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Library UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES NEWSLETTER In less time it takes the average college student to earn an undergraduate degree, the Uni- versity Libraries have done some- thing remarkable. Working as a team under the leader- ship of Roberta Armstrong, the Libraries’ Development Officer, the members of the Library Development Committee have raised significantly more than $1 million in new funds for the libraries. The Develop- ment Committee is composed of alumni and library supporters. Matt Ostoyich ’57 and Georgiana Panton are the current co- chairs of the Committee. Other members of the team are Maureen Andrews ’62, Hedy Bagatelle ’60, Elaine Brody, ’68, Carla Craft, Candace Groudine, Ph.D. ’98, Sandra Ostoyich MLS ’71, Edith Quake ’63, Jeremy Schrauf, MA ’75, Philip Shepherd ’60, Frances Shepherd ’62, Roy Stevens ’56, ’58, and Paul Travis ’75. Emeriti Development Committee members include: BJ Chase ’48, Charles Gibbs ’73, Rene Gibbs ’75, Lenore Grabowski ’62, dean emerita Meredith Butler, Doris Ward ’52, and Paul Ward ’53. These individuals have led the various campaigns that created new endowments for collections, capital for renovation projects, new equipment, new furnish- ings, and programs for students and faculty. Their work provides a legacy of giving. They have been joined in their commitment by all of you. Your names are listed in the Honor Roll in this issue of Update. We are profoundly grateful for your continued support. UAlbany students and faculty experi- ence every day the benefits flowing from the generosity of UA alums and friends. We now have installed a contemporary book security system for the University and the Science Libraries, and funding is in place to create a warm and welcoming leisure reading area in the University Library. Individual philanthropy offers the greatest benefit, which comes from having a research library that grants our students and scholars access to global resources to fulfill their research needs. Examples include the opening of our new Information Commons, which houses new computers and other top-tier equipment; the refurbishing of the Dewey Graduate Library, which meets the needs of graduate students in our highly-rated fields of Social Welfare, Criminal Justice, and Public Affairs and Policy; and the creation of nine endowments for collections spanning all areas of scholarly inquiry. Building on the momentum of the past several years, I envision the Committee strengthening its efforts to set a new milestone for support of the Libraries. The UA Libraries continue to need support for the construction of group study space, climate control equipment for our one-of-a-kind special collections, and new resources for the expanding programs in the School of Nanotechnology and Engineering and the School of Public Health. These are our programs of the future, and UAlbany’s Libraries must be able to meet the needs of those students, faculty members, and researchers. I know you will be there to help in these future endeavors. Thanks again for all you continue to do to maintain our strength and vitality into the 21st century. Frank D’Andraia Dean Message from the Dean “New Directions in Historical Scholarship on the US Congress,” a panel discussion, will be held on Friday, November 16, at 4:00 pm, in UAlbany’s Performing Arts Center, uptown campus. The panel discussion is the closing plenary session for the annual “Researching New York 2007” conference. The panel will discuss the uses of archival Congressional materi- als in research libraries. Panelists will discuss their use of Congressional archives, and they will explore recent scholarship in Congressional history and research. Panelists will include: n LAWRENCE EVANS, Professor of Government at the College of William and Mary. He is the author of Congress Under Fire: Reform Politics and the Republican Majority, with Walter Oleszek; and Leadership in Committee: A Comparative Analysis of Leadership Behavior in the U.S. Senate, as well as numerous articles and book chapters about Congressional politics. n ROBERT DAVID JOHNSON, Professor of History at Brooklyn College, CUNY. He is the author of numerous books and articles on politics, Congress, and the presidency, including Congress and the Cold War; Ernest Gruening and the American Dissenting Tradition; The Peace Progressives and American Foreign Relations. He has also co-edited volumes two and three of the presidential recordings Fall 2007 Editor: Roberta R. Armstrong Designer: Bonny Curless http://library.albany.edu Update November Event Focuses on New York State Modern Political Archive (continued on page 2) Frank D’Andraia

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In less time it takes the average college student to earn an undergraduate degree, the Uni­versity Libraries have done some­thing remarkable. Working as a team under the leader­

ship of Roberta Armstrong, the Libraries’ Development Officer, the members of the Library Development Committee have raised significantly more than $1 million in new funds for the libraries. The Develop­ment Committee is composed of alumni and library supporters. Matt Ostoyich ’57 and Georgiana Panton are the current co­chairs of the Committee. Other members of the team are Maureen Andrews ’62, Hedy Bagatelle ’60, Elaine Brody, ’68, Carla Craft, Candace Groudine, Ph.D. ’98, Sandra Ostoyich MLS ’71, Edith Quake ’63, Jeremy Schrauf, MA ’75, Philip Shepherd ’60, Frances Shepherd ’62, Roy Stevens ’56, ’58, and Paul Travis ’75. Emeriti Development Committee members include: BJ Chase ’48, Charles Gibbs ’73, Rene Gibbs ’75, Lenore Grabowski ’62, dean emerita Meredith Butler, Doris Ward ’52, and Paul Ward ’53. These individuals have led the various campaigns that created new endowments for collections, capital for renovation projects, new equipment, new furnish­ings, and programs for students and faculty. Their work provides a legacy of giving. They have been joined in their commitment by all of you. Your names are listed in the Honor Roll in this issue of Update. We are profoundly grateful for your continued support. UAlbany students and faculty experi­ence every day the benefits flowing from the generosity of UA alums and friends.

We now have installed a contemporary book security system for the University and the Science Libraries, and funding is in place to create a warm and welcoming leisure reading area in the University Library. Individual philanthropy offers the greatest benefit, which comes from having a research library that grants our students and scholars access to global resources to fulfill their research needs. Examples include the opening of our new Information Commons, which houses new computers and other top­tier equipment; the refurbishing of the Dewey Graduate Library, which meets the needs of graduate students in our highly­rated fields of Social Welfare, Criminal Justice, and Public Affairs and Policy; and the creation of nine endowments for collections spanning all areas of scholarly inquiry. Building on the momentum of the past several years, I envision the Committee strengthening its efforts to set a new milestone for support of the Libraries. The UA Libraries continue to need support for the construction of group study space, climate control equipment for our one­of­a­kind special collections, and new resources for the expanding programs in the School of Nanotechnology and Engineering and the School of Public Health. These are our programs of the future, and UAlbany’s Libraries must be able to meet the needs of those students, faculty members, and researchers. I know you will be there to help in these future endeavors. Thanks again for all you continue to do to maintain our strength and vitality into the 21st century.

Frank D’AndraiaDean

Message from the Dean

“New Directions in Historical Scholarship on the US Congress,” a panel discussion, will be held on Friday, November 16, at 4:00 pm, in UAlbany’s Performing Arts Center, uptown campus. The panel discussion is the closing plenary session for the annual “Researching New York 2007” conference. The panel will discuss the uses of archival Congressional materi­als in research libraries. Panelists will discuss their use of Congressional archives, and they will explore recent scholarship in Congressional history and research. Panelists will include:

n LAWReNce evANS, Professor of Government at the College of William and Mary. He is the author of Congress Under Fire: Reform Politics and the Republican Majority, with Walter Oleszek; and Leadership in Committee: A Comparative Analysis of Leadership Behavior in the U.S. Senate, as well as numerous articles and book chapters about Congressional politics.

n RObeRT DAvID JOhNSON, Professor of History at Brooklyn College, CUNY. He is the author of numerous books and articles on politics, Congress, and the presidency, including Congress and the Cold War; Ernest Gruening and the American Dissenting Tradition; The Peace Progressives and American Foreign Relations. He has also co­edited volumes two and three of the presidential recordings

Fall 2007

editor: Roberta R. Armstrong Designer: Bonny Curless http://library.albany.edu

UpdateNovember event Focuses on New York State Modern Political Archive

(continued on page 2)

Frank D’Andraia

2Library Update Fall 2007

New Faces in the University Libraries

LINDSAY vAN beRKOM has joined the faculty of the University Libraries as Operation/Instructional Support Associate for the Dewey Graduate

Library. Prior to her appointment at Dewey, Lindsay served as the Library Public Service Office Coordinator at Cornell University’s Olin Library. Lindsay earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Economics and Management from Cornell.

cOLIN W. QUIN is an Instruction Support Associate in Reference Services. Quin comes to UA from St. Edwards Uni versity in Austin, TX. Prior to his work in Austin,

he worked at Union College. He earned a BA in psychology from Bard College.

WIN ShIh has joined the faculty of the UA Libraries. Win comes to Albany from the University of Colorado at Denver Health Sciences Center, where he served as Head of Systems and Data bases for four years.

Prior to that, he gained extensive university library experience work­ing at Saint Louis University and the University of San Francisco. In his new

duties, Win oversees library system opera­tions. Win earned his bachelor’s degree in Library and Information Science from National Taiwan University. He completed two Masters programs at the University of Illinois­Urbana, earning a degree in Library and Information Science, and another in Business Administration.

