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| Institution Name: Southwestern University Original/Historic Place Name: Cody Memorial Library Location on Campus: 1101 E. University Date(s) of Construction and Designer(s): Type of Place: Individual building Style(s): (Glossary) Materials: | Foundation: pier and beam | | Walls: wood; plaster; stone | | Roof: wood (frame); tile | | | Function:
| ca. 1939-present (2007) | library (currently includes archives and John Tower Collection) |
Significance: architecture, education Landmark designation: Narrative: see below References: see below | Narrative: A collaborative effort of the University and the Georgetown City Council secured the funds to build the Cody Memorial Library. Congressman Lyndon Johnson helped Southwestern and the City through the maze of federal agencies to secure a grant from the Public Works Administration.
While the library expanded in two later projects, the original Cody Memorial Library, named for Dean C.C. Cody, remains intact and well preserved.
The Cody Memorial Library is the permanent home for Senator John Tower's Collection.
| References: | | I. Bibliographic sources: | Bigley, John. History of Southwestern University Library. [s.l.: s.n., n.d.].
Jones, Ralph Wood. Southwestern University 1840 - 1961. Austin, TX: Jenkins Publishing Co., 1973.
| | II. Location of other data: | | University: Special Collections | |