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The hours of operation for Ridge Library this semester are the following: Monday-Thursday: 7:45am-9pm Friday: 7:45am-4pm Saturday: 10am-3:30pm... Sunday: 3:30pm-9pm Ridge Library's address is: 16 W. Division Street North East, PA 16428 For more information about the Hammermill and Ridge Libraries, visit our website at http://library.mercyhurst.edu/
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Literary classics ranging from Peter Pan to The Day of the Triffids are being celebrated in a series of colourful illustrated benches.
Designed by artists and writers to look like open books, the 50 seats have been placed around London.
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Illustrations by German artists, Quint Buchholz
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Found on the Texas Tech campus.
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Insurgent by Veronica Roth
Find it here
“Cruelty does not make a person dishonest, the same way bravery does not make a person kind.”
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9 Striking Library Posters From The Great Depression
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I was driving past a business here in the Houston Heights, when I glimpsed this painted on the side of the building. I recognized that iconic WWII poster before I realized it was not just any woman, but 14 year old Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani girl who was attacked for wanting an education. The words next to her are her quote, ( “I don’t mind if I have to sit on the floor at school.) All I want is education. And I’m afraid of no one.”
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Good Morning, Geeks!
Took this from goodreads, no idea on the source.
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Top Writing Tools of Famous Authors (Via GalleyCat)
I can understand writing longhand, but with felt pens? That is truly insane.
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