Written by a former director of the library, this history is enlivened by its remarkable props and cast of characters:
- A university seventeen years old, rated among the top eleven in the U.S.
- Three library buildings with a blown-down tower, shattering windows, floors near collapse, a roof near cave-in, and one with a rivulet running through it.
- A treasurer of the University who invented two standard basic elements in library construction and installed the first fluorescent lighting in libraries.
- A professor of English with greater knowledge of library methods than most librarians of his time.
- A librarian who literally worked himself to death.
- A librarian who was a remittance man from the East, and a famous football referee.
- A director, appointed at the recommendation of the football coach, who became President of the University.
- A director who left for greener pastures, then returned to over-top them all.