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Questions? Please contact the Science Librarian, Kevin Engel (engelk@grinnell.edu; 641.269.4234), or contact the Circulation Desk at the Kistle Science Library (641.269.4606).

 

About the Kistle Science Library

Square footage: 10,553

Architect: Peter Landon, FAIA, Landon Bone Baker

Designer: Holabird & Root, Chicago

Number of seats: 78 including 2 mezzanine seating areas along 8th Ave.

Group study rooms: 4 -- in addition, most of the single study carrels will accommodate up to 4 readers.
Network access: Wireless throughout. Data jacks in individual carrels and group study rooms.

Current capacity: 100,000 volumes in fixed and moveable (compact) shelving

Potential with additional stack: 150,000 volumes

Number of volumes (June 2007): approx. 80,000

Helen Pierce Kistle came to Grinnell College as a student from Omaha, Nebraska, and graduated in 1938 with a BA in English. She studied the following year at Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School in Boston, Massachusetts, and returned to her hometown to work as a secretary for a local real estate and insurance firm. Upon her marriage to Addison Kistle, a local attorney, Helen devoted her energies to community service in the Omaha/Council Bluffs communities. Among her many interests, she expressed a life-long passion for education and, in particular, literacy. Helen was active in her local library, serving as a board member and volunteer.

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