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Thanksgiving in Pittsburgh

November 25, 2010 Amy McDonald

A wooden postcard (ca. 1910) from our Postcard Collection. 
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! 
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RSS New Archival Collections at the Rubenstein Library

  • Modern Crisis.
  • Mack King Carter papers, 1965-2010s.
  • Cochrane family papers, 1777-1957.
  • Fuller Brush Company Fort Wayne district sales literature collection, 1941-1948.
  • Montgomery D. Parker letters and cabinet photograph, 1846-1891 (bulk 1846-1849).

RSS New Books and Other Publications at the Rubenstein Library

  • Letter design : in the graphic arts / Mortimer Leach.
  • The typography of press advertisement : a practical summary of principles and their application / by Kenneth Day ; with a foreword by Lord Mackintosh of Halifax, D.L. LL.D..
  • Plant-life / by Charles A. Hall, F.R.M.S. ; with 74 full-page illustrations, 24 being from photographs by the author and 50 in colour from drawings by C.F. Newall.
  • The poetry of travelling in the United States / by Caroline Gilman ; with additional sketches, by a few friends; and a week among autographs by Rev. S. Gilman.
  • Advertising copy, layout, and typography / Hugh G. Wales, Professor of Marketing, University of Illinois, Dwight L. Gentry, Associate Professor of Marketing, University of Maryland, Max Wales, Associate Professor of Journalism, Director of Advertising Education, University of Oregon.

RSS New Rubenstein Library Materials Added to the Internet Archive

  • The diction of Herrick. A lexicon to the Hesperides (in Part) with an introductory essay and a full bibliography of Herrick 1928 July 17, 2025
  • Acrochaetium and kylinia in the southwestern North Atlantic ocean .. 1965 July 17, 2025
  • The expulsion of the socialists from the Assembly of New York State in 1920 .. 1962 July 10, 2025
  • Symposium on Recent Developments in Nondestructive Testing of Missiles and Rockets 1963 July 7, 2025
  • The housekeeper's oracle, or, Art of domestic management : containing a complete system of carving with accuracy and elegance : hints relative to dinner parties : the art of managing servants : and the economist and epicure's calendar ... 1829 July 1, 2025

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