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Walter F. Dexter Memorial Library

Image Caption: Front page news of the Dexter Library move-in, El Mustang, September 16, 1949. Read the full issue.

1948-1980

Walter F. Dexter Memorial Library

Mustang newspaper clipping of library news

Plans for the first library building began in 1941 but were halted until 1947 due to the war. In 1947, the Office of the California State Architect submitted construction plans of the new library and classroom building, and after approval, construction began.

Dedicated in October 1948, the $700,000 library memorialized the Sacramento administration Walter Friar Dexter, who had helped secure collegiate status for Cal Poly eight years before. It was the first space specifically designed as the Cal Poly library.

Designed to furnish a well-appointed paradise for bookworms, the new, two-level structure will contain general and reserve reading areas, with storage space designed for 180,000 books…for the less aggressive hunter of knowledge a browsing room with soft chairs and a fireplace is contemplated.

1948 El Rodeo Yearbook

Photograph of two rows of desks
Dexter Library’s periodical reading room, circa 1950. University Archives Photo Collection.

Interior of library, "Library's periodical reading room seats 250 at one time. Large windows plus fluorescent fixtures give ample lighting throughout library. A forced ventilation system changes the air completely five times an hour." The main floor contained two reading rooms designed to accommodate 500 students (enrollment in 1949 was 2,900 students), a large card catalog system, a lounge with a fireplace, a periodical and reserve room containing 500 different magazine titles, librarian and cataloging offices, and seminar and conference rooms.

A scrapbook in the University Archives documents the development and construction of Dexter Library. Flip through the 1940-1949 Scrapbook of the development and construction of Dexter.

The Dexter Library Annex, added to the existing structure in 1962, more than doubled the size of the library. The addition offered 1,650 “reader stations” and book storage space for 150,000 volumes on four floors of stacks.

See also:
Archived blog post "DEXTER: CAL POLY’S FIRST LIBRARY"