About Library Associates
Syracuse University Library Associates is a society devoted to the enrichment of the University Library and the greater Syracuse community. Members share an interest in books, learning, and the preservation of knowledge.
Chancellor William Pearson Tolley (1942-69) founded Library Associates in 1953 because, as he said, "A great university must have a great library." For more than fifty years Library Associates has strengthened the Library, especially by augmenting its vast collections of rare books and manuscripts.
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Board of Trustees
| President: | Diana Brownlie |
| Vice-President: |
Edward Kochian |
| Secretary: | Mary Beth Hinton |
| Treasurer: |
Sean Quimby |
Class of 2007
Edwin Bock
Goodwin Cooke
Charles Goodman
Karen Goodman
Elizabeth Henes
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Mary Beth Hinton
Molly King
Mary Ann Shaw
Margaret Webb
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Class of 2008
Paul Bertalan
Beth Boudreau
Richard Case
Bill Delavan
Lew Graham
George R. Iocolano
Harvey Kaiser
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Daniel Labeille
David MacDonald
Mary Massad
Lawrence Myers Jr.
Elizabeth B. O'Rourke
David Poushter
Harold Wanamaker
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Class of 2009
John Baldwin
Diana Brownlie
Jean Dwyer
Michael Flusche
Norman Keim
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Edward Kochian
Christopher Kyle
Dorothea Nelson
Robert Wedgeworth
Angela Williams
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Ex-Officio
Nancy Cantor, Chancellor and President
Eric F. Spina, Interim Vice Chancellor and Provost
Thomas Walsh, Senior Vice President for Institutional Advancement
Gregory Griffin, Senior Director of Library Development and External Relations