November event Focuses on New York State Modern Political Archive (continued from page 1)

of Lyndon Johnson.

n RIchARD NAThAN, Co­Director of the Rockefeller Institute and Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at the University at Albany. He has written widely on American federalism and the imple­mentation of domestic public programs in the United States. He

served as Assistant Director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget and Deputy Undersecretary for Welfare Reform at the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.

In 2002, the University at Albany Libraries established the New York

State Modern Political Archive (NYSMPA). In the five years since the first collections were acquired, the University Libraries have secured the papers of 25 former members of Congress to complement the long­ standing political archive. The NYSMPA includes papers from scores of members, New York State Legislature, dating back into the early 19th century. In addition, the collection includes the papers of The Honorable George De Luca, who was Lieutenant Governor of New York from 1955 to 1959. The most recent acquisition to NYSMPA has been the papers of U.S. Congressman Sherwood Boehlert (R­24th District). Mr. Boehlert recently retired, after serving in the U.S. Congress since first elected in 1982. In addition, the Libraries have acquired the papers of The Honorable Frank Moore, who served as Comptroller of New York from 1943­1950, Lieutenant Governor of New York from 1951­53, and Chair of the State University of New York (SUNY) Board of Trustees from 1953­1966.

For more information about the event and NYSMPA, contact brian Keough at 518-437-3931 or [email protected]

Speaker of the house Thomas “Tip” O’Neill at congressman gerald Solomon’s swearing-in ceremony, 1980. gerald Solomon Papers, University at Albany, NYSMPA.

Fall 2007 3Library Update

New grants and gifts to University Libraries

For 2007­08, the Libraries received an award for $22,700 from NY State Educa­tion Department for Library Collections, restricted to the following academic fields: business, biology, atmospheric sciences, public policy, anthropology, social welfare, and criminal justice. The Libraries received a Conservation Preservation Grant of $126,000 from the NY State Education Department for use in 2007­08. New York State Senator Serphin Maltese (15th District, Queens) made a member’s grant to The M.E. Grenander Special Collections and Archives. The $3,000 grant is for processing materials in The New York State Modern Political Archive (NYSMPA). University at Albany’s Libraries will share a portion of a $180,000 grant from the Getty Foundation’s Campus Heritage Initiative. The grant will be used to develop a long­term plan to preserve and enhance the university’s uptown campus designed by Edward Durell Stone. The Libraries will be responsible for a public

education program about the campus and its future. The Friends of the Libraries, Eliot Lumbard, and longtime benefactor

Marcia Brown have made recent substan­tial gifts to support projects and programs in the M.E. Grenander Special Collections and Archives.

governer Nelson Rockefeller presents the architectural model of the University of Albany’s uptown campus designed by edward Durell Stone. Photo from UA’s University Archives.

“Frequent Fliers” Land at UA Libraries

If the UA Libraries could collect frequent flier miles for visits to our web pages, the Libraries would have a number of free trips coming — domestic and foreign. According to this year’s “Web Presence Usage Report” prepared by librarian Laura Cohen, MLS ’75, a variety of global users visited the Libraries’ web site from domains worldwide, most notably Canada (26,000), the UK (22,000), Australia (21,000), India (18,000), Germany (12,000), Denmark (10,000) and 90 other countries in 2006/2007.

Other interesting data collected by Cohen:n Users come to our web site from a

variety of internet providers, most prominently local cable service Road Runner (324,000 visits).

n There were 3,777,000 visits to the Libraries’ website in 2006­2007. 2,783,000 of these visits came from off campus.

n Visits to the Libraries’ website peaked in September, October, November,

and March, with a total of 340,000 or more visits during each of these months. October had the highest visit count, with 415,000 visits. These are months of high activity in the Libraries when the semesters are in full swing.

4Library Update Fall 2007

Library Faculty Activity

cAROL Lee ANDeRSON is serv­ing as chair of the American Library Associ ation’s World Book Award. She is an appointed member of ALA’s

Reference and User Services Associ ation’s (RUSA) Margaret E. Monroe Library Adult Services Award Com mittee, RUSA’s Reference Services Section — Evaluation of Reference and User Services Committee. In addition, Anderson was re­elected to UAlbany’s University Auxiliary Services Board of Directors at the spring 2007 faculty meeting. She was also elected by the University Senate to serve as a Representative on the Presidential Search Committee. This last appointment represents Carol Anderson’s second time in helping to select UAlbany’s President.

MARY JANe bRUSTMAN serves as chair of Association of College & Research Libraries’ (ACRL) Education and Behavioral Sciences Section Social Work/Social Welfare Committee.

FRANK D’ANDRAIA has been appointed to ACRL’s 14th National Conference Execu tive Committee as the co­chair of the Colleagues Subcommittee. The National Conference Colleagues Committee is charged with con­ference fundraising and seeks support for con­ference events including the educational pro­gram and networking activities. In addition, D’Andraia has been appointed to the UA Search Committee for the new Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences.

LAURA cOheN is serving as a member of the Editorial Board of Information Technology and Libraries. Cohen published A Query-Based Approach in Web

Search Instruction: An Assessment of Current Practice (2007) and Research Strategies 20 (4): 442­457; “A Manifesto For Our Times,” August 2007, American Libraries 38 (7): 47­49. Cohen also spoke on “Transforming Our Libraries with Social Software Tools” at the Rhode Island Library Association Annual Con­ference this past June in Providence.

TRUDI JAcObSON is currently serving on UA’s CPCA (Council on Promotions and Contin–uing Appointments); on an Inform a tion

Literacy Progressive Feedback Panel, which is advisory to a national project, hosted by Syracuse University, School of Information Studies, which is developing a website connected to Information Literacy. In August, she participat­ed in a workshop with cAROL ANNe geRMAIN, “Getting Your Name in Print,” to facilitate librarians’ work on publications, submissions, and developing book proposals. The workshop was held at the New York Public Library.

cAROL JeWeLL is currently serving a two­ year term as a member of the UA Faculty Senate Library & Information Science Committee (LISC) for the period 2007­2009.

eDMée S. heRNANDez is serv­ing a one­ year term as a mem­ber of LISC.

bRIAN KeOUgh has been appointed to the Congres sional

Papers Roundtable of the Society of American Archivists which is composed of members of the Society and others who work with or have an interest in the papers of members of Congress and the records of Congress. In August, he gave a presentation at the CPR pre­conference session.

MIKe KNee currently is Gov­ern ment Relations Committee chair for the Physics­Astronomy­Mathematics Division of Special Libraries

Association and is also member of the Board for the Physics­Astronomy­Mathematics Division of Special Libraries Association. Knee is the author of Computer Science and Computing: A Guide to the Literature. It was selected by Choice as an “Outstanding Academic Title” for publications in 2006.

JeAN McLAUghLIN, the librarian in charge of the Honors College library programs, was appointed to ALA’s Elizabeth Futas Catalyst for Change Award,

which recognizes and honors a librarian who invests time and talent to make a positive change in the profession of librarianship.

cANDAce MeRbLeR has been appointed to the ALA RUSA Division American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial Organiza tions

(AFL­CIO)/ ALA Service to Library Groups Committee for 2007­2008. She recently made a presentation before the National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education Conference at Baruch College on Librarians, Counselors, and Other Academic Professionals.

JeSúS ALONSO-RegALADO recently chaired a panel on “Nuevas Tecnologías y Modos de Producción,” (New Tech­nologies and Modes of Pro­

duction), at the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) XXVII International Congress, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, September 2007. He was invited to deliver the following paper, “Video Digital Latino­americano de Acceso Abierto en Internet.” (Open Access Latin American Digital Video on the Internet).

LORRe SMITh is chair of ALA’s Library and Information Technology Association (LITA) Membership Development Committee, a member of the ACRL’s Copyright Com­mittee. She was appointed to the Maps and Geography Round Table: GIS Librarian Core Competencies Committee. In addition, Smith serves on the UA’s Organization of Women Faculty Steering Committee.

SUzANNe TURNeR is Chair of the ALA’s RUSA STARS Boucher Awards Committee and a member of ALA’s RUSA STARS Task Force on

Interl ibrary Loan Operations Management. Turner currently serves as the elected chair of the University Libraries Faculty Steering Committee.

bARbARA J. vIA and Deborah J. Schmidle jointly published “Investing Wisely: Citation Rankings as a Measure of Quality in Library and Information Science Journals” in Portal: Libraries and the Academy 7(3): July 2007, 333­373. In September, Via was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Capital District (NY) Library Council.

geOFF WILLIAMS is serving on the University at Albany Getty Grant Steering Committee and the State University of New York History of SUNY Committee.

