sridhar Ramachandran Therese Casadesus Rawson Verna L. Reamy ‘72 John M. Reed ‘77,’79 Merilyn B. Reeves Warren W. Rhoads Edward M. Rider ‘47 Domenic B. Rignanese ‘71 David Rivard James Roach Raul Roberts Lawrence M. Robinson ‘76 Elizabeth M. Roche ‘03 Ellen P. Roche ‘86 and Mark Yecies Nancy Roisum ‘75 Karin Rosemblatt Helen Rosenberg Marion and Ralph L. Rosnow ‘57 Richard M. ‘77 and Ellen S. Rubin ‘72 Katherine J. Rudolph ‘10 Deborah A. Rudy ‘73 Gail M. Rupert ‘10 Henry J. Sage ‘85 Nancy Sahli John M. Salzman ‘09,’15 Jeannette K. Sanderson ‘76* Roy V. Sanderson Margaret Z. Saponaro Banu Katherine Sarigol Lindsay C. Sarin ‘11 Keiko Sato John M. Schalow Alexander Schneider ‘76 Lori L. and Richard L. Schroeder ‘72 Marta Schultz Louise M. Schutz ‘49 Barbara S. Schwartz ‘65 Bonnie N. Schwartz Elizabeth M. Schwartz ‘75 Nancy B. Schwartz Linda E. and Frederick X. Schwenker

Mary C. Scott Jan V. Sengers Paul A. Shackel and Barbara J. Little Godfrey Richard Shafto* Eunice C. Shanks ‘50 Kenneth Shapiro Elizabeth H. and Jean A. Sharland ‘69 Mary S. Shaughnessy ‘74,’77,’84 Roney T. ‘53 and Merrick E. Shawe ‘53 Gordon J. ‘84 and Donna D. Shelley Robert Sherman Wendy L. Shiff ‘82 Sonya E. Shooshan ‘95 Carole E. Shorb ‘68 Frank J. Shulman Madelyn J. Siegel and Howell S. Baum Arthur Silver and Robin Ritterhoff Rachel Cropsey Simons ‘94 William ‘87 and Jany Sims Ilene J. Sinsky Solomon ‘66 Jon A. Sjogren Travis C. Sluka Jordan Sly ‘08 John G., Jr. ‘78, ‘85 and Joanne Guna Smale ‘00 Donna Marie Smith ‘97 Margaret S. Smith ‘99,’01 Martin A. Smith ‘71 Peter A. and Nancy F. Smith Grier G. Smokovich Elizabeth L. Soergel ‘13,’15 Jayme A. Sokolow Virginia M. Sorley ‘56 Cynthia E. Sorrell ‘02 Michael A. Sorrell ‘61 The Honorable Richard H. Sothoron, Jr. ‘66 Matthew R. Sottong ‘96 Richard E. Spear Jason G. Speck ‘09 Janet L. Spikes ‘99 Michael A. Sprague ‘69,’73 John H. Sprinkle , Jr. Eileen H. Stanzione ‘71 (continues on next page)

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Alice Charms Judges The online exhibition complementing last

year’s popular Alice in Wonderland exhibit in Hornbake Library has received a prestigious national award. Awarded annually by the Association of College and Research Libraries, the Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab Exhibition Catalogue Award recognizes excellence in catalogs and exhibitions related to rare books and manuscripts. ACRL, a division of the American Library Association, is the higher education association for librarians, representing more than 11,000 academic and research librarians. View the exhibit at www.lib.umd.edu/alice150

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Patricia A. and Charles N. Steele Robin A. Steele Natalie Stein James O. Stern and Audrey Andrist Thomas A. Stetz Judith N. Stigall ‘83 Jacklin B. Stopp Sharon K. Stout and Victor Thuronyi William T. Stuart Jeanne W. Su ‘03 Robert G. ‘68 and Marilyn B. Sutherland Linda J. Swanson ‘88 Danielle E. Tarr Joan R. Taylor ‘73 Nedelina I. Tchangalova ‘04 Margaret C. Tessier ‘96 Carrie H. and Jerry J. Thornbery ‘77 Stephanie B. Thornwell ‘90 Elizabeth A. Thurston ‘81,’88 Charles Timbrell ‘76 Deborah A. Toll

