Archive for the “Exhibits” Category
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Voices of the Civil War: Evidence and Artifacts
Posted December 4, 2012 by Cory NimerDate: August 2012-August 2013 Place: Special Collections Exhibit Area, 1st Floor, HBLL
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The Life and Legacy of the King James Bible: Celebrating 400 Years
Posted March 20, 2012 by Tom WellsMuch has been written in the scholarly and popular press about the creation of the King James Bible, its origins in earlier translations, the personalities who shaped its text, and the manner of its printing. On the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the Bible’s printing, the L. Tom Perry Special Collections have produced an [...]
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An Elementary Education: Children’s Readers
Posted August 8, 2011 by morganpcDate: August 5, 2011 – September 30, 2011 Location: HBLL Special Collections Reference Area Description: An Elementary Education: Children’s Readers is a small exhibit that features children’s textbooks dating from the mid 1800’s to the mid 1900’s. They illustrate how previous generations of students learned about language, mathematics, and the world around them.
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Leading Ladies of Herstory
Posted March 7, 2011 by Tom WellsDates: March 3, 2011 - April 1, 2011 Place: HBLL Special Collections Reference Area To celebrate Women’s History Month, Special Collections displays some of the most famous and well-loved women writers from our collections of British and American literature. Highlights include works by Jane Austen, Emily Dickinson, and the Brontë sisters. This exhibit was curated [...]
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Leading Ladies of Herstory
Posted by Tom WellsDates: March 3, 2011 - April 1, 2011 Place: HBLL Special Collections Reference Area To celebrate Women’s History Month, Special Collections displays some of the most famous and well-loved women writers from our collections of British and American literature. Highlights include works by Jane Austen, Emily Dickinson, and the Brontë sisters. This exhibit was curated [...]

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