Fall 2007 5Library Update

help build a Legacy through “honor with books Fund”

An inspirational work of literature, a favorite book, your children’s most­requested bed­time story — there are moments in our lives when a book had made an indelible impression. Books sustain us and connect us to our families, friends, and teachers. Books are given to mark special occasions, such as birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, and other times of special achievement. Bookplates make that connection tangible. They document an important milestone, convey the bond we have with a book, and

honor those who have made a difference in our lives. The UA Libraries invites you to partici­pate in a special program designed to allow you to pay a lasting tribute to a special person or highlight a special occasion by placing a bookplate in a newly purchased book in the subject area of your choosing (Arts, Education, Humanities, Sciences, and Social Sciences). Your $100 gift directed to the Honor with Books Fund will support a critical acquisition needed for the Libraries

and simultaneously honoring an individual or marking an occasion in perpetuity. When you make your gift to the UA Libraries’ Honor with Books Fund, a letter of acknowledgment and a copy of the bookplate will be sent to you and the hon­oree or his or her family. In addition, your name will be listed in the Library’s annual honor roll of donors.

For information, contact Roberta Armstrong at: [email protected] or 562-594-8995 or 518-429-5588.

UA Libraries host Association of college & Research Libraries Program

The Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) and University at Albany Libraries jointly sponsored a “Marketing @ Your Library” Workshop in October. The workshop was an intensive one­day program intended to guide individuals to develop a market­ing communications program for an academic library. The focus was on communicating with external audiences but involving internal audiences, e.g. staff, friends, and volunteers. The program emphasized basic marketing

concepts and skills that enable libraries to develop a customized marketing program. Twenty­five librarians attended the program. Workshop instructors were Ken Marks, Dean Emeritus of University Libraries, University of Nevada — Las Vegas, and former chair of ACRL @ Your Library Task Force and the ACRL Marketing Academic Research Libraries Com­mittee. Dr. Marks has presented this highly­acclaimed workshop to academic

librarians located in the US, Europe, and Asia; Deborah Bernnard, UA’s Dewey Library, who was a member of the American University Libraries Team that was the 2005 recipient of ACRL’s Best Practices in Marketing Academic and Research Libraries @Your Library Award; Dean Frank D’Andraia; as well as MARL Committee members Barbara Winters, Dean of Libraries, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia; and Cynthia Pawlek, Associate Librarian of the College, Dartmouth College.

happy 75thbirthday for ARL!The 151st Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Membership Meeting took place in October in Washington Dc. ARL President Sherrie Schmidt (Arizona State University) opened the Membership Meeting and introduced a program celebrating ARL’s

75th anniversary. hunter R. Rawlings III, Professor and President emeritus, cornell Uni versity, delivered keynote remarks on “Libraries in higher education and a Democratic Society.” Following the program, a gala anniversary reception was held in the great hall of the Jefferson building, Library of congress.

The UA Libraries have been a member of ARL since 1975. eight ARL academ-ic libraries are located in New York, associated with the following institutions: columbia, cornell, NYU, Rochester, State University of New York centers at Albany, buffalo, and Stony brook, and Syracuse University. cur rently, UAlbany is at 111 in the ARL ranking.

ARL is a nonprofit organization of 123 research libraries at comprehensive, research-extensive institutions in the US and canada that share similar research missions, aspirations, and achievements. ARL member libraries make up a large portion of the academic and research library marketplace, spending more than $1 billion every year on library materials.

UA Libraries Raise $1.1 Million from Alumni and FriendsAlumni and friends of UA’s Libraries contributed $1.1 million in gifts and pledges in the 2006-2007 fiscal year to support programs, collections, and special projects. The amount raised represents a record high for a single year of Library support. “We are very pleased with these results,” says Dean Frank D’Andraia. “Our donors help keep the Libraries central to the intellectual lives of UA students, faculty, and researchers.”

The private support was in the form of outright gifts, pledge payments, and bequests made and received. See the “honor Roll,” pps. 6-11, for details.

contributions were for the Annual Fund as well as for support for endowments. The Library Development committee is currently advancing nine endowments. These endowments, all of which were initiated within the last five years, are collectively worth $1.5 million. The Development committee, led by georgiana Panton and Matt Ostoyich ’57, is committed to achieving another banner year for endowment support in 2007-2008.

For a complete list of the endowments, see page 6. For further information, contact Roberta Armstrong ([email protected] or 562-594-8995 or 518-429-5588).

6Library Update Fall 2007

We have delineated the names of our supporters into categories in the list of recognition. This list includes both annual fund gifts (unrestricted) and gifts for endowments (restricted). The donors listed have contributed in whole or in part to the Libraries at the level noted. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this listing of our donors to the University Libraries for July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007. If you find an error, please notify us and accept our apologies.

Gifts to Albany’s Libraries through the Annual Fund are a vital source of funds for purchasing books and other materials, enhancing libraries services, for initiating special projects, and for providing general support. These funds are unrestricted. Gifts to endowments can be made outright (cash), through a living trust, or a bequest in a will, by a paid up life insurance/retirement plan gift, a real estate donation, or through a plan that gives a return to the donor (charitable gift annuity or a pooled income fund); or a charitable remainder trust or charitable lead trust. All such gifts present tax advantages, and you can combine a gift to realize significant tax advantages for you and your family.

The following donors have contributed all or a portion of their annual gift to the University Libraries from July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007* Individuals whose employers generously matched their gifts

AbRAM bRUbAcheR SOcIeTY($500,000-$999,999)Estate of Louise Hall

JOhN M. SAYLeS SOcIeTY ($250,000-$499,999)Marcia Brown ’40

WILLIAM J. MILNe SOcIeTY ($100,000-$249,999)Meredith Butler

eDWARD P. WATeRbURY SOcIeTY($25,000-$99,999)Anonymous ’45Paul B. Bertan ’57Class of ’57 50th Reunion Class GiftWilliam L. Hancock, Jr., in memory of Elizabeth McDermott Hancock ’47

DAvID PeRKINS PAge SOcIeTY($10,000-$24,999)Stephen C. Brown, Ph.D. Grayce S. Burian ’63Fidelity Charitable Gift FundDr. Emil J. Polak ’57Edith Walter Quake ’63

FOUNTAIN SOcIeTY ($5,000-$9,999)R. Findlay Cockrell and Marcia Cockrell Martha J. Downey ’51

PODIUM SOcIeTY ($2,500-$4,999)James Gallas ’57

Dorothy G. Griffin ’34Matthew J. Ostoyich ’57 and Sandra Ostoyich, MLS ’71 Alvin Rabinowitz ’60Philip W. Shepherd ’60 and Frances Shepherd ’62 Arline Wood ’54 and George H. Wood, Jr. ’54

PURPLe AND gOLD SOcIeTY ($1,000-$2,499)AnonymousMarianne K. Adams ’45John M. Anderson ’81Maureen Andrews, Ph.D. ’62 and Hugh B. AndrewsAnn Bantuvanis ’57 and George M. BantuvanisJoan Barron ’52 and Robert E. Barron ’52 Meredith Butler Clinton R. Carpenter, Ph.D. ’57Dorothy E. Christiansen Carla Craft Patricia A. Curvin ’57Marilyn Stilwell Dakin ’57Frank D’Andraia and Dana D’AndraiaDominick J. DeCecco ’57 and E. Patricia DeCeccoWilma F. Diehl ’48Vicki J. Dillon ’74Sheila V. Dingley ’48Kenneth T. Doran ’39 and Kathleen E. Doran ’70 EBSCO Industries, Inc.Mary Koonz Egan ’40Kenneth E. Everard ’54 and Lois B. Everard ’57 Richard Feldman ’57Gayle Jacobson Fishkin ’57Friends of the Libraries/SUNYAJohn J. Gauquie ’57 and Marcia Gauquie ’57Stephen E. Goldstone ’76Florence Graham ’45Richard L. Green ’77 and Kathleen KnopoffWilliam J. Gregg, Ph.D. ’71Beverly McIntyre Haviland ’57 and Robert Haviland ’57 *Judith M. Demarco Keays ’76 and Thomas R. Keays ’77

University at Albany Libraries honor Roll of Donors 2006-2007

Be Part of the Libraries’ LegacyThe following endowments represent current investment opportunities for UA Library donors.

n The Dean and Director’s New Initiatives Fund for Albany’s University Libraries. n honoring Our Professors endowed Fund for University Libraries. n University Libraries Fund for Materials in education. n University Libraries Fund for Materials in Fine Arts and Performing Arts. n University Libraries Fund for Materials in Social Sciences. n UAlbany’s greatest generation Fund for the University Libraries. n University Libraries Fund for Materials in economics. n University Libraries endowment for enriching Programs in Science and Technology. n The Preservation of Tradition Fund for the University Libraries.

gifts for endowment are invested by the University. The income from that investment is directed towards a purpose that is specified by the donor. endowment funds are especially valuable because, once established, they provide interest income for the library in perpetuity. Such funds allow donors the opportunity to honor or memorialize a friend or family member. It’s a wonderful way to blend a donor’s vision with University Libraries’ objectives.

