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 ...
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 ...
Even though the noted local history and Lincoln enthusiast always referred to Abraham Lincoln by his full name and never Abe, ...
In fact, New Hampshire's first library dates back to 71 ... historical pieces like an extensive newspaper collection, old phone books, the first ever map of the state from 1784, state political ...
Westminster College dedicated its archives room after one of its most dedicated historians on Tuesday. William Parrish, now ...