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Cravens, Gwyneth | December 10, 1990 issue
Marie Bashkirtseff's library contained 700 volumes, and she read them all, often at the dinner table, devouring "moderns" like Daudet and Flaubert as well...

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Schiller, Anita R. | October 4, 1986 issue
In March a small number of readers staged sit-ins at the main reading room of the Library of Congress. They were protesting early closing hours, imposed...

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Kay, Jane Holtz | December 15, 1979 issue
Presents the profile of architect I.M. Pei and describes some structures designed by Pei. Details of the Boston, Massachusetts-based Kennedy Library designed...

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Kay, Jane Holtz | July 16, 1973 issue
Focuses on Cambridge, Massachusetts-based John F. Kennedy Memorial Library. Role of architect I.M. Pei in the structural design of the library; Features...

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Bongartz, Roy | September 17, 1973 issue
Presents information on Ohio-based Center for Popular Culture. Librarian of the center; Items of popular culture available at the center; Number of phonographic...

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Rothman, David J. | March 19, 1973 issue
Highlights the McKay Commission Report on Attica, a security prison built in 1929 in the state of New York. Medical facilities provided at Attica; Institutional...

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Jong, Erica | November 16, 1998 issue
When Random House's Modern Library imprint issued a list this past summer of the best novels in English published during the twentieth century, surely the...

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January 20, 1964 issue
Presents letters to the editor from readers of "The Nation." Request to readers from The Library of Mount Saint Michael High School, Bronxville, New York;...

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Monas, Sidney | July 29, 1961 issue
The article presents information on Moscow. For better or for worse, Moscow seems almost untouched by the modern cosmopolitan imagination. The cultural...

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Kramer, Hilton | March 9, 1963 issue
This article reports on the exhibition of drawings by George Bingham, a painter at Kenoedler museum. The author describes the painting by Bingham. He says...

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