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The Journey of Wahlquist and Clark, 1923-1982



Wahlquist library building
The Library North building, built in 1961, was later renamed "Wahlquist."
Becoming a State College | Expanding to Library North | Becoming a University | Clark and Wahlquist | Historical Photos

Becoming a State College

In 1923, during the same year that the institution became the San José State Teachers College, Joyce Backus, who as the third Librarian embarked on a legendary 42-year career that saw tremendous growth in Library collections, services, staff, and facilities, replaced Helen Evans. This was all in tune with the institution’s transformation from a Teachers College to a State College in 1935, now including many other major courses of study besides education.

Expanding to Library North

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Library expansion included the construction of a new Library building in 1942 that extended from the 1910 building westward toward Fourth Street, followed by the construction of a Library Annex in 1956, which extended northward toward the old public Carnegie Library (built in 1901) at the corner of Fourth and San Fernando Streets. The Carnegie building had ceased being a public library in 1936, and was sold to the college for use as a Student Union. As the Library required further expansion space, this building was razed to make way for the construction of yet another wing, known as Library North, in 1961.

Becoming a University

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Following Joyce Backus’ retirement in 1965, the Library continued its role in keeping up with, and supporting the curricula of a college that in the 1970s became a university. Most of the Library collections had since been reclassified to the Library of Congress system, an arrangement that better suited a largely academic collection. At approximately the same time as Backus’ retirement, the Tower and adjoining wings, including the 1910 Library building, were deemed unsafe as potential earthquake hazards and were razed, with a massive public outcry preserving only the present-day Tower and Morris Dailey Auditorium from the wrecking ball.

Clark and Wahlquist

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The 1970s also saw the need for the Library to expand to yet another building that was intended originally to hold all of the Library’s collections in one multi-story high rise facility. The economic inflation of the times, coupled with price constraints and budget cuts led to the construction of a scaled-down five-story building that opened in early 1982, and was named after former College President Robert D. Clark.

As this new facility was inadequate to house the entire Library collection (by this time over one million volumes), the collection was split between older publications to remain in the old North Library building, with newer publications (generally post-1970) to be relocated to the new Clark Library. The old Library complex was renamed after another former College President, John T. Wahlquist, with the separate wings known as Wahlquist South, Central, and North. Wahlquist South and Central were refurbished for use by various non-academic campus offices and services.

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Historical Photos - Wahlquist and Clark Libraries 1923-1982

People
Librarian Joyce Backus Librarian Joyce Backus      
Joyce Backus,
3rd Librarian,
in 1924
Joyce Backus,
3rd Librarian -
1923 to 1965
     
 
Wahlquist / Library North 1942 - 2000
Wahlquist Library Entrance Wahlquist Library Exterior Book Design above old entrance Trees and northeast corner of Wahlquist Trees and southeast corner of Wahlquist
Old Entrance - 1942 View from Corner of 4th & San Fernando Book Design over Old Entrance Northeast Corner Southeast Corner

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Wahlquist / Library North Interior
Reference area Circulation desk card catalogs library stacks microfilm reader
Reference Area - 1942 Circulation Desk - 1942 Card Catalogs - 1942 Library Stacks - 1942 Microfilm Reader - 1967
Government Documents Dept entrance Doors      
Government Documents - 1967 Entrance Doors      
 
Clark Library 1982-2003
Clark Library Clark Library entrance reference desk information desk and computere  
Clark Library Entrance Reference Desk Information Desk  

More Historical Photos

Photos courtesy of SJSU Special Collections/University Archives

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