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New School Raymond Fogelman Library records

 Collection
Identifier: NS-08-01-01

Descriptive Status

No publicly accessible container list or inventory is available at this time. Please contact The New School Archives if you are interested in consulting this collection.

Abstract

This record group documents the activities of the staff of the Raymond Fogelman Library, The New School's library for social sciences and history prior to being incorporated into the The New School Libraries & Special Collections in the 2010s. The earliest files date from the late 1940s, with most covering the 1990s and early 2000s. Some files may be closed to protect employee privacy. Please consult with an archivist for further details.

Dates

  • 1947-2008

Creator

Extent

5.5 Linear Feet (5 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Access Restrictions

Access is provided to this unprocessed record group, but some files may be restricted. Please email archivist@newschool.edu for details.

Historical note

The Raymond E. Fogelman Library was the main humanities, social sciences, and liberal arts library for the New School for Social Research (as of 2005, The New School) from its dedication in 1969 until 2014. The library was part of the New School for Social Research’s Graduate Faculty Center which was constructed on the site of Lane’s department store at 14th Street and Fifth Avenue and opened in 1969. The library had a 150,000 volume capacity and was made possible by a grant of $500,000 from Dr. Stella Sweeting Fogelman (born circa 1897 - died 2004) in honor of her deceased husband, Raymond E. Fogelman (born circa 1895 - died 1966) a businessman, philanthropist, and a member of the Council of Fellows of the New School for Social Research.

Dr. Stella Sweeting Fogelman was a former educator, principal of the Joan of Arc Junior High School in Manhattan, and a lecturer in the New School for Social Research’s Human Relations Workshops, and Raymond Fogelman founded three corporations in the textile industry. The couple had taken adult education courses at the New School as early as 1920, and later became members of the New School Associates, the fundraising body associated with the New School for Social Research which sponsored educational and social events, exhibitions, and an annual membership drive. The grant establishing the Fogelman Library was made three years after Raymond Fogelman’s death, during the 50th anniversary year of the New School for Social Research.

Fogelman Library was relocated from its location at 65 Fifth Avenue in 2009 to Arnhold Hall at 55 West 13th Street with the planned conversion of the Graduate Faculty Center into The New School University Center, which was completed in 2013. With the planned relocation of the Mannes School of Music from its 85th Street location to 55 West 13th Street to join the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music and the School of Drama in 2016, the Fogelman Library humanities and social sciences collection was moved to the Albert and Vera List Academic Center at 6 East 16th Street. In December 2014, the library at this location was officially opened and dedicated as the List Center Library, which replaced Fogelman Library as The New School’s library of the humanities and social sciences.

References

“Librarian of Congress to speak at Fogelman Library dedication.” October 28, 1969. The New School press release collection, NS.03.01.07, box 2, folder 19, New School Archives and Special Collections, The New School, New York, New York.

“List Center Library opens Dec. 1.” New School Libraries and Archives. Last updated December 20, 2014. Accessed October 20, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20141220104001/http://library.newschool.edu/news/announcement.php.

“New School Libraries and Archives Cut the Ribbon on List Center Library” The New School. Last Updated December 14, 2014. Accessed October 20, 2023. https://blogs.newschool.edu/news/2014/12/new-school-libraries-and-archives-cut-the-ribbon-on-list-center-library/.

“Obituary: Raymond Fogelman.” March 9, 1966. The New School press release collection, NS.03.01.07, box 2, folder 15, New School Archives and Special Collections, The New School, New York, New York.

“The New School, Fogelman Library at Arnhold Hall.” SchoolDesigns. Accessed October 20, 2023. https://schooldesigns.com/Projects/the-new-school-fogelman-library-at-arnhold-hall/.

Title
Guide to the New School Raymond Fogelman Library records
Status
Unprocessed
Author
New School Archives and Special Collections Staff
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin