On April 8, Library
Company members will gather at the Union League of Philadelphia for the 2nd
Annual Library Company Lecture in Honor of John Van Horne. The annual series
honors the former Library Company director who served for over 29 years at the
helm of the organization. This year’s speaker will be historian Margaret
MacMillan whose recent book The War That
Ended Peace: The Road to 1914 was written to coincide with the 100th
anniversary of World War I.
John Van Horne served as the chief executive officer of the Library Company from 1985 to 2014. During his tenure, he established a Research Fellowship Program for doctoral candidates and senior scholars, oversaw the automation of the library’s catalogs, and expanded the physical plant with the renovation of the Cassatt House. He has published more than a dozen articles and has edited or co-edited numerous books, including several volumes of The Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe, an edition of the journals, correspondence, and drawings of the great early American architect and engineer published by Yale University Press. Dr. Van Horne has been President of the Independent Research Libraries Association and has served on the boards of the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary and the National Humanities Alliance. He is an elected member of the American Philosophical Society and the American Antiquarian Society.
Margaret MacMillan is
one of the world’s leading authorities on World War One. She is the Warden of
St Antony’s College and a professor of international history at the University
of Oxford. Her books include Women of the Raj (1988, 2007); Paris
1919: Six Months that Changed the World (2001) for which she was the
first woman to win the Samuel Johnson Prize; Nixon in China: Six Days
that Changed the World; The Uses and Abuses of History (2008);
and Extraordinary Canadians: Stephen Leacock (2009). Her most
recent book is The War that Ended Peace. She is a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Literature and a Senior Fellow of Massey College, University
of Toronto, Honorary Fellow of Trinity College, University of Toronto and of St
Hilda’s College, University of Oxford, and sits on the boards of the Mosaic
Institute and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, and the
editorial boards of International History and First World War Studies. She also
sits on the Advisory Board Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation
and is a Trustee of the Rhodes Trust.
She has honorary degrees
from the University of King’s College, the Royal Military College, The
University of Western Ontario, Ryerson University, Toronto and Huron University
College of the University of Western Ontario. In 2006 Professor MacMillan was invested
as an Officer of the Order of Canada.
Save the date for this
special celebration. Library Company members will receive a printed invitation
with more details shortly. We hope to see you there!
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