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Larsen, A. Dean, 1930-2002

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Dates

  • Existence: 1930 - 2002

Biography

A. Dean Larsen (1930-2002) was a library administrator in Utah.

Aral Dean Larsen was born August 23, 1930 in Vineyard, Utah. He was the third of five children born to Vera Alice Austin and Ariel Ellis Larsen. He attended Lincoln High School in Orem where he was a member of the debate team, associate editor of the yearbook, president of Future Farmers of America (FFA) and a student assistant for the school library. After graduating from high school, he entered Brigham Young University (BYU), focusing his study on history and geography. After serving as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints he returned to his studies at BYU and obtained student employment in the University Library. From that time on, books and the library became an integral part of his life. When he graduated from the university with a major in history, the Korean War was under way and he was drafted to serve in the army. After basic and specialized training, he was assigned to the Central Intelligence Corp in Stuttgart, Germany. This assignment and location provided extensive opportunities during weekends and short leaves to experience travel throughout Europe. This opportunity imbued him with a lasting appreciation for the arts, museums, libraries, book shops, rare book dealers, etc. Dean returned home from his tour of duty with the army in the fall of 1956 and was hired full-time at the BYU library with an agreement that he would be given summers off to pursue a Master of Library Science degree, at the University of Michigan. In 1958, he married Jean Maycock and they had four children. He completed his degree in August of 1960. The next year he was appointed Director for Collection Development, in which position he acted until his retirement in 1993. He fully retired in 1995. Dean was largely the architect for the Harold B. Lee Library's collection growth during the years from 1960 to 1990. Even when the library's holdings reached three million volumes, Dean could tell a book dealer if a title was in the library's holdings. His deep understanding of book culture was evident in his finding, networking, and negotiating with the leading book dealers and collectors of the day, both nationally and internationally. His devotion to his international contacts allowed Dean to acquire collections that would otherwise have been unattainable by the library. Due to his love of rare books, he also contributed significantly to the development of Brigham Young University's special collections. The A. Dean Larsen Book Collecting Conference was created to honor him and is held every year. He died on May 29, 2002.

Citation:
A. Dean Larsen Book Collecting Conference 2007 website, via WWW, May 4, 2011 (A. Dean Larsen; b. Aug. 23, 1930 in Vineyard, Utah; parents, Vera Alice Austin and Ariel Ellis Larsen; attended Lincoln High School in Orem; member of the debate team, associate editor of the year book, president of FFA and a student assistant for a very inadequate school library; studied history and geography at Brigham Young University; served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; obtained student employment in the University Library; drafted into the Korean War, assigned to the Central Intelligence Corps in Stuttgart, Germany; returned home from his tour of duty with the army in the fall of 1956; hired full-time at the BYU library; earned Masters of Library Science at the University of Michigan, 1960; married Jean Maycock in 1958; had four children; appointed Director for Collection Development, 1961-1993; retired in 1995; largely the architect for the Harold B. Lee Library's tremendous collection growth during the years from 1960 to 1990; the A. Dean Larsen Book Collecting Conference was created to honor him and is held every year; d. May 29, 2002)

Familysearch, via WWW, Nov. 26, 2014 (Aral Dean Larsen; b. Aug. 23, 1930 in Vineyard, Utah)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

A. Dean Larsen Yellowstone plaque

 Item — Box 1: [Barcode: 31197230351063]
Identifier: MSS 7084
Abstract

Contains one wooden plaque that reads "Yellowstone Library A. Dean Larsen". The plaque also has carvings of trees, Old Faithful and mountains.

Dates: 1971