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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Writer: Shanna Relford
news@utsi.edu

Library Dedication on Wednesday

The University of Tennessee Space Institute will hold a ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 28 to officially dedicate the university’s library in honor of Mrs. Helen Mason, UTSI’s first librarian, and the late Dr. Arthur Mason, a founding faculty member. The dedication ceremony will begin at 4 p.m. in UTSI conference room, H-111.

Helen Mason assembled the first books of the UTSI library in the back bedroom of the Masons’ Manchester home for the first three to six months before a place was made for them at the university in 1966. Mrs. Mason remained UTSI’s librarian until retiring in 1987.

Dr. Arthur Mason joined the UTSI faculty in September 1964 as an assistant professor of physics. Dr. Mason retired from UTSI on May 31, 1995, after a long career serving in various positions including Director of Academic Programs and Assistant and Associate Dean of the Space Institute. Dr. Mason, who was also a World War II naval aviator, died Aug. 22, 2006 after a season of illness.

Arthur and Helen Mason


ARTHUR AND HELEN MASON