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Romney Roosevelt H ign School """"""" Theater critic 80b Hicks, PSU Millar library Director Thomas pfingsten, William Milius and PSU Performing Arts Dean John Trudeau look over PlilybiU magazines. Playbill magazines given to library Gifts to the University are not always in the form of monetary grants or high tech equipment. Portland writer William B. Milius, jr., for example, has presented two unique and helpful donations to PSU's Millar library during the past year. In April, Milius presented the library with it rare collection of Playbill magazines, souvenirs of New York theater productions from the 1930, 10 the 19505 acquired by Milius and his father. The magazines, which contain programs (or specific productions as well as stories about the theater and life in New York, were placed in a special collection within the main humanities collection in the library. Milius said he originally considered giving the collection to the library of Congress but changed his mind after meeting with Millar library Director Thomas pfingsten and representatives of the University's Theater Arts Department. He said he felt the collection would be well cared for and more accessible at PSU. later this year, Milius again thought of the Millar library, presenting it with damask table cloths and napkins with a monogrammed "M" on each piece. library staff members say the linens will be used during special ceremonies, such as receptions to acknowledge future donations to the library. Foundation helps instructor travel For Candice Goucher, instructor in the University's Black Studies Department, financial assistance last summer from the PSU Foundation meant she could take advantage of an opportunity to participate in an internalional seminar on African studies in Boston. Goucher, who has been at PSU since the fall of 1983, presented a paper and participated in a panel discussion at the Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association. A historian, Goucher's particular interest is in the history o( technology in West Africa, and in Boston she was able to meet with scholars (rom many diSCiplines, 50me o( whom had recently returned from field work in Africa. "This particular meeting is the largest of its kind for scholars who study Africa," Goucher said, adding that hers is a relatively new field. "What we are doing at meetings like this," she said, "really is describing the parameters of the field." Her paper was titled, "Iron Technology in Togo (West A(rica): historical and archaeological contributions." She also participated with other scholars on a panel discussing the history of technology in Africa.
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