A load of books + no elevator = a unique solution

Dilemma: how to deliver pallets of heavy boxes filled with new materials for the Tate Library, which has no elevator. Solution: unload the boxes to an upstairs window using a forklift and an assembly line of strong arms. Personnel from Lawler-Wood, facilities management at Tusculum College, used this method Friday morning, July 12, to unload a number of pallets of materials into the window above the main entrance of the library, a building constructed in 1910. The college is now in a $10 million fund-raising campaign to renovate and expand the library to more than double its current size. Planned are increased reference, circulation and periodical space, additional computer terminals as well as a conference room, study rooms, classrooms, faculty offices - and an elevator. (Tusculum College photo)