Title: DAVID LUBIN MEDIATOR EXTRAORDINAIRE HIS LETTERS,HIS LIBRARY
1DAVID LUBIN MEDIATOR EXTRAORDINAIREHIS
LETTERS,HIS LIBRARY
- by Jane Wu
- Chief Librarian, FAO
- jane.wu_at_fao.org
2DAVID LUBIN
- a genius?
- a visionary?
- a crank?
- an eccentric
- a news-maker
3DAVID LUBIN
- not a politician
- not a man of great wealth
- did not wield great influence
- an ordinary man who achieved the extraordinary.
4Lubin --Founder of International Institute of
Agriculture
5International Institute of Agriculture
- an economic development organization
- well ahead of its time.
- world clearinghouse for agricultural information
- stabilizing agricultural prices through
international action
6Lubin worked from a vision
- built international demand
- envisioned international structure
- problem-solver
7Lubin single handedly responsible
- identified and defined agricultural problems
- identified causes
- proposed solutions
- implemented them
8What kind of person?
- a man of zeal, persistence, imaginative
- inquiring mind, inventive
- exceptional concentration
- peculiar, exceptional virtues
- disarming frankness,
- evident sincerity, honesty
- unselfish
9A common scrub
- humble origins, emigrant
- self-educated, many trades
- lost in the desert
- Great Fire of Chicago
- returned to California
- biggest department store and mail order house on
the Pacific coast
10The plight of the farmer
- unaware of world crop conditions
- unreliable, incomplete price information
- isolation,lack of information
- lack of knowledge led to exploitation
11Vision of Information as Key to Equalization
- information as public property
- agricultural information clearing house
- failure in England and France
- Italy -- Minister of Agriculture
- practical help -- sports journalist
- met King at San Rossore
12Unusual words to a King
- ... You are, of course, a very important person
here, but remember you are a small potato in the
world, the monarch of a third-rate nation. - at one leap Italy can head the nations in the
general fight of our days the fight for Justice
in economic relations.
13Victory did not yet mean success
- Lubin sprang into action/tireless energy
- Disappointments, conflicts and opposition
- Letters, visits to governments
- U.S. President intervention
- Lubin excluded from Conference
14After the Conference
- Lubin wrote thousands of letters
- To the Queen of Rumania, he wrote
- Your Majesty, you were good enough to express
the wish that I should forward to Your Majesty
some further literature on the subject of the
International Institute of Agriculture. In
compliance I have the honour to enclose herewith
some documents, mainly correspondence, bearing on
the subject
15Despite many obstacles
- Lubin contacted journalists, statesmen,
politicians and authors - thousands of letters, travels, meetings
- sheer persistence and tenacity
- many disappointments and difficulties
- lively correspondence with H.G. Wells on
agricultural and philosophical subjects
16Letters H. G. Wells
17(No Transcript)
18After the Signature of the Convention
- much to overcome
- indifference and prejudice
- active but hidden opposition
- Lubin worked night and day
19David Lubin faced opposition
- Agent of the Union Stockyard in Chicago
complained - the Bureau of Agricultural Economics of the US
Department of Agriculture was issuing too much
information - A piece of information known to everybody is of
no interest to me, but a piece of information
that I have and the others have not can be turned
into money!
20Professionals involved in international trade
- opposed dissemination of information
- Louis Dreyfus
- Remember that the worlds eyes are on the
Institute and you must do nothing, give no advice
and no information before you are absolutely
certain about it
21Working with apparent boundless energy
- Lubin continued his work up until his death from
Spanish influenza in 1919 - By this time the IIA had developed a momentum of
its own - The Library continued to flourish
22Reference Room - DLML
23Outstanding Collections
- Almost 400,000 volumes (by 1946)
- Cappelli rare book collection (400)
- Incunabulae collection (32)
- Giglioli pamphlet collection
- Marescalchi viniculture collection
- Silviculture Collection (11,000)
24IIA Periodicals
25Hortus Romanus
26Example -- Everyman bindings
27Marescalchi Collection
28David Lubin Memorial Library2005
- Over a million volumes
- Electronic collections
- Institutional memory of FAO
- FAO IIA publications
- Enduring value
29Lubin biographer says
- those who were inclined to dismiss him as an
idealistic dreamer were the incompetent the
shallow politician, the decorative diplomat, the
superficial journalist. he never feared
contact with the really competent, -- the real
statesman, the shrewd hard-headed business man,
the keen economist. He submitted his ideas to
them time out of number and the result was always
victory.
30And Lubin himself said
So much to be done and so precious little done,
and the family is so large (about one billion
eight hundred million) --David Lubin, founder
of the International Institute of Agriculture
(IIA) in a letter to H.G. Wells, November 4th,
1916