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Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter

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2009

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Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Fall 2009, Musselman Library Oct 2009

Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Fall 2009, Musselman Library

Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter

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From the Director: Celebrating the Art of the Book (Christine Ameduri, Barbara Holley ’54, Robin Wagner); Alumnus uses GettDigital to Celebrate 40th Reunion (Kenneith Maskell); Exhibit Explores Art of the Book; Music at Musselman: Madama Butterfly (Kay Hoke, Katherine Rodda ’10); Special Collection’s Exhibit “Return to Wonderland”: 19th and Early 20th Century Children’s Literature; Save the Date: Brittle Books and Broken Bindings (Christine Ameduri); Library donated 2,849 items to the Adams County Public Library (Denise Weldon-Siviy); Gettdigital: Gettysburg Postcards; Exhibits: Student Photos of Asia (Douglas J. Berkowitz ’10, Melissa Gagermeier ’10); Library’s Map Image Made the Cover …


Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2009, Musselman Library Apr 2009

Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2009, Musselman Library

Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter

Table of Contents:

From the Director: How Library is Fairing in Tough Economy and Gift Appreciation (Robin Wagner); Student Exhibit: Anukul Gurung ‘09 Kathmandu, Nepal; Library Helps Student Charities (Angela Chongpinitchai ’09); Save the Date: Bill McKibben; Exhibits: “Discover other Worlds”; Hidden Talents: Images of Italy by Dan DeNicola; Alumnus Donates Over 800 Books (Fred Wright Hopkins Jr. ’56); Focus on Philanthropy: Harlowe DeForest Hardinge (Tim Shannon); GettDigital: Travel Back to 1924 Gettysburg; Gett Down With Your Funky Shelf (Anskar Fosse ’11, Patricia Veasey ’11) Alumni Collector: A Tribute to Rev. Frederick S. Weiser (Reverend Fredrick Weiser ’57); George Sweet …