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Roland W. Robbins, 1949. Photograph by Richard Merrill.
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Music for Reading
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“Parks are the ideal setting for those who give expression to their art through the medium of the dance.” —Fees and Charges for Public Recreation, prepared by James B. Williams and Ian Forbes, 1939
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A librarian from the Big Fish game 13th Skull. As a character, he’s annoying and insists that you beat him at checkers before he does any research for you. What kind of librarian would do such a thing?!
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“Fashion’s Latest Folly” in Anchorage, Alaska. Circa 1960, published by the U.S. National Park Service.
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Read Books About Your Job. Published by the U.S. Bureau of Education, 1920’s.
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1920.
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Sixty Selected Stories for Boys and Girls by Florence C. Fox, 1927.
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After War Reading Course: a course from the U.S. Bureau of Education for WWI veterans.
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From Forty Books for Boys and Girls by Florence C. Fox.
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A pretty bookshelf from the hidden object game Dire Grove.
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GAS SMELLS DANGER! One more from People & Fire: Latest Ideas on Fire Safety for Homes, Apartments, and Mobile Homes, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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The cover of People & Fire: Latest Ideas on Fire Safety for Homes, Apartments, and Mobile Homes, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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From a lovely government publication I recently cataloged: People & Fire: Latest Ideas on Fire Safety for Homes, Apartments, and Mobile Homes, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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