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The Mundt Library was constructed in 1967. The library was named
for the long-term Republican Senator from South Dakota, Karl E. Mundt. The
dedication was attended by many nationally known figures including former
President Richard M. Nixon. The lower level of the library is the Mundt
Foundation Area. It contains over 1.5 million items from the senator's
archives and memorabilia of his years in the senate, a meeting area, and
the office of the executive secretary of the foundation. The library
itself has a capacity of 120,000 volumes and is one of the finest
facilities in the sate. The main floor of the library houses the reference
section, periodicals, computer lab, and study area. The second floor
contains the book collection, study areas, classrooms, and the audiovisual
center.
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