Rundel Memorial Building Inscriptions
The following phrases have been carved into the north and south exterior walls of the Rundel Memorial Building. John Adams Lowe, director of the Rochester Public Library during construction of the building, either wrote or selected the inscriptions. Lowe wrote the inscriptions for social sciences, science and art. The religion inscription came from the Book of Micah in the Bible. Dr. Charles William Elliot, a former Harvard President and noted inscription writer, wrote the others.
*SCIENCE* |
*LITERATURE* |
*ART* |
*SOCIAL
SCIENCES* |
*HISTORY* |
*RELIGION* |
*BIOGRAPHY* |
*PHILOSOPHY* |
Three other inscriptions appear near the main entrance on South Avenue. Above the door are the following words (shown in the image below):
BOOKS MINISTER TO
MAN |
To the left and right of the entrance are the following inscriptions:
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The following tribute to the library's benefactor appears on the front of the building above the columns:
ERECTED ANNO DOMINI
MCMXXXIV FOR THE USE AND ENJOYMENT OF ALL PEOPLE. MORTON W. RUNDEL SO CHERISHED THE FINE THINGS OF LIFE THAT HE WAS INSPIRED TO SHARE THEM BY HIS GRACIOUS BEQUEST TO THE CITY OF ROCHESTER WHERE HE LONG MADE HIS HOME. ~KNOWLEDGE AND BEAUTY ILLUMINE THE WORLD~ |
The words "Rundel Memorial Building" are carved into the top of the building. A few feet below that the words "Rochester Public Library" are inscribed. The acronyms for these words, RMB and RPL are formed in the grillwork at the sides of the entrance door. As John Adams Lowe, RPL Director, said of the building in 1936, "While it is a library, it represents a gift to the city by Mr. Rundel and as such it stands separately from the Rochester Public Library, and should only be referred to as the Rundel Memorial Building."
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