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The Nicholas Murray Butler Library, colloquially called Butler Library, on the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University at 535 West 114th Street, the university's largest single library with over 2 million volumes. One of the largest buildings on the campus, it was built in 1931–1934 and was designed by James Gamble Rogers in the Neoclassical style.
Originally called "South Hall", in 1946 it was renamed for Nicholas Murray Butler, the president of Columbia University from 1902–1945, who first proposed the building when plans to expand the Low Memorial Library did not come to fruition. The new library was funded by Edward Harkness, a Columbia alumnus who was also donor of Yale's residential college system and Harvard's houses.
The library's facade features an arcade of columns in the Ionic order above which are inscribed the names of writers, philosophers, and thinkers: Homer, Herodotus, Sophocles, Plato, Aristotle, Demosthenes, Cicero, and Virgil on the northern face, towards College Walk and the Low Library; Cervantes, Shakespeare, Milton, Voltaire, and Goethe on the east, facing John Jay Hall and Wallach Hall; and Horace, Tacitus, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, and Dante on the western facade, facing Alfred Lerner Hall and Carman Hall.
Columbia University (officially Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private, Ivy League, research university in Upper Manhattan, New York City. It was established in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of George II of Great Britain and is the oldest college in New York State as well as the fifth chartered institution of higher learning in the country, making Columbia one of nine colonial colleges founded before the Declaration of Independence. After the revolutionary war, King's College briefly became a state entity, and was renamed Columbia College in 1784. A 1787 charter placed the institution under a private board of trustees before it was renamed Columbia University in 1896 when the campus was moved from Madison Avenue to its current location in Morningside Heights occupying land of 32 acres (13 ha). Columbia is one of the fourteen founding members of the Association of American Universities, and was the first school in the United States to grant the M.D. degree.
New York is a state in the Northeastern United States and is the United States' 27th-most extensive, fourth-most populous, and seventh-most densely populated state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east. The state has a maritime border in the Atlantic Ocean with Rhode Island, east of Long Island, as well as an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the north and Ontario to the west and north. The state of New York, with an estimated 19.8 million residents in 2015, is often referred to as New York State to distinguish it from New York City, the state's most populous city and its economic hub.
With an estimated population of nearly 8.5 million in 2014, New York City is the most populous city in the United States and the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States. The New York City Metropolitan Area is one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. New York City is a global city, exerting a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, its fast pace defining the term New York minute. The home of the United Nations Headquarters, New York City is an important center for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world, as well as the world's most economically powerful city. New York City makes up over 40% of the population of New York State. Two-thirds of the state's population lives in the New York City Metropolitan Area, and nearly 40% live on Long Island. Both the state and New York City were named for the 17th century Duke of York, future King James II of England. The next four most populous cities in the state are Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse, while the state capital is Albany.
A butler is a domestic worker in a large household. In great houses, the household is sometimes divided into departments with the butler in charge of the dining room, wine cellar, and pantry. Some also have charge of the entire parlour floor, and housekeepers caring for the entire house and its appearance. A butler is usually male, and in charge of male servants, while a housekeeper is usually a woman, and in charge of female servants. Traditionally, male servants (such as footmen) were rarer and therefore better paid and of higher status than female servants. The butler, as the senior male servant, has the highest servant status. He can also be sometimes used as a chauffeur.
In older houses where the butler is the most senior worker, titles such as majordomo, butler administrator, house manager, manservant, staff manager, chief of staff, staff captain, estate manager and head of household staff are sometimes given. The precise duties of the employee will vary to some extent in line with the title given, but perhaps, more importantly in line with the requirements of the individual employer. In the grandest homes or when the employer owns more than one residence, there is sometimes an estate manager of higher rank than the butler.
A library is a collection of sources of information and similar resources, made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing. It provides physical or digital access to material, and may be a physical building or room, or a virtual space, or both. A library's collection can include books, periodicals, newspapers, manuscripts, films, maps, prints, documents, microform, CDs, cassettes, videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray Discs, e-books, audiobooks, databases, and other formats. Libraries range in size from a few shelves of books to several million items. In Latin and Greek, the idea of bookcase is represented by Bibliotheca and Bibliothēkē (Greek: βιβλιοθήκη): derivatives of these mean library in many modern languages, e.g. French bibliothèque.