Mary K. Traver Anne S. K. Turkos Edward S. ‘63 and Elizabeth Tyburski The Honorable Joseph D. Tydings ‘51 David Uhlfelder ‘56 Kathy V. Umbdenstock ‘74 and William T. Corey Margaret A. Umbreit Donald N. and Mary A. Van Duyn ‘96 David J. and Janie M. Van Oss ‘96 Deborah M. ‘83 and Hall G. Van Vlack, IV Jane G. Van Wiemokly ‘74 Guy R. and Mady Vandevoordt Boris A. Velikovich ‘96 and Maryann R. Keith Robert W. Venuti ‘70 John E. and Sarah Wakefield Sam Walker ‘71,’74 Benjamin Wallberg ‘93 Anne W. Warren C. Ann Wass ‘92

Amy Wasserstrom Elizabeth A. Webb ‘75 Karyn Weber Mary L. Wegl ‘66 Ellen B. Weinberger ‘60 Susan A. Weinstein ‘81,’87 Michael J. Weiss ‘73 and Phyllis J. Stanger Elizabeth H. Werner ‘73 Joshua A. Westgard ‘14 Lisa M. Wheeler Andrea J. White Gary W. White Raymond A. White ‘76,’79 Amy D. Wickner ‘16 Kyle D. Wildermuth Mary E. Wiley ‘63 Louis J. Wilmotte Bruce D. Wilson Pamela A. Wilson Quin ‘69 and Paul Quin Rebecca P. Wilson ‘11 Bette Marcia Winer ‘69 Elliot Winston ‘66,’68

Joel A. and Miriam R. Wirchin Richard A. Wojciechowicz ‘67 Johanna B. Smith Wood ‘73 Charles E. Wright ‘87 Gretchen S. Wright ‘85 Arthur N. Wynkoop ‘71 Ke Xue Bernard Yang Huiwen Yao ‘95 Leland B. Yeager Sojin Yu Donald T. ‘89 and Aleksandra Zajackowski ‘95 Marilea A. Zajec Judith A. and John W. Zane ‘60 Alexander Ziemkiewicz Robert K. Zimmerman ‘63 Mark Ziomek Judith Brienza Zografos ‘81 Jonathan and Cecile Zorach

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C O R P O R AT I O N S , F O U N D AT I O N S , A N D O R G A N I Z AT I O N S Alpha Lambda Delta National American Bandmasters Association Foundation Anacostia Trails Heritage Area, Inc. Association for Childhood Education International BCTGM International Union Bernarr Rainbow Trust Black Faculty & Staff Association Conference Campus Club of the University of Maryland College Park Daughters of the American Revolution Dayton Foundation Depository Inc. Faye F. and Sheldon S. Cohen Philanthropic Fund Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund IBM Corporation International House of Japan

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Japan Publishing Industry foundation for Culture Japanese Literature Publishing Project Joseph H. McCarthy, D.D.S., P.A. Kraft Foods matching gifts program Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies Lifepieces to Masterpieces MARAC Maryland Library Association Inc. Maryland Public Television Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation MPT Foundation, Inc. Museu da Casa Brasileira MCB Music Library Association National Association of Teachers of Singing, Inc. Page One Photography, Inc. PNC Financial Services Group

Pride at Work Richard and Rory Hykes Charitable Fund Richard Eaton Foundation, Inc. Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc Sabin-Blanco Architects Sainsbury Institute Sanofi Foundation for North America Schwab Charitable Fund Society for Music Theory Incorporated Society for the Preservation of Maryland Antiquities The Eckhardt-Grammatte Foundation Twentieth Century Consort United Jewish Endowment Fund United Way of Central Maryland, Inc. Verizon Foundation Walt Disney Company Foundation Washington Area Performing Arts


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Smith Center in 1986 (UNC’s first loss in their new arena). The visit inspired the University Archives to ensure Driesell’s legacy through digitizing all basketball film and video from his tenure — a key aspect of the Archives’ efforts to preserve campus athletic history. To support this initiative, the Libraries established a new giving opportunity for those interested in helping save basketball footage before it is lost to deterioration. Similar to the University ­Archives’ campaign to preserve and digitize historical football film, this fund will support future projects to perma­ nent­ly save and make publicly avail­able basketball film and video from 1953 to the present. The items donated by Coach Driesell will be the focus of the first project supported by the new Basketball Footage Preservation and Access Fund. For information on how to make a gift to the fund, see go.umd.edu/ basketballfootagefund. Right: Student fans cheer on Lefty and the basketball team. Below: Lefty flashes his signature victory sign after a win in Cole Field House.

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