The Brown University Library is grateful for the many gifts
that add to the research materials available to students and
faculty. While it is not possible to list every gift here, we
have selected a small sampling of gifts to share with our readers.
Gifts to the Brown University Library are greatly appreciated.
If you are interested in making a gift to the Library, please
contact Patricia Putney, Head of Acquisitions, at (401) 863-2954
or via e-mail at
Patricia_Putney@
Brown.edu. Thank you for your continued support! |
937 volumes of Italian literature from the library of the donorís
sister, Lynn Gunzberg, former Associate Dean of the College and
Professor of Italian Studies.
Gift of Guy Gunzberg
Gifts in support of the Libraryís subscrip-tion to MD Consult ‚
a service that provides medical faculty and students with online
access to scores of medical reference books, journals, clinical
practice guidelines, patient education materials and comprehensive
drug information.
Gifts of Dick Carolan, í58
21 artistsí books from a variety of small and fine presses.
Gift of Sarah Peter, p í04
Funds to support the purchase of facsimiles of historic music scores,
selected by Professor David Josephson.
Gift of Mitchell Wolff, í78
12 oil paintings from World War II done by donorís father, Pvt.
Horace T. Day.
Gift of H. Talmage Day
Medical instruments of historical value, including a microscope
with bell jar, a curved horn stethoscope, 50 pairs of 19th and 20th
century spectacles, and two articulated human skulls.
Gift of Dr. Sydney Brody
10 boxes of medical instruments of historic value and a Rhode Island
banjo clock.
Gift of the Rhode Island Medical Society
Many memorial gifts were made in honor of W. Chesley Worthington,
í23.
Gifts from multiple donors
34 volumes in the field of psychiatry.
Gift of Dr. C. Brandon Qualls
A selection of journals, mostly from the 18 th & 19 th centuries,
including one bound periodical, 11 loose journal issues and nine
clippings.
Gift of Eleanor Chisholm
79 books, along with broadsides, sheet music and other ephemera.
Gift of Stephen P. Gross