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Irvine: Libraries
Opening in 1965, the library occupied three floors
of the five-story Library-Administration Building on the Irvine
campus. The beginning collection of 97,500 volumes was based on
the New Campus Program, a 75,000-volume core collection for new
campus libraries, prepared in triplicate at the San Diego campus
and shipped to the Irvine and Santa Cruz campuses. The next development
at Irvine was to bring library materials to research strength for
graduate programs. Bibliographical works received particular emphasis.
Special Collections
Manuscripts, papers, and archives related to local and county history
included the papers of the late Willis H. Warner, formerly chairman
of the Orange county board of supervisors; memorabilia of the Irvine
Company's centennial celebration; papers relating to the promotion
and development of Dana Point; and in 1965, the Kuchel family collection
of 90-year files of the Anaheim Gazette, a gift of U. S. Senator
Thomas Kuchel, Theodore B., and Mrs. Henry Kuchel.
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