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Happy 2010!

January 1, 2010 Amy McDonald


This lovely album card from Mary J. Horton’s scrapbook album perfectly expresses our sentiments for you, dear readers, on this first day of this new decade.




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RSS New Archival Collections at the Rubenstein Library

  • A. A. Parker papers, 1909-1917.
  • Lisa Unger Baskin collection of portraits and images of women, 1600s-1940s.
  • Edwin and Anita Low papers.
  • Bill of sale for Lucy, an enslaved woman, sold by R. W. Walker to J. L. McFall & Co., 1857 January 16 : autograph manuscript signed.
  • Mary Griffith letter to Dr. Francis, 1824 July 27 : autograph manuscript signed.

RSS New Books and Other Publications at the Rubenstein Library

  • Consumer almanac & calendar. 75
  • Streetopia / edited by Erick Lyle.
  • The higher education of the Negro / an address by Wilbur P. Thirkield, D.D., corresponding secretary Freedmen's Aid and Souther Education Society.
  • Le pèlerinage de Charlemagne / publié avec un glossaire, par Anna J. Cooper, graduée d'Oberlin College, Ohio, docteur de l'Université de Paris ; introduction de l'abbé Félix Klein, professeur honoraire à l'Institut catholique de Paris.
  • Negro history in the school curriculum / by Charles H. Wesley, A.M., Ph.D., professor and head of the Department of History, Howard University, Washington, D.C.

RSS New Rubenstein Library Materials Added to the Internet Archive

  • I built a bridge, and other poems June 21, 2022
  • The Hymnal : (Volume c.1) June 14, 2022
  • The pastor's place of privilege and power in the Sunday school, (Volume c.1) June 14, 2022
  • Redeemed by the blood / (Volume c.1) June 14, 2022
  • High ideals : (Volume c.1) June 14, 2022

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