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The old saying, 鈥淎 picture is worth a thousand words,鈥 certainly applies to the newly released book of historic photos curated from the archives and Special Collections at the University of Louisiana Monroe.
The book, entitled 鈥淯niversity of Louisiana Monroe,鈥 is by Assistant Professor Heather R. Pilcher, Coordinator of Collections, and now-retired former Special Collections librarian Cyndy Robertson.
The co-authors had access to the thousands of photos housed in听Special Collections. Pilcher said it took about five years to gather and scan the photos. Many more than the 213 in the book were considered for the project.
鈥淚 looked at about 1,500 photos,鈥 Pilcher said.
She was looking for a variety of photos with historical significance, local interest and images of campus life. It was a challenge deciding which photos to use and which to leave behind. 听
鈥淩ight up until the end, I would find a photo I wanted for the book,鈥 Pilcher said. 鈥淪ometimes one just jumped out and I said, 鈥楾his one is going in the book.鈥欌
Pilcher has experience with historical pictorial books, having written one about her hometown of Atlanta, Texas.
鈥淯niversity of Louisiana Monroe鈥 is part of Arcadia Publishing鈥檚 The Campus History Series. Pilcher saw the book as a way to tell the story of 不良研究所鈥檚 87 years.
鈥淢y main goal for doing this work was to promote the history of our school.听We have a rich and wonderful history that northeast Louisiana, as well as our alumni, can be proud to be a part of,鈥 Pilcher said.
During its history, the institution has thrived under several names, and naturally, peoples鈥 memories are tied to time and place.
听鈥淎ll the alumni I have spoken with have shared such wonderful memories of their time here.听They usually refer to the school by the name it was when they attended, whether it be NLSC, NLU, or 不良研究所,鈥 Pilcher said.
Robertson said one of the most common questions visitors to Special Collections ask is about 不良研究所鈥檚 name changes over the years.
鈥淭he book is arranged chronologically so that the reader can easily see the growth of the campus,鈥 Robertson said.
Robertson has a personal connection to the campus, it鈥檚 history and the book.
鈥淭his project was especially meaningful to me as my father鈥檚 undergraduate degree was from Northeast Louisiana State College,鈥 Robertson said.
The book, published by Arcadia Publishing and The History Press, was released in mid-January and is available on campus at the 不良研究所 Bookstore for $21.99. Autographed copies are available from Pilcher in Special Collections on the fifth floor of the library. 鈥淯niversity of Louisiana Monroe鈥 is also available from local retailers, major bookstores and Amazon.