Endowed Library Funds D-F
The generous support of the following endowed funds enables the ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ Libraries to purchase materials in support of the teaching and research mission of the College.
- Delphine Fitz Darby Fund for Art History
- Charles W. and Margaret Simpson David (1935) Book Fund
- Grace and Theodore de Laguna Fund
- James A. Develin Fund in Memory of Quita Woodward
- Rita Dielmann Fund
- Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation Fund
- DuBois Fund for the Library
- Margaret Dunham Edsall Fund
- Anne Henry Ehrenpreis Library Fund
- Lois Lawrence Elliott Library Fund
- Francis Farquhar Fund
- Eugene Feldman Fund for Library Purchases in History of Art
- Professor Charles Fenwick Fund
- Helen G. First Fund
- Isabelle Oroian Fleck Fund
- Susan L. Fleischer Fund for Journals
- Magdalen Hupfel Flexner Memorial Book Fund
- Helen L. Flinn 1921 Memorial Fund
- Olive Floyd Fund
- Cora Baldauf Fohs Fund
- Constance Tang Fong 1955 Book Fund
- Lucien Foulet French Book Fund
Endowed Library Funds
Charles W. and Margaret Simpson David (1935) Book Fund
Designated for the purchase of materials in Bibliography and Medieval Studies.
Established by a gift from Margaret Simpson David, Class of 1935, in memory of her husband. Margaret Simpson David ran the Owl Bookshop for many years. Upon her death, the fund was broadened to include her. Her son George and other friends continue to contribute to this fund in her memory.
Grace and Theodore de Laguna Fund
Designated for the purchase of materials for the general collection, with a preference for those that represent major new intellectual works.
Originally established by an anonymous gift as a, "Fund for the Philosophy Department in honor of Theodore and Grace de Laguna." In 1977, the donor requested the name change and a more specific designation of purpose. Additions to this fund were made by the Class of 1927 at its 50th Reunion. Grace de Laguna was a member of the ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ Faculty from 1907-1944; her husband, Theodore de Laguna, from 1907 to 1930; and their daughter, Frederica de Laguna, Class of 1927, was a member of the Anthropology Department from 1938 until her retirement in 1975. Frederica de Laguna refined the purpose of the fund orally to "major new intellectual works" in 1988.
James A. Develin Fund in Memory of Quita Woodward
Designated for the purchase of books in English literature, with a preference for Irish authors, and leisure reading materials for the Quita Woodward Room.
Established by an initial gift from James A. Develin in 1961. Mr. Develin died in January 1978 and provided a legacy to ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ in support of this fund.
Anne Henry Ehrenpreis Library Fund
Designated for the purchase of books in Special Collections, with a preference for early English books (published through 1640).
Established by donations as "an acknowledgement of Mrs. Ehrenpreis' (Anne Henry Ehrenpreis, Class of 1948) work as a rare book cataloger and bibliographer," by her husband, Irvin Ehrenpreis, and several friends.
Professor Charles Fenwick Fund
Designated for the purchase of materials in Political Science.
Susanna Edmundsom Hotelling (Mrs. Harold Hotelling), graduate student from 1930-32, established this fund as a memorial to Charles Ghequiere Fenwick, Professor of Political Science at ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ from 1914 until he retired in 1945. He died April 24, 1973.
Helen G. First Fund
Isabelle Oroian Fleck Fund
, beginning with fiscal year 2003.
Designated for the purchase of materials in Asian Studies, with a preference for those in the areas of Japan and China.
Established by a gift from Francis E. Fleck and Isabelle S. Fleck as a memorial fund for their daughter, Isabelle Oroian Fleck, Class of 1964.
Susan L. Fleischer Fund for Journals
, beginning with fiscal year 2003.
Designated for the purchase of periodicals.
Established in 1991 by a gift from Susan Levin Fleischer, Class of 1958.
Cora Baldauf Fohs Fund
Designated for the purchase of materials for the general collection, with a preference for those in Geology.
Established by the ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ Club of Houston, Texas, in honor of Cora Baldauf Fohs, Class of 1904. Mrs. Fohs had earlier established the Class of 1904 Book Fund. Her major subjects were German and French. She helped her husband professionally; he was an oil geologist.
Constance Tang Fong 1955 Book Fund
, beginning with fiscal year 2003.
Designated for the purchase of books in Asian Studies, with special preference for those in the areas of Chinese Art and History.
Established by a gift from Constance Tang Fong, Class of 1955, through the KMT Trust.
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