Chuck Hildebrandt wanted to do the right thing and return his overdue sports book to the library 50 years late. The library wanted no part of it.
Fifty years later, a man who grew up in suburban Detroit tried to return a very overdue baseball book to his boyhood library.
According to ChatGTP, below are the main themes of this year’s library headlines (using Library Link of the Day as the source): Highlighting state legislation targeting librarians, legal battles in ...
On one level, a visit to Polly Allen Mellen feels like a visit to your cool granny—if Granny were recently in a Gap ad and ...
Paris, July 16, 1960: A patron sits on a stepstool by one of the large windows in the American Library in Paris, daylight ...
Chuck Hildebrandt, 63, visited the library while in town for Thanksgiving, carrying a book titled "Baseball's Zaniest Stars." ...
Shields said there is something beautiful about the book as a printed object, and many of the pieces in the collections, ...
DETROIT — Fifty years later, a man who grew up in suburban Detroit tried to return a very overdue baseball book to his ...
ABC will also post a note on its website expressing regret over the claim in a March 10 segment on Stephanopoulos’ “This Week ...