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COMMITTEE ON ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS Wednesday, October 19, 2011 Item: AS: A-3 SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF HONORARY DOCTORATE NOMINATIONS PROPOSED COMMITTEE ACTION Request for approval of the conferral of Honorary Doctorates on Mr. Ralph de la Vega and Mr. Marvin Weiner (posthumous). BACKGROUND INFORMATION University Policy 2.3 (Honorary Doctorates) specifies that those nominated for Honorary Doctorates be recommended to the FAU Board of Trustees by the University Faculty Senate Honors and Awards Committee, the Provost and the President. Two candidates are being recommended: Ralph de la Vega has been nominated by Dr. Karl Stevens and Dr. Mohammad Ilyas, Deans of the College of Engineering and Computer Science. A BSME graduate of FAU, Mr. de la Vega started his career with BellSouth as a management assistant. He has held numerous positions of increasing responsibility and is currently President and CEO of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. In addition, he is extensively involved in nonprofit and community organizations. Marvin Weiner has been nominated for a posthumous Honorary Doctorate by William Miller, Dean of University Libraries. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Weiner was a successful businessman. His real love, however, was Benjamin Franklin and the idea of America. The Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection was donated to FAU several years ago. Mr. Weiner s children remain involved with FAU and will accept this Honorary Doctorate on his behalf. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN/DATE If approved, these Honorary Doctorates will be conferred at a future commencement ceremony. N/A FISCAL IMPLICATIONS Supporting Documentation: Nomination materials Presented by: Dr. Brenda J. Claiborne, Provost Phone: 561-297-3062

DEAN S OFFICE 777 Glades Road PO Box 3092 Boca Raton, FL 33431 tel: 561.297.3717 fax: 561.297.2189 miller@fau.edu www.fau.edu/library August 29, 2011 Dr. Brenda Claiborne Provost Administration Building Campus Dear Provost Claiborne: I would like to recommend Mr. Marvin Weiner as a candidate for a posthumous honorary doctorate, in recognition of his contributions both to scholarship and to Florida Atlantic University. We are the fortunate recipients of the Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, which includes not only thousands of 18 th - and 19 th -century books, periodical publications, and pamphlets but also European volumes dating from the 16 th -century, all of which bear on the idea of democracy, political reform, and the creation of America. Items from this collection, such as the first printing of the Declaration of Independence in a newspaper (dated July 6, 1776), have been exhibited at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, and at other important library and museum venues. The acquisition of this collection, over a period of more than 50 years, was a major act of scholarship in itself, a determined intellectual pursuit to reproduce Thomas Jefferson s library and gather the publications that reflected the intellectual currents which helped to produce the American Revolution. To quote one scholar, the collection is nothing less than the intellectual history of the origins of the American Revolution. Reaching back to classical antiquity, the collection is an extraordinary assemblage of primary sources relating to the idea of freedom in the Western tradition. It includes an especially fine collection of pamphlets documenting the spirit of revolution in 18 th - century America.

Marvin Weiner, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania s Wharton School (1938), was a successful businessman. His real love, however, was Benjamin Franklin and the idea of America. Towards that end, he spent all of his spare time and much of his available personal resources in accumulating this collection, some of which was purchased from dealers and much of which was acquired by laborious combing through used book stores and estate sales. Mr. Weiner carefully cataloged each item in his collection, and followed leads from the key authors about what more he needed to acquire; when one of his sources cited something he did not hold, it was added to the desiderata list. In time Mr. Weiner s efforts and expertise were acknowledged not only by his alma mater but also by various bibliographic societies such as the American Antiquarian Society, the Philobiblion Society, and the Grolier Club, of which he was a member. Mr. Weiner s scholarly acumen served the world of scholarship during the 1950s in Philadelphia, where he found a long-lost scrapbook of publications, many of them previously unknown, of the Italian-American Jewish scholar Sabato Morais, sitting unrecognized in a used bookshop. Mr. Weiner acquired this ledger and produced a scholarly inventory of it (attached here) which helped bring to light much new information about 19 th -century American Judaism and augment the known corpus of Morais works (many of which had been written anonymously) by hundreds of items. This publication would have been worthy of a full-time professor in some area of the humanities, but as the production of a working business person, purely as a labor of love, it is truly remarkable. Approximately six years ago, Mr. Weiner agreed to donate his entire collection of Americana and related materials to the FAU Libraries. At that time, the collection was appraised at a value of several million dollars. Since his death three years ago, Mr. Weiner s children have expressed the wish to see him awarded an honorary doctorate, posthumously, as a fitting tribute to both his scholarship and his generosity. I strongly support that desire and believe that an honorary doctorate would be very appropriate in this situation. Therefore, I am requesting consideration to have this degree awarded. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Sincerely, William Miller Dean of Libraries