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RCA Victor has an ambitious and useful project in a stereo series called `` Adventures In Music '', which is an instructional record library for elementary schools.
For it is such a distinguished place, with such fine works of art and such a big library, that there can be little doubt but that the owner has become depraved by all this culture.
The American Institute of Interior Designers is redecorating the White House library.
There is no registration fee but there will be a charge of $2.50 for the luncheon to be held in the library and fine arts building.
At the workshop, Mrs. Schenk will discuss `` the board and the staff, librarian-board relationships, personnel policies, how good is our librarian and staff, how good am I as a library board member and how good is our library ''.
It is the AID's intention to create in the library `` a miniature museum of Americana '' before completed refurbishing is unveiled early this fall.
The mantel was found in a recently demolished Salem house and is being fitted over the White House library fireplace.
Every library borrower, or at least those whose taste goes beyond the five-cent fiction rentals, knows what it is to hear the librarian say apologetically, `` I'm sorry, but we don't have that book.
The plight of a small community library is proportionately worse.
Within a system, however, the autonomy of each member library is preserved.
To set up a co-operative library system, the law requires a central book collection of 100,000 nonfiction volumes as the nucleus, and the system is organized around it.
The basic state grant is thirty cents for each person served, and there is a further book incentive grant that provides an extra twenty cents up to fifty cents per capita, if a library spends a certain number of dollars.
Local libraries find, too, that the new plan saves tax dollars because books can be bought through the system, and since the system buys in bulk it is able to obtain larger discounts than would be available to an individual library.
In every aspect of service -- to the public, to children in schools, to colleges and universities -- the library of today is failing to render vitally needed services.
Here is the BNF for Algol60 and the ICL2900 compiler source, library documentation, and a considerable test suite including Brian Wichmann's tests.
* 1914 – World War I: The library of the Catholic University of Leuven is deliberately destroyed by the German Army.
It is probable that the first collection of astronomical observations and terrestrial omens was made for a library established by Sargon.
One of the more substantial collections of Aldine Press books and Aldine imitations in North America is at the Harold B. Lee library on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.
We know little more of the life of Andronicus, but he is of special interest in the history of philosophy, from the statement of Plutarch, that he published a new edition of the works of Aristotle and Theophrastus, which formerly belonged to the library of Apellicon, and were brought to Rome by Sulla with the rest of Apellicon's library in 84 BC.

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The game library was composed of 51 unique games and about 10 variations.
Until 1997, when the British Library ( previously centred on the Round Reading Room ) moved to a new site, the British Museum was unique in that it housed both a national museum of antiquities and a national library in the same building.
The library also preserves a unique 9th-century document, known as the Plan of St. Gall, the only surviving major architectural drawing from the roughly 700-year period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the 13th century.
A review by Computer Gaming World considered each robot to have a unique personality, and praised the use of the library computer as an in-game hint system.
The library is topped by the steel cone, giving its unique shape.
It shows famous authors, and is an " interesting and unique way of showing what's inside the library ," Mortimer said.
The museum's collections and exhibits include over 500 historic watercraft, a major research library, a large gallery of maritime art, a unique diorama displaying the town of Mystic as it was in the 19th century, a ship restoration shipyard, the Treworgy Planetarium, and a recreation of a 19th century seafaring village.
* At the conclusion of Umberto Eco's " The Name of the Rose ", the unique Medieval library which is at the center of the book's plot is burned and totally destroyed.
Parthenophil was possibly printed for private circulation, and the copy in the duke of Devonshire's library is believed to be unique.
These groups are thought to be unique amongst recognized Gurdjieff groups, in that they are the only groups to have recorded their original meetings, resulting in an audio library in excess of many thousands of hours, featuring almost exclusively talks by a first-hand student of Gurdjieff.
; OCaml: The uuidm library implements universally unique identifiers version 3, 5 ( name based with MD5, SHA-1 hashing ) and 4 ( random based ) according to RFC 4122.
The cataloguer will select appropriate subject headings for the bibliographic item and a unique classification number ( sometimes known as a " call number ") which is used not only for identification but also for the purposes of shelving, placing items with similar subjects near one another, which aids in browsing by library users, who are thus often able to take advantage of serendipity in their search process.
Isaac Anderson in The New York Times Book Review of March 24, 1935 began his column by saying, " Murder by poisoned dart, such as primitive savages blow from blow-guns, ceased long ago to be a novelty in detective fiction, and murder in an airplane is by way of becoming almost as common as murder behind the locked doors of a library, but the combination of poisoned dart and plane is probably unique.
All the known and extant copies of the Notitia Dignitatum, a unique document of the Roman imperial chanceries and one of the very few surviving documents of Roman government, are derived, either directly or indirectly, from the Codex Spirensis which is known to have existed in the library of the cathedral chapter.
The Babbidge-based collection, which places UConn among the top 30 universities in the nation for both library holdings and funding, contains more than 2. 5 million print volumes ; approximately 2, 500 current print periodicals ; more than 35, 000 unique electronic journals available through the eJournal locator ; 2. 8 million units of microform ; 180, 000 maps at the Map and Geographic Information Center ( New England's largest public map collection ); thousands of electronic books ; and an array of free electronic information sources.
VMI integrated its service with private and public computer data bases, developing a unique method of using the digital information to select words and phrases from a pre-recorded voice library and concatenating them into a natural sounding voice response.
Game shows produced at NBC's Burbank facilities in particular in the 1970s and 1980s used a unique library of oohs, aahs.
The Magic Kingdom version of the ride includes a library scene, in which a unique piece of narration is used.
The library cache stores shared SQL, caching the parse tree and the execution plan for every unique SQL statement.
The library possesses a unique collection which survived the Bombing of Tokyo in World War II unlike many of its counterparts.
The Calcutta Public Library had a unique position as the first public library in this part of the world.
The Abbey library was described by John Leland, King Henry VIII's antiquary who visited it, as containing unique copies of ancient histories of England and unique early Christian documents.
The library contains the following: around 250, 000 paper volumes, over 150, 000 e-books, more than 97, 000 unique electronic and print periodical titles, and more than 200 electronic databases.

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