The first libraries consisted of archives of the earliest form of writing—the clay tablets in cuneiform script discovered in Sumer, some dating back to 2600 BC. Private or personal libraries made up of written books appeared in classical Greece in the 5th century BC. In the 6th century, at the very close of the Classical period, the great libraries of the Mediterranean world remained those of Constantinople and Alexandria.
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Flash mob in Room 209 of Butler Library at Columbia University on Sunday, May 6, 2012 at around 2:37pm featuring music by David Guetta ft. Usher, Pitbull, Duck Sauce, LMFAO, Nsync, Pink, and Earth, Wind, and Fire
Greek life at Columbia University is a 175 year old tradition, but this year the most buzzed about initiation didn't take place in a frat or sorority house. Kimberly Ammiano has the story.
Columbia University Houses massive amounts of literature that has been translated from Hieroglyphs to Greek from Greek to English
This is the main Columbia library and during the school year it is open 24 hrs a day.
Virtual Tour of Blue Java Cafe in Butler Library at Columbia University.
A look inside Lindenwood University's Butler Library.
Butler Library, at 535 West 114th Street, is the main library of Columbia University, built in 1934 by James Gambrel Rogers. Located in the Southern section of campus, Butler Library is headquarters to Columbia University Libraries - with holdings of over 10 million printed volumes in 25 libraries. Butler is 9 stories tall and named for famed Columbia University President Nicholas Murray Butler, a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. When school is in session, Butler Library is open 24 hours a day. http://munimeter.com/ ^MuniMeter.com is the entire New York City Subway System on film; one video for every one of New York's 450+ subway stops, highlighting over 6,000 businesses and landmarks to visit upon exit from each station. 900 miles of subway track edited down to 9 hours of film, s...
Columbia University Houses massive amounts of literature that has been translated from Hieroglyphs to Greek from Greek to English
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com ! Butler Library (June 2003). "College Walk" provides a public path between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, cutting through the main campus quad. Trinity Church schoolyard, the first home of King's College. The Rev. Dr. Samuel Johnson, first president of King's College. King's College Hall, 1770. Arguably King's College's most famous alum, Alexander Hamilton (shown here as a young man). DeWitt Clinton, transfer from Princeton. College Hall in the 1830s, expanded and refaced in the Greek Revival style. The Gothic Revival Law School building on the Madison Avenue campus. Development of the Morningside Heights campus by 1915. Low Library, circa 1900. Low Library in 2005. Archetypal Columbia man, early 20th century. The Thinker by Auguste Rod...
Butler Library, at 535 West 114th Street, is the main library of Columbia University, built in 1934 by James Gambrel Rogers. Located in the Southern section of campus, Butler Library is headquarters to Columbia University Libraries - with holdings of over 10 million printed volumes in 25 libraries. Butler is 9 stories tall and named for famed Columbia University President Nicholas Murray Butler, a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. When school is in session, Butler Library is open 24 hours a day. http://munimeter.com/ ^MuniMeter.com is the entire New York City Subway System on film; one video for every one of New York's 450+ subway stops, highlighting over 6,000 businesses and landmarks to visit upon exit from each station. 900 miles of subway track edited down to 9 hours of film, s...
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John Tofanelli, the Research Collections and Services Librarian for British & American History & Literature at Columbia University Libraries, talks about how he can be of help to students and other researchers in those subject fields, as well as in the interdisciplinary fields of American Studies, African-American Studies, Asian-American Studies, and Latino/a Studies. John is one of the many subject specialists in the Columbia University Libraries system who is here to help you.
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Flash mob in Room 209 of Butler Library at Columbia University on Sunday, May 6, 2012 at around 2:37pm featuring music by David Guetta ft. Usher, Pitbull, Duck Sauce, LMFAO, Nsync, Pink, and Earth, Wind, and Fire
Greek life at Columbia University is a 175 year old tradition, but this year the most buzzed about initiation didn't take place in a frat or sorority house. Kimberly Ammiano has the story.
Columbia University Houses massive amounts of literature that has been translated from Hieroglyphs to Greek from Greek to English
This is the main Columbia library and during the school year it is open 24 hrs a day.
Virtual Tour of Blue Java Cafe in Butler Library at Columbia University.
A look inside Lindenwood University's Butler Library.
