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Poynter and collections
Notable collections include the John C. Briggs Collection of Ichthyology and Natural History, the David Hubbell Mark Twain Collection, the Miller Family Collection of Presidential Signatures and Documents, and the Papers of Nelson Poynter.
The gallery has an extensive collection of British Victorian art, such as Lord Frederic Leighton and Sir Edward John Poynter ; smaller holdings of Dutch, French and Italian painters of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, such as Peter Paul Rubens, Canaletto, Agnolo Bronzino, Domenico Beccafumi and Niccolò dell ' Abbate ; collections of European modernists such as Pierre Bonnard, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne and Camille Pissarro, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Alberto Giacometti and Giorgio Morandi as well as modern British masters.

Poynter and local
The professional journalism M. A. program, with support from local media and the Poynter Institute, complemented USF Tampa ’ s School of Mass Communications PR and Media Studies M. A.
CQ was founded in 1945 by Nelson Poynter and his wife, Henrietta Poynter, with the aim of providing a link between local newspapers and the complex politics within Washington D. C. CQ has the largest news team covering Capitol Hill, with more than 100 reporters, editors and researchers.

Poynter and .
* July 26 – Edward Poynter, British painter ( b. 1836 )
** Sir Edward Poynter, French-born artist ( d. 1919 )
After inspiration from an article on ‘ slope soaring ’ in the Parachute Manual magazine by parachutist & publisher Dan Poynter, they calculated that on a suitable slope, a ‘ square ’ ram-air parachute could be inflated by running down the slope ; Bétemps launched from Pointe du Pertuiset, Mieussy, and flew 100 m. Bohn followed him and glided down to the football pitch in the valley 1000 metres below.
Other well-known and loved Announcers included Gary Newton, Tim Hind, Rod Poynter, Ric Ditchburn and Don Crawford.
The Grill Room 1876 – 81 was designed by Sir Edward Poynter, the lower part of the walls consist of blue and white tiles with various figures and foliage enclosed by wood panelling, above there are large tiled scenes with figures depicting the four seasons and the twelve months these were painted by ladies from the Art School then based in the museum, the windows are also stained glass, there is an elaborate cast iron grill still in place.
* Nebraska politician William A. Poynter
* Nebraska: William A. Poynter, 1899 – 1901 ( Fusion of Democrats and Populists )
( Another MacDonald sister married the artist Sir Edward Poynter, a further sister married the ironmaster Alfred Baldwin and was the mother of the Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, and yet another sister was the mother of Rudyard Kipling.
The Great Hall was reroofed and repaired in Gothic taste in 1830 – 31 by Ambrose Poynter.
He became an RA in 1876, in the same year as Edward Poynter.
* Poynter, J. R. Society and Pauperism
The crew were: medical doctor and researcher Roy Walford, Jane Poynter, Taber MacCallum, Mark Nelson, Sally Silverstone, Abigail Alling ( a late replacement for Silke Schneider ), Mark Van Thillo and Linda Leigh.
* Edward Poynter, Saint George for England, 1869.
* Poynter Institute: New Media Timeline ( 1969-2010 ) created by David B. Shedden, Library Director at Poynter Institute
" A media ethics teacher and consultant for The Poynter Institute for Media Studies suggests that the pattern of failure to cover such stories " may have more to do with the culture at The Oregonian, which has recently " built its reputation on thoughtful, narrative coverage ... doesn't lend itself well to digging up sex scandals.
In 1993, they hired internationally recognized ethics scholar Jay Black ( University of Alabama ) as the Eleanor Poynter Jamison Chair in Media Ethics and Press Policy.
The Nelson Poynter Memorial Library opened in 1996 to commemorate Nelson Poynter.

Library's and Special
) Mack Library's Special Collections includes an American Hymnody Collection of about 700 titles.
About 1 / 4 of the zines in the collection are listed on Excelsior, the New York State Library's electronic catalog ; staff of the Manuscripts & Special Collection can help locate other items.
Other movies with key scenes in the Reading Room include Night of the Demon ( 1957 ) and in the 2001 Japanese anime OVA Read or Die, the Reading Room is used as the secret entrance to the British Library's fictional " Special Operations Division ".
* Book of the Month article from the Glasgow University Library's Special Collections Department
The series follows Yomiko Readman, also known as " The Paper ", a superhuman agent of the Library's Special Operations ( possessing a " double 0 " certification that denotes a " license to kill ", as in the James Bond series, although she rarely invokes it ).
: Joker's youngest henchman and extremely violent assassin, Junior is a mysterious, effeminate young boy about Anita King's own age who is a highly skilled master marksman and secret agent working confidentially under the British Library's Special Operations Division.
The Lotte Lehmann Collection at the UCSB Library's Special Collections contains Lehmann's recordings, papers, photos, etc.
In 2005, Keane donated materials relating to Cromwell's radio performances to the Thousand Oaks Library's Special Collection, " The American Radio Archive ".
The first six issues are on file at the Syracuse University Library's Special Collections.
* Link to the Finding Aid for the Clayton Van Lydegraf Papers at the University of Washington Library's Special Collections
Today, the collection of approximately 7, 700 watercolors is preserved in the National Agricultural Library's Special Collections, where it serves as a major historic and botanic resource to a variety of researchers, including horticulturists, historians, artists, and publishers.
In 1970, under new director James D. Hart ( 1970 – 1990 ), Bancroft's scope expanded dramatically when the University Library's Department of Rare Books and Special Collections was merged into it.
In 1989 Voisin donated much of his personal music library to Boston University, where it is housed in the Mugar Library's " Special Music Collections ".
In 1970, an eight-story addition was built, where much of the print collections are housed, along with the Library's administration offices, the Map Library, Special Collections, and Papyrology.
On February 12, 2002, Finley donated tapes of 100 of his memorable radio interviews, to the University of British Columbia Library's Rare Books and Special Collections.

Library's and Collections
* Bonneville Collection of 19th century photographs of Native Americans, University of South Carolina Library's Digital Collections Page
31, 1934 " in the Birmingham Public Library's Digital Collections
* Oriental and India Office Collections page on the British Library's website
* Full text online english translation of De la littérature des nègres from 1810 at the University of South Carolina Library's Digital Collections Page
Available through Harvard University Library's Open Collections Program: Women Working 1800-1930:
His papers are held in Cornell University Library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections.
The Asian Collections are searchable via the National Library's catalogue.
* Historical Photos of USC Buildings and Grounds at the University of South Carolina Library's Digital Collections Page
* Paul Hamilton Papers at the University of South Carolina Library's Digital Collections Page ( letters from 1802 – 1812 )
* Historical Soil Surveys of South Carolina at the University of South Carolina Library's Digital Collections Page
* Development of the Printed Page at the University of South Carolina Library's Digital Collections Page
* Images of the Waimangu Geyser from the Alexander Turnbull Library's Unpublished Collections

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