How does an institution honor a Director for almost 30 years
of service? It starts with an endowed
lecture in his name. Mark your calendars
for May 28, 2014, when the Library Company will welcome acclaimed writer Nathaniel
Philbrick as the inaugural speaker in the John C. Van Horne lecture series at
the American Philosophical Society’s Benjamin Franklin Hall. Author of seven
books—include his most recent Bunker
Hill: A City, A Siege, A Revolution—Mr. Philbrick is a penetrating student
of early American life and letters. The Board of Trustees has decided to create
the Van Horne Lecture as an enduring tribute to the Director’s monumental
legacy to the Library Company. It will present distinguished speakers in the
worlds of early American history, libraries and bibliography, and education.
With your help to endow this program, we can present the lecture annually and
feature speakers in symposia, workshops, and conversations as well as more formal
talks. Please contact Molly Roth at 215-546-3181 or mroth@librarycompany.org for
information about becoming a founding donor to the John C. Van Horne Lecture
Endowment.
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