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Anne Gould Hauberg Endowed Library Fund

Anne Gould Hauberg

The purpose of the Endowment is to underwrite the annual Artist Images Series and the publication of a bookmark featuring the artist's work.

This series was begun in 1989 by the University Libraries.

Anne Gould Hauberg has many ties to the University and its libraries. She is the daughter of Carl F. Gould, who was the primary architect for the UW and designed many campus buildings including Suzzallo Library and its extraordinary Reading Room. Ms. Hauberg has been a generous contributor of both cash and in-kind gifts to the University Libraries and has fostered the tradition of supporting architecture, art and learning both on the University campus and in the community.