Thursday, November 21, 2024

128 Years Ago

I know this seems like the Marcia blog, but it's at this time of the year that Marcia is prominent in our history. 

It was 128 years ago this week that Dr. William Osler hired the young librarian, Marcia Crocker Noyes. And it was 50 years later, to the week, that Marcia died.

Dr. Osler was President of the Faculty in 1896 and he wanted to revitalize the library. The Faculty had moved several times in the past 20 years, and after the Civil War, the library had gone into significant decline. 

Dr. Osler was also a noted bibliophile and a good friend of Bernard Steiner, the president of the Enoch Pratt Free Library. So, of course, Dr. Osler asked his friend for advice, and Mr. Steiner recommended Marcia Noyes, who was working in the circulation department of the Pratt. 

In an article, Marcia mentions that "within two weeks, I had a new job, and I was living in a new place." This was because the librarian was required to live on the premises, so as to be available to physicians who were looking for a specific book at any and all hours of the day.

If not for Marcia and all that she accomplished during her 50 year tenure at the Faculty, we would not be the organization that we are today. 

The MedChi Museum & Archives on Social Media

After some hard work, the MedChi Museum and Archives are finally active on social media. This is a great opportunity for friends and others to keep up with the discoveries we have made in our collections.

The Museum and Archives are on YouTube as MedChi Museum and Archives (ha), and the link is HERE. Be sure and bookmark it, so that you can go back and see what new videos we have posted.

The Museum is on Instagram as @MedChiMuseum. We try and post something new each [work]day and it's mostly items from our collections. The link is HERE. We hope that you will follow to see all of the fascinating items in our collections.

Thank you!