A Mansion's Memories

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by Mary Chapman Mathews

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An engaging history of The University of Alabama President’s Mansion As part of The University of Alabama’s 175th anniversary celebration (2006), the new edition of A Mansion’s Memories includes details of the tenures of the four presidents who have served since the Mathews term. Profusely illustrated with 69 black-and-white and 17 color photographs, this classic is sure to be welcomed anew by alumni and friends of the University and all lovers of fine old buildings that still function in their original capacities.     “Mathews has done an excellent job in putting on paper the lore of the house she so obviously learned to love.”― Tuscaloosa News “With fascinating anecdotes the author brings alive those who peopled the President's Mansion and reminds us that some university problems, especially financial ones, are perennial. This book will again charm readers.”―Sarah Woolfolk Wiggins, author of Love and Duty: Amelia and Josiah Gorgas and Their Family “Amusing, informative, delightful. . . . Mathews [has an] easy-to-read, down-to-earth style.”― Chattanooga News-Free Press “ Other residents may have been annoyed by the creaking floors, the rattling windows, the slamming doors, the poppings and cracklings in the night, the echoes of muffled voices, but Mary Mathews recognized those sounds as the voice of an aging mansion, a mansion with stories to tell. She listened, and she wrote the stores the mansion told her.” ―Kathryn Tucker Windham “The mansion has watched history for more than a century; it has overheard the conversations of its residents and guests; it has seen itself change architecturally on the outside and decoratively on the inside; it has witnessed the destruction of the Civil War, difficulties during both World Wars, and student demonstrations that accompanied the Vietnam War; and it has captured the sights and sounds of its age in serving as host to more than 25,000 people who visit it annually from around the world. . . . Mathews tells its story with sensitivity and insight that come only from having been a part of its inner circle.”― Alabama Living “The University of Alabama’s President’s Mansion is an icon of the campus. What better way for an alumnus to relive the wonderful years spent there than to stroll through this book, listening to the stories of presidents and residents past? I loved it.” ―Sela Ward Mary Chapman Mathews is retired Executive Director of Carillon Historical Park in Dayton, Ohio, and the wife of former University of Alabama President David Mathews. Used Book in Good Condition
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