In addition to the current established endowment opportunities, you may choose to establish a named endowment fund with a minimum gift of $10,000 to the University Libraries. All purchases made from book endowment funds are recognized by a special bookplate. Other library purchases are recognized by a plaque. contact Roberta Armstrong for more information ([email protected] or 562-594-8995 or 518-429-5588).

Fall 2007 7Library Update

University at Albany Libraries honor Roll of Donors 2006-2007Marjorie Kenney ’29Michael George King ’67Austin Leahy, Jr. ’57 and Joyce Leahy*Rose Matychak Lernberg ’47Benjamin H. Lindeman ’57 and

Mary G. LindemanWilliam T. Liston ’57George E. Martin ’54Alma Jackson Mastandrea ’52John C. Michalke ’70Doris E. Vradenburg Miller ’57 and

William J. MillerRuby E. Morgan ’52James P. Morrissey ’57 and

Anne MorrisseyErika E. Gievers Neuberg ’60 and

William B. NeubergJoseph A. Ostoyich James E. Panton ’53 and

Georgiana PantonJoseph E. Persico ’52 and

Sylvia Persico ’69 Betty Rae Poppo ’57 and

Martin Poppo, MDRichard G. Powell ’57 and

Joyce A. Powell ’58 Clarence D. Rappleyea, Jr. ’57 and

Nancy O. RappleyeaAlicia Reeve ’41Robert J. Reuss ’57 and Patricia ReussMalcolm A. Rogers, Jr. ’57Jeremy P. Schrauf ’75Margaret Smith ’52 and Myron A. SmithBonnie B. Spanier, Ph.D. Barbara H. Van Tilburg ’49 and

Gerald Van TilburgNora H. Warwick ’57 and Tom WarwickPeter G. Weinstock ’82 and

Hilarie L. WeinstockJoan I. Jackson Wolfe ’71*Susan G. Leary York ’71

MINeRvA cLUb ($500-$999)Robin B. Berman ’79Michael Blum ’71 and Cindy BlumMaurice E. Bouchard ’80Arlene K. Brown ’82Neil C. Brown, Jr. ’54 and

Rosemary S. Brown ’57 Richard T. Busch ’68Charles G. Chase ’47 and

Barbara J. Chase ’48 Regina T. Conboy *Timothy J. Cowell ’73Ruth A. Doran ’48Lon C. England ’86Keryn Frankel ’79Judith Frieman ’75Susan M. Gardiner ’75*Theodore C. Gum ’81Henry J. Hamelin ’75 and

Pauline L. HamelinMorton B. Hess ’57 and Ellen HessMuriel Stewart Hunter ’32Carol A. Keyser ’57Debra Kohn ’73 and David KohnMichael G. Langlois ’80

Phillip R. Lord ’74Mark J. Loterstein, Esq. ’84Carole Rising Martin ’57Elizabeth Matterson ’57Stephen A. Miller ’72Grace A. Mueller ’57Emil J. Polak, Ph.D. ’57 and

Patricia F. PolakAlbert J. Read ’47Bertha Pieper Reed ’53*Marion E. Rhodes ’66 and

Milton RhodesGail A. Steen ’73 and Ivan D. Steen, Ph.D. Debra A. Tristram ’76 and

James J. Cummings*Jane Szlasa Ungaro ’87Christine Van Alstyne ’73 and

David J. Van Alstyne ’73 Joan Rendert Wells ’57 and Stewart FrittsCharles A. Willsey ’57 and

Sara J. Willsey ’57Katherine Willson ’74Nigel G. Wright

cARILLON cLUb ($250-$499)*Jo Ann Adams ’76 and *Philip M. Adams Aetna Foundation, Inc.Simona E. Babiceanu ’94Sheila Bamberger ’57 and

Henry BambergerWilliam J. Becker ’72Paul F. Bender ’73 and Jolene BenderEdith Berelson ’80Sanford Bernstein ’57 and

Nancy Bernstein ’61 Biomedical Resource GroupMargaret Stebbins Blake ’57*Irena Briganti ’96Alexander J. Capasso ’64*Barry W. Champany ’70Max E. Chmura ’77 and Jamie WoodwardMatthew Cuevas ’79John H. Dengler ’54Betty A. Devine ’73Ann Poulin Diamond ’57Minnie E. Ellmauer ’70Donald P. Ely ’51 and Martha Ely ’51Max E. Fallek ’51 and Lilliam FallekCarol Wohlgemuth Ferrara ’70Margaret M. Foley ’51Mary F. Franklin ’70 and

James W. FranklinEli Fritz Evelyn Hoyt Fullagar ’35Bonnie G. Goedel ’87Stephen T. Gregg ’73*Mary A. Hathaway ’73Herbert E. Herzog ’65Janet Barlow Hidinger ’63Barbara A. Hoelle ’60Alan C. Hutchinson ’57 and

Barbara Hutchinson*Kenneth C. Joerger ’77Carroll W. Judd ’53Ruth Capala Karutis ’46Sharmon Kenyon ’69 and Peter KenyonSteven I. Klein ’76

Peter H. Kolaian ’87David S. Laiosa ’71 and Joyce R. Laiosa ’72Grace D. Lawrence ’67Florence Leese ’38Michael J. Legacy ’77Joan E. Lein ’77William J. Lemmon ’71Laurie A. Leonard ’84Rita Allasio Lippert ’50Harriet Lonergan ’61Ruth M. Marcolina ’69Janet Marler Melanie Mastanduno ’78 and

Michael F. Mastanduno ’78 Robert McEnroe ’61Patricia Murphy Moonan ’79James D. Morgan ’73 and

Kathleen M. Morgan ’74 Rochelle L. Mozlin ’77Marion P. Munzer ’45Mary E. O’Brien ’56Joan Olney ’63Lisa A. Palombi ’90Phyllis Parker ’62Phyllis Pattengill ’37Anne L. Peterson ’46Harvey A. Poniachek, Ph.D. ’72Madeline L. Raciti ’73Anita H. Ramundo ’72Marie A. Carbone Regan ’57Robert J. Reynolds ’93John R. Rookwood ’57 and

Geraldine RookwoodNeil D. Rosenthal ’79 and

Stephanie RosenthalBarbara Seidman ’74Brian D. Seymour ’85*Valerie Sievenpiper ’74 and

Crispian Sievenpiper ’75 Diane M. Soukup ’82 and Jeffrey SoukupEric A. Squire ’77 and Nancy C. Squire ’77Roy W. Stevens, Ph.D. ’56 and

Shirley StevensSandra L. Sucher ’72Glenyce Jones Trainor ’49Jeanne Walsh ’50 and Bob GardnerJill C. Weinstein ’72Virginia Williams ’50George A. Younkheere ’51

ALbANY cLUb ($100-$249)Ruth O’Donnell Abele ’42*Philip M. Adams and *Jo Ann Adams ’76 Alice Jazzo Adelman ’76 and

Richard B. Adelman ’76Kris A. Albrecht ’82 and

Robert F. Albrecht ’82 Eleanor M. Holbig Alland ’48Judith L. Bialer Amendola ’74Jane M. Graham Annis ’60Roberta R. Armstrong and

George M. ArmstrongLillian Meaders Arrington ’61Katherine M. Babbitt ’72Thomas J. Babcock ’78 and

Marian BabcockTimothy P. Backus ’89

Daniel L. Bailey ’87 and Dori Bailey ’88Richard M. Bailey ’54Judith E. Barlow, Ph.D. *Barbara J. Barron ’84John E. Barth ’83Nancy A. Smith Bartlam ’59Cathleen Fennell Batt ’56Nathan Baum ’77Richard Becker ’78 and

Margaret N. Becker ’80Nancy A. Begg ’85Patricia A. Belair ’85Mary E. Bell ’72Dale S. Juron Berkley ’80Mary L. Bertoluzzi ’78William M. Bird ’59Marybeth Blaustein ’82 and

Steven S. Blaustein ’81 Richard A. Blaustein ’81Paul W. Bohac ’75Edward F. Bollinger ’66Amy S. Borgman ’73 and

Michael J. Fiorillo ’73 Helen Brown ’45 and Gary E. BrownJames P. Brustman ’72 and

Mary Jane Brustman ’73 Mary H. Buchal ’55 and John Buchal ’57Debra A. Buckley ’76 and

William J. Buckley ’76*Carolyn A. Burke ’73Kurt D. Burmeister ’95June Burroughs ’57Paul D. Burrows ’82Robert D. Bushell Dorothy M. Butch ’49Melinda R. Caffin ’92Marian Calabrese ’60Barbara J. Calvert ’71M. Clarke Calyer ’83Nancy Leighton Capasso ’61Nancy E. Carroll Grace K. Carter ’81*Bernice E. Casey ’75Patricia Ohare Casey ’70Mary F. Casserly Christopher Celenza ’88Dorothy C. Chaires ’71Mary A. Chaput ’85Ellen Glenn Childs ’64Linda A. Chrabas ’68Marie L. Clark ’71Carol Clingan ’71 and

