THE FRIENDS OF THE COLUMBIA LIBRARIES
AN OPPORTUNITY
The Friends assist the Columbia Libraries in several direct ways: first, through their active
interest in the institution and its ideals and through promoting public interest in the role of
a research library in education; second, through gifts of books, manuscripts, and other
useful materials; and third, through financial contributions.
By helping preserve the intellectual accomplishment of the past, we lay the foundation
forthe university of the future. This is the primary purpose of the Friends of the Columbia
Libraries,
CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP
Regular: $75" per year Patron; 8 300 per year
Sustaining: $ ! 50 per year Benefactor: $ 500 or more per year
A special membership is available to active or retired Columbia staff member.s at fifty dol¬
lars per year.
Contributions are income tax deductible.
OFFICERS
He^^RY GnAVi-: Chairman T PETER Kraus, Vice-Chairman
Daniel King, Secretary-Treasurer
Sixth Floor, Butler Library, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027
THE COUNCIL
R, Dv'KE Benj.amin Pearl London
Carter Burden George Lovvr\-
Elizabeth M, Cain Martin Meisel
The Viscountess Eccles Pauline A, Plimpion
Helmut N. Friedlaender Dallas Prait
Henry Graff Carol Z. Roi hkopf
loLA S, Haverstick Morris H, Saffron
Chantal Hodges Janet Saint GeriViain
George M. Jaffin Stuart B. Schimmel
Hugh J, Kelly Mrs Franz T, Stone
Margaret L, KEiMpner Frank S, Streeter
T, Peter Kraus G. Thomas Tanselle
Corliss Lamont
Elaine Sloan, Vice President for Information Services and
University Librarian, EX-OFFICIO
Rudolph Ellenbogen, Editor Pairick T, Lawlor, Assistant Editor