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The William Andrews Clark Memorial Library was built during the 1920's to house Mr. Clark's extensive collection of 17th and 18th Century literature. The library holds several outstanding collections of works by Wilde and Dryden; as well as some original 14th and 15th century work and architectural art. The Library and grounds were deeded to the University upon Mr. Clark's death. A major renovation/preservation project improved this precious research facility, which re-opened in 2016.
The tour will include the library and garden and a viewing of some of the special collections.
More information about the Library can be had at http://clarklibrary.ucla.edu/
Parking: Parking is FREE at the Library's lot. Enter from the Cimarron Street Entrance. Address is 2520 Cimarron Street, L.A. CA 90018: 1 half block north of Adams Blvd. Car-pooling is encouraged.
Registration: There is cost for the tour; but tour size is very limited and registration is required.
Questions: Email Michael Heafey at heafeymj@gmail.com or call him at (310) 738-8134. Email preferred.
Registration: This event is open to UCLARA members and one guest only until Sept. 7. Beginning Sept. 8, this event will be open to both UCLARA and Emeriti members and and guests. Join now to participate.
Cancellation: If necessary to cancel, kindly do so by Sept. 10.
Email the Retirees Association at UCLARA@ucla.edu
Or phone the UCLA Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center at 310-825-7456