Thomas G. Clingan ’73 Sarah R. Cohen, Ph.D. Laura B. Cohen ’94Stuart L. Cohen ’81Roger M. Cohn ’65Grace M. Cole ’50 and Richard ColeSaralee McVay Conkling ’71David R. Connolly ’72Ruth S. Copans ’89Shirley R. Cortelyou ’94Barbara Sholtz Cox ’61Risa Crandall ’87 and Matthew CrandallJohn J. Cromie ’70Daniel R. Cuddy ’84

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Edith E. Cutting ’38Margaret A. Dame ’57Alice Whittemore Damp ’54*Ruth Monz Darcy ’42Ann J. Vogel Davis ’77Barbara J. Davis ’72Marilyn DeLorenzo ’57Arline Dinkoff ’49Donald W. Dodge ’81Jane E. Whitaker Dols ’69Patricia A. Dornburgh ’53Donna L. Dorsey ’85 and

Edward W. Dorsey, Jr. ’85 Neil W. Dorsman ’69Robert C. Dowd ’87 and

Maribeth Krupczak ’83Amy P. Dykeman ’76Thomas J. Ebert ’68Kathleen P. Edwards ’71 and

Richard EdwardsAllen T. Eichhorn ’75Judith Eisenberg ’81Evelyn Eisenhard ’52 and

Richard EisenhardLynn M. El-Hoshy ’70 and

Ahmed H. El-HoshyAlvin Elias ’75 and Rochelle Elias ’76Florence D. Ellis ’33Sharon B. Elswit ’77Beverly Engle ’49Lillian J. Estes ’62Jeffrey W. Etkind ’71Patricia Buckley Fairley ’46Donald L. Farquharson and

Shirley FarquharsonEileen M. Fisher ’93Elizabeth W. Fitzsimmons ’00Susan E. Fraile ’75Marie A. Francesca ’79Francine W. Frank, Ph.D. Amy Frankel ’80 and Mark FrankelJeffrey G. Freilach ’84Frederica Friday ’43Ann L. Friedman ’68 and

Richard B. Friedman ’68 *Edward J. Fronczek ’98Lucille Alessandrini Fudger ’39 and

Gerald Fudger*Thomas J. Gadomski ’73Jan Gallant ’74Bayard G. Gardineer ’79Martha B. Gardner ’77Carol T. Gascoyne and David GascoyneStuart L. Gates ’51Arlene L. Gaumond ’68David D. Geer ’70Bonnie Z. Gervais ’99James A. Giliberto ’84Gerald P. Gips ’73Roberta Vanauken Glatz ’46Alice Goebel ’53 and Henry Goebel, Jr. Helene E. Gold ’94Harriet Greenberg Gold ’45Keith R. Goldstein ’84Robert B. Golombek ’73David J. Goodall, Ph.D. ’72 and

Sally C. Goodall

Karen Gliboff Granik ’75 and Gary L. Granik

Daniel M. Greenberg ’77Howard F. Greene ’83Mary Greven ’81 and William P. Kimmel ’83Mark A. Grieb ’83 and Nancy GriebSue E. Gutbezahl ’71*Catherine A. Gutterman ’72 and

Lewis GuttermanJulian M. Hagin ’68Mark R. Hammer ’76Janet Hanson ’49 and Herbert F. HansonSyed Farid- Haq ’70 and Sylvia Oh Haq ’70 Ellen L. Harmon ’72Susan L. May Haswell ’71Ruth Wood Havens ’39Karen I. Hawes ’68 and Raymond HawesAnn Proper Hebert ’71Howard Heffler ’74*Columba Defrancesco Heinzelman ’64

and David B. HeinzelmanNancy M. Heller ’66Christine V. Herbert ’72Gloria Herkowitz ’49 and Allan HerkowitzPeter A. Hesbach, Ph.D. ’74Nancy L. Hoag ’88Rita F. Hoffman ’57 and Sidney HoffmanHoward E. Holcomb, Jr. ’65Audrey Weller Holly ’51Thomas Hoppey ’57Amy Collins Hoptay ’76Rosalind Horowitz ’63Clara Metcalf Houck ’39Edward T. Houlihan ’67 and

Mary E. HoulihanDiana H. Hovorka ’65Stephen S. Howe Jeffrey D. Hubbard, MD Marilyn A. Huber ’69Edward T. Hughes ’64Thomas J. Hurley ’85William B. Hutner ’75 and Hope HunterJames P. Ioli ’73 and Debbie Ioli ’74 Reina S. Jacobowitz ’64David W. Jenks ’64Christine Jenssen ’72 and Tom JenssenJoann Johnson ’88Benny C. Joseph ’99Laura J. Kahkonen ’73Basil Karpiak ’50Linda M. Kaufmann ’92Cheryl S. Keller ’77Jane Kelley ’71Janice A. Kelly ’81Athena Kendris ’44Joan Kennedy ’59Maureen Kennedy ’62Ilene N. Kesselman ’76Doo J. Kim Michael J. Kiskis ’86Eileen L. Cernese Klein ’82Barbara Kloberdanz ’57Adrienne M. Kmiecik ’68Mary La Porte Knight ’59Maureen Knutsen ’74Marlene A. Eilers Koenig ’81Susan Kormanik ’75

Janice Doll Kosglow ’70Howard I. Kossover ’73 and Marguerite

L. Kossover ’73 Brian M. Kotzky ’74Helene D. Kramer ’47Cynthia J. Krieg ’58Mary L. Kudela ’61John F. Kull, Jr. ’79Charles H. Kuzniar ’72Joanne T. Lahtinen ’60Jeffrey M. Laing, Ph.D. ’82Margaret A. Lanoue ’92Jane B. Lash ’81 and Robert J. Lash ’81 Kathleen Lawrence ’80 and

Thomas E. Lawrence ’83Tae M. Lee ’66*Dorie M. Levin ’86Doris K. Anderson Levin ’38Richard A. Levine ’77Myrna Lande Lewis ’57Paul D. Lewis ’57Deborah Lieberman ’87Shirley K. Lindemann ’68John P. Loonam ’80Judith B. Lott ’78Marilyn R. Lotz ’75*Christopher Lui ’05Lawrence A. Lupo ’73Jan A. Maas ’94Cynthia A. MacKean ’57Dennis S. Mader ’72W. Donald Makely ’60Teresa M. Malizia ’78Rise S. Mandel ’68Jo Ann Margolis ’73Damian J. Mark ’95William D. Marsland, Jr. ’44Shirley Martin ’50 and Albert MartinFrancis E. Martini, Jr. ’75 and

Terry L. MartiniJames M. Matejka ’78Gillian M. McCombs ’95Justine McConaughy ’48Janet McElvaney ’83Rosemary G. McGraw ’48Jeane McLellan ’49 and Donlad McLellanPatricia A. McMaster ’77Tanya Melich Anne Lomnitzer Merin ’40Carol Horan Messick ’70Doris Wester Miga ’48Susan J. Moloney ’70Suzanne Jackson ’46Rita F. Moore ’74Robert S. Morello, Ph.D. ’75John F. Mormile ’66 and

Linda E. Mormile ’66Cynthia A. Morrison ’77Constance Moseman ’89Patricia J. Moy ’90Marguerite E. Mullenneaux ’52Mary P. Murphy ’77Linda M. Negus ’65Barbara A. Nelson ’64Bonnie A. Norton ’71Rosemary A. O’Brien ’92John J. Obrycki ’74 and Matha Obrycki ’74

Rae C. O’Connor ’62 and Thomas A. O’Connor, Ph.D. ’71

William O’Connor ’57Donna O’Higgins ’66 and Michael O’Higgins*Patricia A. Komoroske Oliver ’70Elaine L. Orsini ’69Elizabeth J. Platt Ostrander ’53Catherine Ottenot ’39William W. Owens ’01Mark A. Paperno ’84Stella Kostir Pappas ’68Veronica C. Pastecki ’76Gari Paticopoulos ’48Michael S. Pelone ’71Viola E. Petterson ’48 and Allen E. Petterson*Neal B. Picker ’93David M. Pietras ’78 and

Elaine A. Pietras ’78 Rita M. Pineyro ’82 and Alfonso PineyroSandra Poderycki ’64Catherine E. Poluzzi ’72Valerie A. Prescott ’74Laima S. Price ’74Gary E. Proulx ’68Antonio Putzu ’73Nora C. Radigan Alice Randall ’47 and James T. RandallErnst Regis ’75Lenore Reinhard ’64Willard Reitz ’55Barbara Reynolds ’53 and

