The Chinese collection, about 3600 individual works, shelved in room 425, is the gift of Mr. S. C. Kiang, whose family for generations had been gathering together this library of Chinese literature. A card catalogue of the contents will be found in the room. Students in Chinese also have access to the private collection of Professor Emeritus John Fryer, who has very kindly shelved his Chinese library in room 416 and made it available to scholars.
The Library of French Thought, to be found in room 303, was presented to the University by the French Government through The Friends of France. The titles were selected by professors of the Sorbonne as the leading contributions of French writers in all fields of knowledge. It consists of about 2500 volumes and originally formed part of the French exhibit at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
The Karl Weinhold Library, presented to the University by John D. Spreckels, is now in seminar 113. It was the private library of the late Professor Weinhold of the University of Berlin, who had gathered together in it over 6000 volumes and more than 2000 pamphlets devoted to Germanic language, literature, folklore, and antiquities. The original editions of works of literature in which it is especially rich are listed in Library Bulletin 16.
SEMINAR ROOMS
These rooms are for the exclusive use of faculty and students of the departments to which they are assigned. Keys may be obtained at the Reference Desk but will be issued only to those who secure an application card, have it approved by a professor or instructor holding classes in the room, and make a deposit of one dollar with the University Cashier. Keys to table drawers may also be obtained on additional deposit of one dollar per key. No exemption from key deposit will be made to any but those holding Regents’ appointments. Reference should be made to [page 33] for seminar regulations.
The present assignment follows:
Ground Floor
| 110-111 | Agriculture |
| 112 | German |
| 113 | German (Weinhold Library) |
| 114-117 | Economics |
| 118-120 | Political Science |
| 121 | Anthropology |
| 122-123 | Philosophy |
| 124-127 | English |
| 128 | Public Speaking |
| 129 | History Sources Library |
| 130-132 | History |
Third Floor
| 303 | Library of French Thought |
| 307 | French |
| 308 | Spanish |
| 309 | Mathematics |
| 310 | Astronomy |
| 311 | Latin |
| 312 | Classical Archaeology and Ancient History |
| 313 | Classical Library |
| 314 | Greek |
| 315-316 | Education |
| 317 | Geography |