Show '(v ' ' : Wi j:'h t(W H aczbtftost Ella Gardener McQuanie V 4 Room itself Items can be seen Hatch” Milovich saidV M' State v f in die Hatch Room for two v A letter from Anne Hatch to Dec and Nov 6 is hidden treasure weeks a University President Elmer George from 10 ajn to 2 pjn Enter —'the Hatch Room a rare MM Peterson summarized die pro-book reading room within the the Hatch Room through Collections V and of Special Collections and MyMM jecL Special Tn memory of my Mother' o'ArchrveadeiwtnienlofVHi" Archives (MLIB 141) The Vf MA University Libraries The i-' i" exhibit in die gallery can be v Mi die letter reads ?T would like to provide the library at the:v: seen during regular library n x’ room’ historic decor and bode ' d are collection of L College with books cm Boy gilts n ' Architecture Interior decora- v The Hatch Room and its ad-E and Anne McQuarrie Hatdi tion Landscape Architecture (i R who envisioned die room to be '? lection would not have been without and History vision die MS of an “iviting dace where sdid-- ? possible j die Hatches Milovich course it would take some arscould experience die arts-1and conduct humanities-base- d s L' Boyd and AnneM'MM'Vi: time to build a proper library 0) researdu?A'iM-McQuanie Hatch were Utahns £ The right bodes for this work whose families played import are difficult to find" i'While it contains elements Peterson responded favor-me1 tant roles in the early deydop- diat ate centuries old die M state’s communidie in Hatch current Room its of I ably and plans moved forward ties The couple met in Safc M f??' to build the collection In 1952 incarnation is celebrating its 50th anniversary1 at Utah State? Lake City in 1917 and wereA' however die Hatches ed another idea for a giftThat j a year later in Logan S A highlight of foe celebration 1924 they lived in Kew'a-- ' proposal was to create a “Golden exhiUt By gisan CelriiratiomThe Hatdr City where Hatch became ing room that would house die 4: EUa Gardener McQuanie 7 Memorial Library Room l953- - a successful financier : K Active in charitable work in ijMHalcb Bopk Collection 2003 " The exhibit opeais Oct 'T'other rare materials Antique 4 y -s- 30 arid continues through foeM Utah including Lbgan’sV & furniture amd decorative arts Sunshine Tbrrace Foundation first week of December?: which L Boyd Hatdi helped :5 would be an important part of The exhibit commemorates die foresight and generosity establish die couple made gen- - the room’s design and educa- that established one of Utah MM crous donations to Utah Stated :4tipnal purpose- The proposed gifts included State’s most significant educa- - -- The first gift was an 18th cen-’4 16th century English rcfecto- - f tury oil painting done in the 7 manner of die School ofVm M M ry table English oak linen-fol-d ' overview of the room’s develMM Dyke During die next several'': panels a Ming Dynasty vase a v opment and history through a: years they donated additional pi 15th century Italian faldistori-iselection of 15th throui 1 8th ' artwoik aswell as rare books: M urn (folding chairX a 17tii and current boola M n century rare books pho-- y tuiy Flemish tapeshy and odier! L tographs and manuscript maitcV on art hiory mterior deMgi Jy fine unique objects The items S rials from Special Collections gardening and historic architec- - bad been acquired by tbe ture and Archives i Hatdics fiom cdlectioas of1 “These subjects woe of such The exhibit will be divided KyA page from foe "DeVilars Book of Hours illustrated manuscript' foe M betweoi two qces importance to Anne McQuanie circa 1480 France This Hem is included in an exhibition on the Hatch Hch that she proposed to & : Menill Lilvary gallery space Room that provides an overview of foe room's development and y hM'V '1 build asignificant bodt collec-- : j tory V on the first floor adjacent to through a selection of 15th forough'ISfo century rare books pho- tion at the college in honor of materials from special collections and Special Collections and : tographs and manuscript ' v her recently deceased mother ' 7": Archives and in the Hatch 7 archives: 7 in Menill Tucked away at Utah 24-2- 1- -5 -- ' ' hourStv'Uvs-'- f T rrfAtt-IiOfV'-- M said-MM- ' r y 0 nt n o present-marri- s ed rcad-Yo- tk : and' : ytmnUttnii M 5 M t i ' : : T : Poe In the Darh’ Personal history of the Utah State English Honor Society Sigma Tau Delta invite the public to experience a spine-tingliliterary event at the annual Poe in the Dark tradition is a fun This but spooky outing that will conjure the proper mood for Halloween night said Charlene Hirschi Sigma Tau Delta advisor Sharing eerie and blood-chil-ling readings will be fiendish history and theatre arts professor Mark Damen and the delightfully macabre English department faculty members and Patricia Gantt Keith Grant-Dav- ie Star Coulbrooke This haunting event is free to the public and will start promptly at 7 pm in Utah State’s Widtsoe Hall' Room 007 on Tuesday OcL 28 i he officers TiUniversity : ng long-standi- ng ' T om Plummer professor I of litaa-- turc at Brigham Young University along with his wife Louise Plummer professor of English at BYU are giv--: : ing a free personal history writing woikshop fiom 2 to 4 pm cm Ort 25 ' in die' activity room at Logan House Assisted Living 330 E 1400 North V Logan Tom is thp author of “Waltzing to a Different Drummer” “Don’t Bite Me I’m Santa Claus” “Second Wind: Variations on a Theme of Growing Older” and more Louise is the author of “The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman” “A Danix for Three” and “Thoughts of a Grasshopper Essays and Oddities” To register for the workshop call 755-28- 77 Fall exhibits continue rose in prominence during this fervent' ly creative period and includes Richard Diebenkom Manuel Neri Deborah ers in foe fall of 2003 with three new exhibitions: “In the Spirit of the Remington and Emerson Woelffer The museum with a constantly Times” “New to the Collection: and "Clay West: 2003 growing collection has been fortunate fotermountain Invitational” Each of to acquire approximately 60 new foe exhibitions features a wide range of important artwork in varied media over the past two years Rowe said “New to artwork with broad appeal said muse- the Collection: um director and curator Victoria Rowe provides visitors highlights of these new acquisi- -' “hi foe Spirit of the Times” is com- dons by veterans and newcomers to prised of 60 works from the museum’s collection by San Francisco Bay-arcontemporary art This display remains artists who worked during the 1940s on view through July 2004 1950s and 1960s With paintings “Clay West: 2003 Intermountain Invitational” brings together artwork by sculptures and works cm paper this exhibition provides an understanding of ceramic artists who teach at universithe evolution of die abstract expresties and colleges in foe Intermountain sionist style on the West Coast The West The exhibition runs through selection of artists in the exhibition December 2003 Nora Eccles Harrison Museum The Art at Utah State University ush-- -- 2002-200- 3” -- - ea 2002-200- 3” ic: |