Francis L. ReynoldsGail Thomas Reynolds ’68John J. Reynolds ’00Jean A. Richards ’78 and Donald RichardsJulie Steiner Rimel ’61 and Boyd RimelAngelina S. Rivers ’90Lawrence J. Roberts ’76 and

Suzanne Roberts ’77 Bruno Rodgers ’57Helen Rogers ’40Hanora L. Rosen ’76Susan Nagle Roser ’60Jon M. Rosner ’86William E. Russell ’68*Robert M. Sanchez ’81Janet A. Saunders ’42Matthew J. Sava ’92Margaret Kimmett Schatz ’72Joanne P. Scheibly ’76Jacob H. Schuhle ’49 and

Margaret Schuhle ’49Kathleen Schumacher ’87Samuel H. Schustek ’74Steven C. Schwartz ’87Judy A. Schwartz ’75Jane D. Schweinsburg ’96Michael J. Scott ’71Margaret Shands ’59 and

Richard E. Shands ’59 John R. Shaw ’74Jonathan C. Shaw ’79Barbara E. Shelley ’87Selene Sheriff ’48 and Seymour SheriffJoan Sherwood ’48Cynthia L. Sherwood-Judd ’73Norma Shirley ’63

University at Albany Libraries honor Roll of Donors 2006-2007

Fall 2007 9Library Update

University at Albany Libraries honor Roll of Donors 2006-2007Ben P. Siino ’55Anne Simpson ’76Brad A. Singman ’82James G. Slenker, Jr. ’65 and

Susan Slenker ’66John Smircich Tom Smith ’57 and Nancy Smith ’58 Vera Smith ’48 and William SmithWilliam C. Smith ’93Susan M. Sobkowich ’82James Sokaris ’61 and Mary Sokaris ’64Michael J. Speiller ’76Elizabeth A. Spencer ’60Barbara L. Staffaroni ’77Michael E. Stahl ’73 and Polly P. Stahl ’78Robert B. Stanley ’76 and Kathi Stanley ’76Helen E. Stayman ’88Howard N. Stein ’69 and Hollis Stein ’69Martin D. Stewart ’47 and Gloria Stewart ’47 *Beverly Strube ’47Sally M. Sugarman ’90Christine M. Suhr ’86Keith K. Swank ’73Karran Merena Swayze ’65Diane Swindlehurst ’74Katherine A. Tacea ’98Catherine E. Tanner ’38Amol Tembe ’95David K. Titus ’66 and Alice Titus ’67Janice L. Todt ’48Naomi P. Torrisi ’77Barbara Traxel ’57Ellen Triebwasser ’72Helene Tripp ’45Paul L. Trotta ’70Lois Udall ’96Francine Valvo ’59Mary Ann Van Alstyne ’73*Annalisa R. Vanavery ’81 and

Peter VanaveryHoward M. Wach ’77Lori E. Wald-Greenbaum ’87Sandra Walker ’63Caryl M. Ward ’99James C. Watson, Jr. ’73Marilyn Webb ’77Gerhard L. Weinberg ’48Doris R. Weiner ’59Jeremy A. Weis ’76Holly J. Whelan ’84Daniel D. White ’92Mary E. Whitehill ’66Rose G. Whittingham ’82Doris Wilson ’53 and Richard D. WilsonAmy Wilson ’75Hsing-Wei Wu ’92Claudia L. Yeara ’88Raymond J. Zaneski ’71Paul A. Zanotta ’81Alene Zetterstrom ’61Beverly M. Zimmer ’51

UNDeR $100David H. Aaron ’77Fatma M. Abdel-Raouf, Ph.D. ’90Michael D. Abneri ’84 and

Karen Hochman-Abneri

Neil D. Abramowitz ’81Kathryn L. Adams ’72 and

Christopher AdamsMary Dorn Adams ’65Caren A. Agata ’88Robert D. Agone ’39Susan M. Agro ’89Jean H. Aichele ’51Carole Akots Katja E. Alberino ’00Charles K. Alexander II ’00Albert H. Allen ’68Bertha Amanat Bernadette M. Ambrose ’72Doris E. Andersen ’49 and

Daniel AndersenCynthia L. Anderson ’72 and

Douglas M. Anderson ’72Patricia Annesi ’66Rosina L. Ansaldo ’76Kathleen J. Anton ’79 and John AntonBarbara B. Apai ’74Mary J. Aronson ’85Adelaide J. Austin ’62Donna J. Avant-Feder Henri P. Ayres ’96 and Roberta E. Ayres ’03Joan Alverson Baden ’47Hedy Schwartz Bagatelle ’60James G. Bailey ’57Ilse H. Baker ’75 and Armand F. Baker, Ph.D.Laura A. Barber ’91 and Nicholas BarberJudd H. Barnard ’76Anarita M. Barranca Blanche Fisher Beck ’68 and David BeckPaula M. Belair ’93Elizabeth F. Bell ’72Barry L. Berger ’85Carol F. Bergeron ’63Steven Bernstein ’71 and Nancy BernsteinDavid M. Bertaccini ’77David G. Bittel, Ph.D. ’90Susan D. Blasting ’81Susan M. Blumberg ’72Mary Stengel Bond ’44Ray Bono ’75Trude G. Boodt ’69 and Ernest W. BoodtDeborah L. Booth ’86Stephen J. Borgos ’63 and

Joann Borgos ’66Alice M. Bosselman ’90Michael D. Bowen, Ph.D. ’85Patrick H. Boyle ’88Richard L. Boyle ’60Paula D. Bozinovich ’76Dorothy E. Brandon ’70 and

Frank B. Brandon, Jr. ’73Mary A. Brankman ’63Shirley A. Breigle ’62Timothy D. Breitholtz ’75William P. Brous ’77Rita Cherney Brown ’71Theresa A. Brown ’89Theresa I. Brown ’76Leslie E. Brown ’98 and J. David Brown ’05Maureen Brown-Lansaw ’87Judith Brownlow ’74Deborah G. Bruneau ’76

Theresa Esposito Buchanan ’75Mary L. Bucher ’76Joshua A. Buchman ’89Linda Prince Buerkley ’77Marilyn F. Burch ’73Ann M. Burke Enes Novelli Burns ’41Sarah K. Burns-Feyl ’96Ludima Gus Burton ’46Robert A. Bush ’71 and Jeanne Bush ’75Victor C. Bushell ’86 and Lori Bushell Vera Willard Button ’44Mary E. Cahill ’80Sandra A. Callahan ’87Patricia M. Callahan ’72Linda Caminati ’69David M. Campese ’80Lisa Capelonga ’84Sarah P. Carr ’72Margaret Carrol ’68Kay Hagerty Carroll ’47Janet A. Caruso ’77Ronald E. Case ’67 and Patricia L. CaseAlbert J. Cassier ’71Ruthann Castor ’69Michael H. Chaitin ’74Peter Chamberas Katherine A. Champagne ’88*Patricia J. Chartrand ’92 and

Chris ChartrandJoanne S. Chevallier ’73Maryjane Lang Chilton ’41Peter R. Christoph ’68Jean Churchill ’77 and John ChurchillShirley A. Clairmont ’72Brian M. Clements ’84James R. Cochran ’74Patricia A. Coderre ’93Eugene J. Coffey ’79Rosemary Connors ’72Peter A. Cook ’76Patrick M. Corcione ’73 and

Sarah Corcione ’73Lynn K. Costello ’63Julia Vamosy Coulson ’40Lory A. Cox ’82Tarsilla Schuster Cromie ’34Robert R. Cross, Jr. ’63Nettie S. Crossman ’79Catherine Cummings ’69Richard H. Custer ’65Wilma Nuber Cutler ’53John J. D’Angelo ’90Jim L. Davenport ’81 and

Donna DavenportLinda L. Davis ’76Peggy Howard Davis ’59Carol D. Davis ’68Barbara De Mase William Dealleaume ’57Candace E. Deisley ’82Claire F. Deloria ’56George C. Deluca ’76Judith Dembo ’59Claudia J. Depkin ’93Jeanine DerOhannesian, Ph.D. ’73Marlaine J. Deschands ’78

Marcia B. Desieno ’91John E. Dewitt, Jr. ’97Donald C. Dickinson ’49Gloria J. Diflorio ’69*Stephen T. Dionne ’72Linda C. Dittrich ’81Nancy E. Dixon ’51Gloria A. Dolan ’80Joanna R. Donk Karen M. Donnelly ’75Judith Watts Doody ’73Virginia Dorwaldt ’66Beth F. Doughty ’74 and

Donald M. Weinstein ’75Gretchen V. Douglas ’98Janet M. Draper ’70Cynthia Dull ’76 and Sam DullKathleen M. Dunne ’80*Barbara A. Durniak ’83 and

