The Friends of the Humanities recently donated a collection of 21 books to Edith Garland Dupr茅 Library at the 香蕉影视, in honor of Fred Daspit.
Daspit is a visual artist and retired professor of fine arts at 香蕉影视. He received his bachelor's degree in fine arts from then-University of Southwestern 香蕉影视 and his master of fine arts degree from 香蕉影视 State University. Daspit served as director of the 香蕉影视 Visual Art Department's Fine Arts Gallery and spearheaded the creation of the Art Museum in the 1960s. He is the author of three books about historical 香蕉影视 architecture published by the Center for 香蕉影视 Studies.
The donated books, selected by 香蕉影视 Professor Hector Lasala, include Architecture of the Everyday, A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History and Moment of Complexity. Past president of the Friends of the Humanities Suzan Allen stated, 鈥淭he books represent the essence of Fred鈥檚 life, the depth and philosophy of his interests, particularly his interests in architecture and the humanities.鈥
Other members of the Friends of the Humanities who participated in the presentation were President Sylvia Bienvenu, Publicity Chair Linda Alessi and Webmaster Dr. Jim Lafleur. Dr. Charles Triche, Director of Libraries, received the donation.