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Eileen Thornton Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-280

Scope and Contents

This small collection holds biographical information, correspondence, poems, and publications by Thornton, photographs of Carnegie and the Conservatory libraries, student assistants, library staff, and Thornton’s retirement dinner, and a scrapbook assembled and presented by library staff on the occasion of Thornton’s retirement in 1971.

Included are two handmade children’s books created by Thornton in 1938, with original illustrations. Another handmade book, made by Thornton while she was the librarian at Vassar College in 1955, is illustrated with images from magazines and postcards of cats at work in a fictional library.

For information on Thornton’s work, the records of the Oberlin College Library hold far more than this collection.

Dates

  • Creation: 1938-1971, undated
  • Other: Date acquired: 1997 January 23

Conditions Governing Access

Unrestricted.

Biographical Sketch

Eileen Thornton, librarian (library director) at Oberlin College from 1956 to 1971, was born in Wexford, Ireland, in 1909. She became a US citizen in 1924, received her BS from the University of Minnesota cum laude in 1931, and an AM from the University of Chicago in 1945. Before coming to Oberlin, Thornton held positions at the Hibbing Public Library in Minnesota; the St. Louis County Poor Commission, also in Hibbing; the University of Minnesota Library; the West Waterloo High School library in Iowa; the Bemidji State Teachers College Library in Bemidji, Minnesota; the University of Chicago Library; and the Vassar College Library, where she was the Librarian.

In addition to these positions, Thornton taught as a visiting lecturer at Columbia University in 1949 and at Western Reserve University in Cleveland in 1953 and 1961. She also served as a consultant to the New York State Education Department in 1955, the Board of Education for the Methodist Church in Nashville, Tennessee in 1956, and the College Center of the Finger Lakes in Corning, New York in 1962-63.

Eileen Thornton was the first woman to hold the position of Librarian at Oberlin College. She also served as the librarian of the Oberlin Public Library and was the clerk-treasurer for its board. From 1964 to her retirement in 1971, Thornton participated in the planning of the new main library building for the College, completed in 1974 (Mudd Learning Center).

Several important developments in the College Library occurred under Thornton’s leadership: a music library to support the Conservatory, improved library services to the science departments, the establishment of a collection supporting East Asian studies, and the hiring of Oberlin’s first archivist in 1966, reporting to the provost. Subject specialists in music, art and science were added and the reference services expanded and improved. Readers were given progressively easier access to all parts of the collection, and library hours were considerably extended. The Oberlin College Library was a founding member of OCLC, which was chartered in 1967 and is located in Columbus.

Thornton was a life member of the American Library Association and a member of the ALA Council and ALA Executive Board. She served at the president of two ALA divisions: the Association of College and Research Libraries in 1957-58, and the Library Administration Division in 1967-68. In 1969 she was the only woman and the only college librarian selected as a delegate to the first Japan-US Conference on Libraries and Information Science in Higher Education. In that year she was also awarded the University of Minnesota Outstanding Achievement Award.

In 1989, the College Library honored Thornton with the naming of the "Thornton" conference room in Mudd Center. That year she also received the Association of College and Research Libraries’ distinguished service award.

Eileen Thornton was living at Kendal at Oberlin, a local retirement community, when she died on January 10, 1997, at the age of 88.

Sources Consulted

Vita for Eileen Thornton, 1962, Eileen Thornton Papers (RG 30/280).

Staff file for Eileen Thornton (RG 28/3).

Note written by Anne Cuyler Salsich.

Extent

0.40 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Method of Acquisition

The papers were received from Linda Slocum in 1997.

Related Materials

Eileen Thornton staff file, RG 28/3.

Oberlin College Library Records, RG 16.

Title
Eileen Thornton Papers Finding Guide
Author
Anne Cuyler Salsich
Date
2014 June 18
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Revision Statements

  • 2014 June 18: Processed by Anne Cuyler Salsich.
  • 2024-2025: Prepared for migration by Emily Rebmann and Lee Must.

Repository Details

Part of the Oberlin College Archives Repository

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