Timothy DurniakJoan A. Durso ’76 and James J. Durso ’77 *Joann Earley ’80Emma G. Eckert ’36Mark P. Edelstein ’73Frances Eisenhandler Joan T. Ekengren ’74 and

Carl W. Ekengren ’75Jill L. Elfenbein ’73Jane Miller Elia ’37Arnold E. Elman ’55Ruth V. Elmore ’48 and Jim ElmoreAdria E. Ermolenko ’93James S. Erwin ’85Marcia Escobar ’69Eileen D. Falcone ’88Kevin D. Fantauzzo ’80Miklos R. Farkas ’92Nancy T. Farley ’72Patricia A. Favata ’71Margaret Feld ’74 and Steven E. Feld ’74 Carol Lynes Fenter ’57Anna S. Fernald ’79John Fernandez ’54Alberta Lee Feynman ’42William J. Fincke ’71 and

Deborah A. Fincke ’72Denise M. Finning ’86Mary A. Fiorenza ’69Mary C. Firman ’70Kenneth B. Fisher ’69Terry J. Fitzgerald ’64Mary M. Flad ’95Carol E. Flewelling ’62Marion Adams Flint ’43Susan M. Fliss ’88Agatha Flores ’84Melissa Florio ’05James D. Folts, Jr. ’69Alice L. Ford ’58Mary L. Ford ’41Lynne V. Fori ’88Alan D. Fox ’70*I. Muriel Frank ’47 and Charles FrankGeraldine M. Franklin ’50John J. Fraser ’73 and Lauren FraserKenneth W. Fredrick ’86

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University at Albany Libraries honor Roll of Donors 2006-2007Donald H. Freer, Jr. ’84Mary K. Freilich ’82Jane Frink ’59Stephen P. Frisbee ’89Constance E. Fritz ’92Joel Frutkin Betty Gaiss Joan Galbraith and Kenneth GalbraithJohn W. Gallaher, III ’85 and

Frances V. Gallaher ’85Helen E. Gallant ’47 and Donald LasherThomas E. Galligan ’93George Ganetis Frances Gangi-Welge ’87Lorraine G. Ganz ’69Douglas C. Garnar ’67Monica R. Gatto ’87Barbara Gentiluomo ’62Alven Getson ’73F. Raymond Gibb ’53Evelyn M. Gibbons ’94Jessica Gifford ’03Sharon Giordano ’72John A. Girard ’93C. Joan Gloo ’50Beth A. Glynn ’87Muriel L. Godbout ’96Sally A. Goddard ’90Leslie P. Gold ’73Tracey L. Gold ’83*Deborah A. Goldberg ’79Muriel Golde ’72Jonathan E. Goldman ’94Arthur B. Goldstein ’73 and

Jill Goldstein ’73 Edwina E. Goodrich ’48Constance Gooley ’72Arlene W. Goranson ’70Grant S. Gordils ’91Mary Lou Gorman ’57Francine L. Gradziel ’74Karen J. Graham ’78Dorothy Norris Gray ’71Michael S. Graziade ’67Maria A. Cerra Greco ’69J. Scott Greer ’81 and Susan H. Greer ’82Linda L. Grimes ’73Elizabeth D. Gross ’76Robin J. Gross ’80 and John E. Smith*David E. Grueneberg ’77Josette M. Guastella ’92Dan Gui ’04Margaret Gutierrez ’73Howard J. Guzik ’77Georgiana B. Hadden ’74Dorothe Hallenbeck ’40Mary A. Hallgren ’93Robert C. Hansen ’71Catherine Lanz Harris ’81Robert J. Harrison ’82Patricia Howard Hart ’79Paul A. Hartmark ’82Gail Reitz Hartwell ’73Mary E. Hastings ’59Kathleen Hay ’67 and Frederic HayPatrick J. Healy ’84Dorothy W. Hertzfeld ’72

Tamara A. Hervey ’75M. Patricia Hesch ’80Henry T. Hettger ’68Mary Morrisey Heverin ’26Emily Heywood ’39Zoe A. Hicks ’79Joan M. Hildreth ’51Penny C. Hill ’77Holly R. Hixson ’84Gloria L. Ho ’61Kathi A. Hodecker ’78Janet Hogan ’66Susan J. Holbritter ’87Richard M. Holmes ’74Carla H. Honig ’74 and Paul K. Honig ’74Marcia J. Honsaker ’70Nancy J. Horan ’76Melanie S. Horn ’83Vicki S. Hoshko ’97Chris Hoskins ’82Douglas G. Hoy ’80Chang Huang-Yu-Jing ’74Teresa A. Hughes ’81Marion Hugos ’41Marge Humphrey ’48Barbara B. Hurr ’90Lisa Hutchins ’84 and John HutchinsJack L. Hyman ’79Robert E. Ineson, Jr. ’80 and

Deborah A. Ineson ’82Robert D. Inglis ’55 and M. Dean Inglis ’56Evelyn M. Intrator ’67*Joan W. Ipsen ’71Haig Iskenderian, Ph.D. ’86Melvyn C. Israeloff ’71 and

Susan Israeloff ’72Frederick E. Isseks ’70Lynne Jackson ’78 and

Arthur J. Jackson ’80Grace M. Jackson ’93Georgia Janenka ’42 and Vincent JanenkaArthur W. Jenkins, Jr. ’62 and

Charis La Pier-Jenkins ’62Patricia C. Jenne ’72 and Robert JenneWalter D. Jennings ’75 and Sue JenningsJudith P. Johnson ’97Gerard Johnson ’88Mary Ellen Johnson ’60Rafaele M. Johnson ’75Jean Jones ’47Loreen A. Jorgensen ’70Judith S. Kahr ’72June A. Caraher Kapps ’50Joseph C. Keefe ’50Patricia F. Keegan ’94Carol Kiddle ’69Eileen M. Kilday ’77William C. King ’76Sandra Lagai King ’57Janet U. Klaessig ’73Jane P. Klasing ’62Sara D. Knapp ’64Marian Knight ’52Madelon Knoerzer ’53Nancy Knowlton ’57Mildred Komoroski ’42David B. Korcz ’87 and Amy B. Korcz ’88

Marlene A. Koshgarian ’72Milan M. Krchniak ’53 and Joanne KrchniakJanet M. Kristel ’89Ruth E. Kruger ’66 and Harold KrugerEdwin D. Kurlander ’51Kinga Lachapelle ’69Jeannette S. Lafayette ’61C. Raymond Lafever, II ’85Hazel H. Landa ’67Claudia Colbert Lande ’66Michael J. Laney, II ’99 and Kristy LaneyClarence J. Langley ’68John D. Lanigan ’83Christopher G. Lanthier ’04Joan W. Laplante ’73 and

Mark H. Laplante ’74Ingrid Lapolt ’66Katherine A. Larsen ’80William L. Lassiter, Jr. ’73Nancy A. Lee ’73Barbara J. Elliott Lee ’81Elaine B. Lefkowitz ’80John A. LeGloahec ’89 and

Marisa LeGloahecRobert W. Lent ’75Ruth Lesly ’47Janet Letteron ’45Kimberly C. Leva ’97Michelle I. Goldberg Levine ’80Brenda E. Lew ’70Virginia M. Lewan ’52Barbara A. Lewis ’72Evelyn R. Lewis ’76Mary M. Lewis ’65Sharon Belfor Lieberman ’68Agnes Lillibridge ’35Sandra Lippman ’70Janice E. Solomon Lisnoff ’71Thomas E. Locke ’63Richard J. Londraville, Ph.D. ’58Sharon B. Long ’82Harolyn J. Longshore ’67Barbara E. Loomis ’58Mary H. Loughran Ronald Ludman ’73Sara Lukasiewicz ’52Janyce B. Lukowski ’72Beverly Lytwyn ’72Nilsa C. Mabel ’97Marcy F. Macdonald ’82 and

Bruce MacdonaldMargaret Hora Mach ’39Joseph G. Maciora ’84Donna J. MacKenzie ’85Audrey Magnuson Archie D. Maker, Jr. ’65Frances J. Maloy ’82Audrey J. Manheimer-Lory ’76 and

Marc LoryPeggy L. Mann Patricia Manning ’54Gloria M. Manuel ’68Bernadette V. Marasco ’75Geri Z. Maresca ’71Judy Markessinis ’66Carol B. Marotta ’80David P. Marple ’70

Sandra Z. Marr ’88Donna Martellotto-Boyce ’74Deborah A. Martin ’74Glenn G. Martin ’76Margaret Martinko ’36Gray Sturgess Mason ’71Barbara J. Mason ’83Eileen M. Matluck ’75Frances Mays ’74Donna M. McAlpin ’80Beverly A. McCarthy ’48Vaughn F. McCloskey, II ’70Judith L. McDonald ’62Elizabeth McDonald-Ennis ’70Michael McGill Ronald J. McKee ’76Daniel McKenna Thomas J. McLaughlin ’72 and

