Newberry Library
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Date: 2008
Newberry Library see under Newberry, Walter Loomis .
Author not available, NEWBERRY LIBRARY.,
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... brother, the Chicago Public Library, is still in temporary ... But the privately funded Newberry Library is snug in a renovated ... be: A world-class public library. "We're not trying to bring ... Charles Cullen, speaking of Newberry outreach efforts. "People ... contrast Comparing the ...
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Newberry Library Presents: The Aztecs and the Making of Colonial Mexico September 28, 2006 - January 13, 2007
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Karl Bodmer's Studio Art: The Newberry Library Bodmer Collection. By W. RAYMOND ... of these were donated to the Newberry Library in 1911, and it is this collection ... introduction by W. Raymond Wood to the Newberry Library images. In it, Wood relates ...
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News Advisory: On Saturday, October 23, the Newberry Library, The Public Square and the Chicago magazines In These Times and Punk Planet will join forces for "A Day of Political Satire." With ... much-needed humor and commentary into the election season with events that discuss and epitomize political satire ... .
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