WSU Retention List Stories

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04/30/2025
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Books on both extremes of the spectrum of economic theory are represented on the Krueger Library’s retention list, from advocates of unregulated free markets to the founders of Communism.

West, E. G. Adam Smith: The Man and His Works. Liberty Press, 1976.

Marx, Karl, and Friedrich Engels. The Revolution of 1848-49; Articles from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung. International Publishers, 1972.

Recap: In 2022, twenty-four Minnesota libraries joined together in a commitment to retain over a half-million print books which are scarcely-held in Minnesota. It is called the Minnesota Shared Print Collection. This is one of the stories from the Winona State share of the collection.

 

In the early 1960s, psychedelic drugs were used to treat patients. In the later 1960s, activists promoted their wide-spread use without medical supervision; they were made illegal; and they were placed on the same drug schedule as heroin. Now, there is a renewed interest in exploring their therapeutic qualities. This early text, featuring Timothy Leary no less, is on the Krueger Library retention list, … and you can read it without your insurance insisting on a co-pay.

Leary, Timothy Francis, Ralph Metzner, and Gunther M Weil. The Psychedelic Reader; Selected from the Psychedelic Review. New York: Citadel Press, 1965.

Recap: In 2022, twenty-four Minnesota libraries joined together in a commitment to retain over a half-million print books which are scarcely-held in Minnesota. It is called the Minnesota Shared Print Collection. This is one of the stories from the Winona State share of the collection.

04/16/2025
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Max Weber (1881-1961) was a successful and well-respected artist whose media included oil paintings and sculpture. His son, Maynard "Mo" Weber, who passed away in 2019, was a Winona State alumnus and a generous benefactor to the university. In addition to donating money for scholarships, Mo Weber donated a number of pieces of his father’s artwork to Winona State and a number of exhibition catalogs from his father’s career to the library. Many of those exhibition catalogs, as well as other books by and about Max Weber, are on the Krueger Library’s retention list. Max Weber was born on April 18, 1881, which means that this Friday marks his 144th birthday. (A series of these exhibition catalogs sets a new record for the number of monographs in a row that are on the retention list. The old record was five; these catalogs break that record with six.)

For more information about Max Weber and his works at Winona State, follow this link to the collection at OpenRiver:  Weber Art Collection

Weber, Max et al. First Comprehensive Retrospective Exhibition in the West of Oils, Gouaches, Pastels, Drawings, and Graphic Works by Max Weber (1881-1961): The Art Galleries, University of California at Santa Barbara, February 6 through March 3, 1968.

Recap: In 2022, twenty-four Minnesota libraries joined together in a commitment to retain over a half-million print books which are scarcely-held in Minnesota. It is called the Minnesota Shared Print Collection. This is one of the stories from the Winona State share of the collection.

04/09/2025
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At age 96, Noam Chomsky is a major American scholar. Last year, he was rumored to have died, but he was later discharged from the hospital.

In the later 20th century, Chomsky's linguistic framework became the dominant theory for how humans acquire language and process it in their brains (although his ideas have now been called into question by the new AI Large Language Models). His leftist politics also challenged American culture. Chomsky spoke at Winona State on March 20, 1998, a little over 27 years ago. The video of that lecture can be viewed on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC2JWvgMiR4

One of our many books about Chomsky is on the Krueger Library’s retention list. 

Chomsky: language, mind, and politics / James McGilvray. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 1999.

(Our student newspaper, the Winonan, has been digitized and can be found on the Krueger Library’s OpenRiver repository. At the time of his lecture, there were letters to the editor of the Winonan discussing some of Chomsky’s ideas. Those letters can be found here: https://openriver.winona.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1200&context=thewinonan1990s

Recap: In 2022, twenty-four Minnesota libraries joined together in a commitment to retain over a half-million print books which are scarcely-held in Minnesota. It is called the Minnesota Shared Print Collection. This is one of the stories from the Winona State share of the collection.

For those distraught by the downward slide of the stock markets over the last two days, this book on the Krueger Library retention list might help (or make it worse). Understanding the psychological mechanisms related to financial markets might help foster a sense of stoic calm.

Cohen, David. Fear, Greed and Panic: The Psychology of the Stock Market. New York: Wiley, 2001.

Recap: In 2022, twenty-four Minnesota libraries joined together in a commitment to retain over a half-million print books which are scarcely-held in Minnesota. It is called the Minnesota Shared Print Collection. This is one of the stories from the Winona State share of the collection.

 

04/02/2025
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Books studying the psychological and neurological mechanisms of the human capacity for humor tend not to be a barrel of laughs. This book on the Krueger Library retention list is a case in point. For example, Dr. Ruch states, “This need to distinguish among facets of humorous and humorless personalities can be deduced from the fact that cultures typically have developed a rich vocabulary of humor-related nouns …” This observation is not a knee-slapper in English, though I am told it is much funnier in the original German.

Ruch, Willibald. The Sense of Humor: Explorations of a Personality Characteristic. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1998.

Recap: In 2022, twenty-four Minnesota libraries joined together in a commitment to retain over a half-million print books which are scarcely-held in Minnesota. It is called the Minnesota Shared Print Collection. This is one of the stories from the Winona State share of the collection.

 

 

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