Gayle McLaughlin ’73William Meade Janice L. Meierdiercks ’74 and

David MeierdiercksClaire A. Meissner ’90Howard Menand, IV ’94Ina Mendelsohn ’73Candace A. Merbler ’79Wanda A. Methe ’48 and Paul S. MetheHarold J. Mezoff ’68Rosemarie Miles ’63 and Robert MilesJoseph R. Miller ’89H. Nancy Feder Mills ’55Eileen Minster ’61Nancy Mitchell ’54 and Robert R. MitchellRobert C. Monzeglio ’73Richard S. Morgan ’69Ruth A. Mormon ’67Mary K. Morrell ’82Stephen L. Morris ’72Eric M. Morrison ’71Kris A. Moser ’91Blanche Moses ’57 and Leonard MosesLaura-Eve Moss ’91Helene Motyka ’55Douglas D. Mruz ’92Frank J. Murabito ’59Michelle Napierski-Prancl, Ph.D. ’98John A. Nasso ’77Mark Neadel Marjorie Bishop Nelson ’42Nancy Nelson-Watrous ’63Emily Nixon Neil S. Oberter ’74Richard E. Oboyski ’70Jane O’Connell ’97Kathleen M. O’Connell ’74Daniel P. O’Connell ’80Veronica Sharp O’Connor ’70Joyce Turner Ogden ’53Margaret Wilson Olcott ’37Joseph J. Olszewski ’74Marion E. Onufrak ’03John Ormsbee ’59 and

Berenice Ormsbee ’57Catherine L. Osborn ’74John J. Palange ’83Nancy Palmateer ’77Carol Papapanu ’70

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University at Albany Libraries honor Roll of Donors 2006-2007Ruth L. Pastori ’73Andrew J. Paul ’82 and Robin L. Glatt ’82Christine E. Pedreschi ’71Margaret Pelka ’67 and Chester PelkaJonathan B. Penn ’78Patricia M. Petroccione ’78Joyce E. Pfirman ’75Sharon B. Phillips ’90Donna L Phillips ’03William E. Pingel ’76Isabel M. Pinson ’75Josephine L. Piracci ’74 and

Ronald PiracciPaula N. Plotkin ’79Arthur Plotnik ’59Lorraine M. Porter ’69Joan C. Powers ’94Deborah S. Priest ’84Joan K. Quinn ’76Winona Quinn ’63Dolores Quinn ’50Brian T. Quirk ’78Frank W. Radigan ’90Maureen H. Radl ’71Mary Anne Radus ’72Lawrence E. Randall ’72Teresa Rapp ’46Amelia Raschiatore ’52John A. Rathjens ’62Lesley Rechter ’73Dale A. Recile ’73Alice B. Reed ’49Susan Regan ’68Eric G. Reichert ’89Joanne H. Rein ’66 and Samuel ReinTammy L. Reiter ’88Patricia A. Reles Arlene Rhodes ’60Lee J. Ricci ’95Ian T. Richards ’78Peggy A. Richardson ’48Nadine T. Riefberg ’76Mary S. Riley ’72Jeane P. Rinker ’64Hector M. Risemberg ’88Karen C. Roberts ’68 and John RobertsHannelore Robinson ’74Robert L. Rodway ’70 and

Linda Rodway ’71Peter A. Rogerson, Ph.D. ’76 and

Laura E. Meyers-Rogerson ’78Steven R. Rolnik ’80Terrence E. Romance ’94Wesley A. Romansky ’73Julie S. Seid Rose ’87Shirley Rosenbaum ’52Noah B. Rosenstein ’67 and

Mary Rosenstein ’67Janise Singer Ross ’71Edwin J. Rotondaro ’77Teresa E. Rotunno ’65Thomas V. Rourke ’63 and

Marylynn Rourke ’70Marion E. Rua ’91Audrey Lewis Ruge ’75 and Richard RugeKenneth L. Runyon ’88 and

Rochelle I. Runyon ’89

Donna Bartlett Ruot ’71Keith T. Russell ’55Rick J. Rutman ’81Clara Mae Ryder ’45 and Merrill Ryder Charles C. Sachs ’83Scott J. Sachs ’80Joan Nole Salerno ’59Josephine Sano ’41Rachel Sapienza ’85Joyce Savage ’74Vera Scadura George F. Scheck ’71Leilani G. Schoff ’61Elyne M. Schulte ’51Daniel F. Schultz, Ph.D. ’62 and

Mildred Schultz ’63Steven A. Schumach ’73Lori E. Schwartz ’84Geoffrey M. Schwartz ’79Louis Schwartz, Ph.D. ’84Joan Schwimer ’72Ethel Bayley Scofield ’35Sheila E. Scott ’76Janet A. Selby ’94Gilda C. Sesti ’60Joyce D. Sevits ’72Barbara Shannon ’66Marilyn Shapiro ’72Norman L. Shartzer ’64 and Linda

Shartzer ’66Kathryn Shaver ’47 and Paul ShaverJudith L. Sherman ’75Jae Seop Shin ’02Robert J. Shogan ’69 and

Johanna Shogan ’70 Paula Shulak ’57 and Carl ShulakGerald B. Silberman ’87Deborah A. Silverman ’77Victoria Simone-Tyan Norma Simpson ’48Carol A. Slater ’76Ann L. Slocum ’69Barbara E. Smith ’67Bruce J. Smith ’75Margaret Smith ’69 and Philip SmithLinda Knauer Smith ’75Philip J. Smith, Ph.D. ’73Donna L. Smyth ’02Betty Jane Somers ’67Susan B. Sommer ’92John S. Sozek ’75 and Yvonne Sozek ’75Catherine T. O’Brien Spataro ’73Mary Alice Spencer ’64Julia P. Spencer ’81Mary A. Stachnik ’57Charlotte Stafford ’43Linda Stangel ’67Ruth Stangler ’67Mary Starkey ’42Linda M. Stattel ’84Sandra Stober ’66William S. Stoken ’68Leonard E. Stokes, III ’71 and

Susan Stokes ’72Howard K. Stott ’61Martha W. Straub ’81Alane C. Strong ’98

Joan M. Stry ’77Janine M. Stuchin ’82 and Peter RendersPatricia S. Stumpf ’75Frances R. Suarez ’94Edna Sullivan ’47Robert M. Sumislawski ’68Evamarie Suntum ’77Frank C. Sutliff ’82Juliejean Sutton ’76Carl H. Swanson ’71Judy L. Swarthout ’83Diane Szymanski ’66Arthur N. Tamarkin ’77Susan D. Tanenbaum ’75Richard L. TenEyck ’66 and Maryjo TeneyckRobert P. Terpstra ’84Donald H. Thompson ’67Patricia A. Thurston ’65Patricia Todd ’58Jennifer A. Tomasulo ’98Teresa Tomaszewski ’63Angelika Tonnessen ’72Russell L. Topping ’83Annabelle Townson ’57Gary L. Triplo ’78Thomas J. Trunk ’87*Clifford Tryon, Jr. ’63Verna Urbanski ’77Robin L. Van Dyke ’87Mary B. Van Patten ’95Robert L. Van Scoy ’56Millicent Van Zetten Leonard Vanryn ’74Theodore J. Vickery ’71Marion N. Vigen ’76Shirley J. Vincent ’80Jane Santer Vink ’56Thomas J. Vunk and Marlene D. VunkPhillis A. Walrath ’97Robert E. Walsh and Theresa M. WalshCarol J. Ward ’67Shirley Warn ’64

Frances Warner ’72*Martin L. Warzala ’81 and

Allison Warzala ’86Margaret Webb ’51Cheryl A. Weeks ’73Jeanne M. Weisman ’74Laurel C. Wemett ’65Carol Werner ’70 and Donald WernerJoan M. Geerken Weston ’66Margriet D. Wetterau ’84Beth I. Wexler ’90Allison S. Wheeler ’72Virginia White ’36Shirley Wilcox ’64Sharon L. Wiles-Young ’81Kerry Ann Williams ’58Cynthia Williams ’65Virginia Williams ’46Mary H. Williams ’72Deborah Williams ’69 and

M. Gilbert Williams ’71John S. Wilson, Jr. ’85Suzanne B. Wilson ’70Judith G. Wing ’78Marylou Winks ’71Patricia J. Winn ’87Donald Winyall, Jr. ’84Kendra J. Witter ’72Gertrude Wolkenbreit ’64Elsie Wong ’98Carolyn V. Wood ’71 and

Harold K. Wood ’72William E. Woodman ’92Naomi M. Woolsey ’66Franklyn N. Wright ’42 and

Eleanor B. WrightJerome L. Wyant, Ph.D. ’82Charles E. Yandell ’83Susan Young ’83Richard J. Young ’66 and Carol Young ’69Brian M. Zawistowski ’86

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