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University of Rhode Island Historical and Pictorial Collection (Mss. Gr. 148)

University of Rhode Island Library, University Archives and Special Collections

15 Lippitt Road
Kingston, RI 02881-2011
Tel: 401-874-4632

email: archives@etal.uri.edu

Historical note

In 1992, Jim Leslie, Vice President of Public Relations and Secretary of the University of Rhode Island Foundation Centennial proposed that a "coffee table book" about the University of Rhode Island be written to commemorate the centennial of the establishment of the institution. James Wheaton had volunteered to assist Mr. Leslie with this project. However, the book was never produced. A University of Rhode Island accounting professor, Dr. Richard G. Vangermeerch, become aware that the Images of America historical series was publishing books on various colleges and universities. (The Images of America is a series of books published by Arcadia Press, of pictorial and limited historical information on a variety of communities and institutions in the United States. For more information on the Images of America series visit www.arcadiaimages.com) With the knowledge of the existence of the Images books and the project proposed in 1992, Dr. Vangermeerch expressed renewed interest in the book project before a meeting of the Alumni Association.

In June of 1998, Mr. Wheaton, who had produced two books on Pawtucket for the Images of America series offered to co-author an historical book with Dr. Vangermeerch. Dr. Vangermeersch did all the historical research and arranged for duplication of materials. He worked in conjunction with Kevin Logan, Records Analyst in Special Collections and Archives, to collect and duplicate materials. With the exception of more contemporary information, almost all materials were gathered from printed and photographic material housed in the University Archives. Mr. Wheaton did the editing and layout work and wrote captions.

The book, University of Rhode Island, was published in 1999. A second printing was published with corrections in October 2000. However, this issue is not identified as a "second printing."