George Washington was uneasy about the idea of publicly celebrating his life. And yet the nation is once again commemorating the first U.S. president on Monday.
In 1848, the Boston Athenaeum acquired more than 300 volumes from the famed Virginian's collection of books. They nearly ...
By Tracey Howerton Special to NKyTribune Have you ever written a letter to the President of the United States? Dr. Benjamin ...
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I would judge him as an extraordinary person who had flaws that we can’t discount but overall an amazingly positive force in ...
When some of the most valuable datasets in human history briefly vanished from U.S. government websites, it felt like ...
Washington State University Press celebrates its relocation with an open house featuring Pacific Northwest authors and ...
The American Library Association received the largest gift in its 150-year history: a $25 million bequest from James W. Lewis ...
What began as an athletic clubhouse evolved into a memorial for the 2,700 students and alumni who served in World War I, ...
About 30 artists, librarians, and book lovers toured the Otto G. Richter Library as part of the Tropic Bound International ...
Join us for a presentation by poet Amiya Moretta from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. The first hour is devoted to the author ...
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