11-21-95 Time Capsule Items on Display TIME CAPSULE ITEMS ON DISPLAY AT LIBRARY COLUMBUS -- A bow tie from President E. Gordon Gee, university ID cards, and a telephone receiver containing fiber optic wires and information about today's telephones are among the items on display in the lobby of the Main Library at The Ohio State University through Nov. 30 during regular library hours. These things will become part of a time capsule created to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the university. The capsule is scheduled to be opened in 2070, the 200th anniversary of Ohio State. A committee responsible for planning the university's anniversary events came up with the time capsule idea. John Kleberg, assistant vice president for business and administration, began the process. "We were looking for some special way to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the university," said Raimund Goerler, university archivist and one of those who selected the time capsule items. Other selectors were Kleberg and Jennifer Nelson, vice president of Undergraduate Student Government. Goerler researched construction methods for time capsules. The final plan came from an idea suggested by the archivist at the College of William and Mary. "Her idea was to put it in a wall rather than burying it in the ground and waiting for a sidewalk to be built over it," Goerler said. The time capsule will be placed in a pillar near the circulation desk and a plaque will serve as a constant reminder of its location and its intended date of opening. "Fundamental considerations for the selection of items were that they be small enough for the small space, avoid duplicating printed materials that are kept in the archives, and that they could be obsolete in 75 years," Kleberg said. "We needed everything to be characteristic of the university today." Other items for the time capsule are a room key, various pins and patches, and musical CDs. Possibly the most characteristic of today's students is a book backpack. # Contact: Raimund Goerler, (614) 292-2409 or John Kleberg, (614) 292-7970. Written by Alanea Bowser. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Tue, 21 Nov 1995 14:44:22 -0500] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.