Richard K. Gardner, 88, founding editor of Choice, died June 9. He served as Choice editor from 1963–1966 and 1972–1977. During his career, he was an academic librarian at Marietta (Ohio) College, Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, UCLA, and University of Montréal, where he was director of the School of Library and Informational Sciences. His publications include Library Collections: Their
Origin, Selection, and Development, which received the Blackwell Scholarship Award in 1982, and Education of Library and Information Professionals: Present and Future Prospects. In 2005, he received a Special Presidential Recognition Award from the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) in honor of his contributions to the association and
the profession.