Articles By: Rebecca Fenning Marschall

Trick or Teat?

Published: October 31, 2019

By Miranda Hoegberg, UCLA Graduate Student and former Clark Reading Room Assistant Despite the season, it doesn’t feel much like Halloween at the Clark. If you’ve been to visit our sun-soaked library and grounds, you know the setting is pretty idyllic. But back in the stacks, the light dims, the temperature drops, and if you…

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Michael R. Thompson In Memoriam

Published: August 16, 2018

Michael R. Thompson January 8, 1940-August 10, 2018 by Bruce Whiteman, Clark Head Librarian Emeritus Michael Thompson, the Los Angeles-based antiquarian bookseller, died recently at seventy-eight. Michael had been in poor health for some time. All the same, his death came as a shock, to me and to his many friends and colleagues. Others will…

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Paul Clark Newell (1936–2016)

Published: September 23, 2016

The staff of the Clark Library and Center for 17th- and 18th-century Studies were saddened to learn of the passing of our friend and supporter Paul Clark Newell Jr., on 14 September 2016.  A long-time champion of the Clark Library and passionate scholar of Clark family history, Newell was a second cousin of our library’s…

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Clark Library receives grant to digitize bound manuscripts

Published: January 4, 2016

CLIR (Council on Library and Information Resources) has announced the inaugural round of projects for “Digitizing Hidden Collections and Archives: Enabling New Scholarship through Increasing Access to Unique Materials,” an initiative made possible through the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. One of eighteen successful proposals, “Digitizing British Manuscripts at UCLA’s Clark Library, 1601–1800” provides…

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More House Archive: finding aid complete!

Published: November 2, 2015

Though you will have to wait until the Clark reopens in 2016 to be able to consult the material in person (sorry to be a tease), we are proud to announce that the finding aid for the More House Archive is now complete and is available online!  This collection originally came from More House, the…

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Oscar Wilde’s Chatterton Q&A

Published: May 19, 2015

You may be interested in reading an interview on the UCLA Newsroom website with our own Professor Joseph Bristow about his recent book, Oscar Wilde’s Chatterton! Oscar Wilde’s Chatterton notebook is housed here at the Clark, as the website notes, though of course, you will have to wait until we reopen in Summer 2016 to see…

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2015 UCLA Library Prize for Undergraduate Research

Published: May 18, 2015

The Clark would like to congratulate Michael Stinson, who won this year’s award for undergraduate research projects executed at the Clark Library.  Michael was a part of Professor Carla Pestana’s Ahmanson Undergraduate Seminar taught at the Clark and won the prize for his paper “A Good Death,” for which he used the Clark’s pirate-related holdings….

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Reorganizing the Press Collection

Published: May 14, 2015

By Nina Schneider, Rare Books Librarian If you haven’t heard (yet!), the Clark is closed for about fourteen months while the building is retro-fitted for earthquakes. Anyone who has experienced the world of construction knows that there is a lot of preparation required before any building activity can start. We’re taking advantage of this period—during…

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More from the Clark Library guest book

Published: April 24, 2015

(See our first post on Mr. Clark’s library guest book) Ramon Novarro was not the only Hollywood star to visit the Clark Library and sign the guest book — Mr. Clark’s guest book provides some interesting corroborating evidence about his friendship with actress Marie Dressler.  There are two very friendly letters from Dressler to Mr….

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Mr. Clark and His Guests

Published: April 10, 2015

While moving material to get ready for our seismic retrofit project, I came across the Clark Library guest book, begun by William Andrews Clark Jr. in 1924 and used until 1957, when the pages were completely filled.  Because this item was stored in a different location than the rest of the Clarkive (as we affectionately call our…

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