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- | Zannoni, Dean of Students David Winer, Director of Mather Hall Anne Gushee and Assistant Professor of Theater Arthur Feinsod.}}] | + | Zannoni, Dean of Students David Winer, Director of Mather Hall Anne Gushee and Assistant Professor of Theater Arthur Feinsod. Photo credit: //The Trinity Reporter//, Fall 1991.}}] |
- | The Gallows Hill Bookstore was an academic bookstore that opened in [[hallden_hall|Hallden Hall]] in September 1991. It was operated by Barnes and Noble' | + | |
+ | The Gallows Hill Bookstore was an academic bookstore that opened in [[hallden_hall|Hallden Hall]] in September 1991. It was operated by Barnes and Noble' | ||
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+ | A large group of Trinity faculty, students, and administrators worked to create the bookstore as part of the Bookstore Committee: Associate Academic Dean J. Ronald Spencer '64, Dean of Students David Winer, Professor of Economics Diane Zannoni, Director of [[mather_hall|Mather Hall]] Anne Gushee, Business Manager and Budget Director Alan Sauer, Director of Facilities Planning and Management John Woolley, Assistant Professor of Theater Arthur Feinsod, Julienne Coe '92, and Jonathan Trevisan '93. | ||
- | A large group of Trinity faculty, students, and administrators worked to create the bookstore as part of the Bookstore Committee: Associate Academic Dean J. Ronald Spencer '64, Dean of Students David Winer, Professor of Economics Diane Zannoni, Director of Mather Hall Anne Gushee, Business Manager and Budget Director Alan Sauer, Director of Facilities Planning | + | The esoteric bookstore featured academic, classic literature, university press, and trade books in various disciplines, including Classical Studies, Theater and Plays, Poetry, Gender Studies, LGBTQ+, Education, Health, Psychology, Nature, Architecture, |
- | The esoteric bookstore featured academic, classic literature, university press, and trade books in various disciplines, | + | [{{: |
- | Despite its academic focus, the bookstore was open daily and on weekends and was intended for the public, carrying over 15,000 titles, and even boasted a children' | + | Despite its academic focus, the bookstore was open daily and on weekends and was intended for the public, carrying over 15,000 titles, and even boasted a children' |
- | Gallows Hill soon developed a varied program of outreach, including receptions and book-signings for Trinity authors and others, as well as readings for children from the Trinity College Community Child Center.((Knapp and Knapp, p. 494)) | + | Gallows Hill soon developed a varied program of outreach, including receptions and book-signings for Trinity authors and others, as well as readings for children from the Trinity College Community Child Center. |
Gallows Hill Bookstore operated until at least 2009. | Gallows Hill Bookstore operated until at least 2009. | ||
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- | //[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi? | + | [[https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.38540316|The Trinity Reporter]], Fall 1991. |
- | //[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi? | + | [[https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.30003679|The Trinity Tripod]], 09/17/1991. |
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