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January 15, 2011 Amy McDonald

This letterhead seems a fitting choice for this last day of National Letter Writing Week.

From, um, the stack next to the staff printer. (Send us a letter!)

More letterhead from our collections….




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RSS New Archival Collections at the Rubenstein Library

  • Outdoor Advertising Association of America archives, 1885-2023.
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RSS New Books and Other Publications at the Rubenstein Library

  • Das mit Jesu bekreuzigte Hertz, oder, Andachtige Betrachtungen dess bittern Leidens und Sterbens unsers Herrn und Heilandes Jesu Christi : wie auch der Sieben letzten Wort am Kreuz, samt angefügter Kreutz-Presse der glaubigen Seelen / mit vielen Sinn-Bildern, geistreichen Gebetten und neuen Liedern vermehret, alles zu Bottes Ehren, zu eigner, und dess nechsten Erbauung verfasst und zusammen getragen von MSW.
  • Seeing Against Seeing : subtitle / Author Name.
  • Lulu Hurst (the Georgia wonder) writes her autobiography, and for the first time explains and demonstrates the great secret of her marvelous power.
  • How Bill Bartlett became a successful food merchant / by Craig Davidson.
  • Liberia: the Americo-African republic. : being some impressions of the climate, resources, and people, resulting from personal observations and experiences in West Africa. / By T. McCants Stewart, former professor of mathematics in the South Carolina State Agricultural College; late general agent for industrial education in Liberia. ; with an introduction by Dr. G. W. Samson, former president of Columbian University, Washington, D.C.

RSS New Rubenstein Library Materials Added to the Internet Archive

  • Sartoris 1929 January 29, 2026
  • Cipriano Castro and the "Libertadora" Revolution : a hypothesis in historical development 1972 January 29, 2026
  • Capriol suite : for string orchestra : based on dance tunes from Arbeau's "Orchésographie" (1589) 1927 January 16, 2026
  • Estudos de história do Brasil 1940 December 12, 2025
  • My fight for birth control 1931 December 11, 2025

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