Logan-Peters to speak on history of Nebraska libraries

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Logan-Peters to speak on history of Nebraska libraries

With an image of Architecture Hall — the university's first library — in the background, Kay Logan-Peters, professor of libraries, delivers an N150 Nebraska Lecture at the Champion’s Club on Feb. 12. Nearly 300 attended the event, which featured a historic tour of campus architecture, spanning the university’s first building to the roots of the modern-day campus.
With an image of Architecture Hall in the background, Kay Logan-Peters, professor of libraries, delivers an N150 Nebraska Lecture at the Champion’s Club on Feb. 12. Nearly 300 attended the event. She will discuss the history of the University Libraries on March 21.

Architecture Librarian Kay Logan-Peters will present a lecture, “A Photographic Tour of NU Libraries, 1869-2019,” from 4 to 5 p.m. March 21 in Love Library’s Peterson Room.

In her presentation, Logan-Peters will discuss the first years in University Hall, Library Hall, Love Library and branch libraries such as C.Y. Thompson Library and Architecture Library. Her lecture is the second in Nebraska’s History and Future of the Libraries series.

For more information, visit the University Libraries website.

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