Butler Library, at 535 West 114th Street, is the main library of Columbia University, built in 1934 by James Gambrel Rogers. Located in the Southern section of campus, Butler Library is headquarters to Columbia University Libraries - with holdings of over 10 million printed volumes in 25 libraries. Butler is 9 stories tall and named for famed Columbia University President Nicholas Murray Butler, a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. When school is in session, Butler Library is open 24 hours a day. http://munimeter.com/ ^MuniMeter.com is the entire New York City Subway System on film; one video for every one of New York's 450+ subway stops, highlighting over 6,000 businesses and landmarks to visit upon exit from each station. 900 miles of subway track edited down to 9 hours of film, s...
M.O.B. monthly meeting at the Butler Public Library in Butler, Pa. held on Saturday June 6, 2015.
On September 30, 2016, Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and Columbia University’s Butler Library celebrated the magazine’s 75th anniversary with a half-day symposium. This symposium will be presented here in four parts. For more information on the symposium, the anniversary, and the EQMM exhibition, please visit TheMysteryPlace.com/eqmm. Part 1 of EQMM’s 75th-Anniversary Symposium, recorded at Columbia University’s Butler Library on September 30, 2016. Introduction by Sean Quimby; panel "Making Mystery Matter: EQMM and the Shaping of American Crime and Detective Fiction," featuring Sarah Weinman, Leah Pennywark, Jeffrey Marks, and Charles Ardai. Audio and video by Ché Ryback.
Part 4 of EQMM’s 75th-Anniversary Symposium, recorded at Columbia University’s Butler Library on September 30, 2016. Joyce Carol Oates reads from her story "Big Momma" from the March/April 2016 issue of EQMM. Janet Hutchings, Jennifer B. Lee, and Sean Quimby offer closing remarks. Audio and video by Ché Ryback. On September 30, 2016, Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and Columbia University’s Butler Library celebrated the magazine’s 75th anniversary with a half-day symposium. This symposium will be presented here in four parts. For more information on the symposium, the anniversary, and the EQMM exhibition, please visit TheMysteryPlace.com/eqmm.
Part 3 of EQMM’s 75th-Anniversary Symposium, recorded at Columbia University’s Butler Library on September 30, 2016. Panel: EQMM's Editor's at Work, featuring Russell Atwood, Otto Penzler, Josh Pachter, and Joe Goodrich (moderator). Audio and video by Ché Ryback. On September 30, 2016, Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and Columbia University’s Butler Library celebrated the magazine’s 75th anniversary with a half-day symposium. This symposium will be presented here in four parts. For more information on the symposium, the anniversary, and the EQMM exhibition, please visit TheMysteryPlace.com/eqmm.
On September 30, 2016, Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and Columbia University’s Butler Library celebrated the magazine’s 75th anniversary with a half-day symposium. This symposium will be presented here in four parts. For more information on the symposium, the anniversary, and the EQMM exhibition, please visit TheMysteryPlace.com/eqmm. Part 2 of EQMM’s 75th-Anniversary Symposium, recorded at Columbia University’s Butler Library on September 30, 2016. Panel: A Brush With Death: Crime Fiction Cover Art and Illustration from the Pulps to the Present. Featuring Janet Salter Rosenberg, Laurie Harden, Tom Roberts, and Jonathan Santlofer (moderator). Audio and video by Ché Ryback.
The Columbia Daily Spectator provides a live broadcast of the Columbia University Marching Band's Orgo Night. The semi-annual event, in which marching band members perform songs and jokes in Room 209 of Butler Library, will occur on May 8 at 11:59pm. Find the Spectrum live blog of the event here: http://spectrum.columbiaspectator.com/arts/orgo-night-live-blog
Life of George Butler.
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On Thursday, May 9, 2013, the Columbia University Marching Band continues its tradition of Orgo Night, a musical and comedic performance in Room 209 of Butler Library at midnight preceding the first day of final exams. Orgo Night has drawn much controversy in past semesters for what some campus groups call the insensitive jokes of the Marching Band. Tune in to see this year's performance.
Frank Tannenbaum and the Making of a Convict Criminologist is a historical biography about Columbia University professor Frank Tannenbaum and his contribution to American criminology. Tannenbaum was a major figure in criminology in the early twentieth century, and is known for his contributions to labeling theory, particularly his conception of the “dramatization of evil” presented in his 1938 book, Crime and Community. Tannenbaum served a year on Blackwell’s Island in New York City for labor disturbances in 1914 and subsequently became a prison reformer, writing about his experiences with the American penal system and serving as the official reporter for the Wickersham Commission’s study on Penal Institutions, Probation, and Parole in 1931. This book by Matthew G. Yeager explores his uni...