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Ready for November 4? Check out our elections exhibit!

Posted by: asclibrarian on: October 8, 2008

As November 4 approaches quickly and the debates are in full swing, come by the main floor of the library to check out our new elections exhibit. The exhibit celebrates voting, elections, and presidents past and present. Read up on some of the hot policy issues, marvel at the best presidential speeches of our [...]


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  • Patricia Highsmith, Hiding in Plain Sight
    A witty biography of the manipulative, secretive and obsessive novelist Patricia Highsmith, creator of Tom Ripley, a character who was a version of herself.
  • Art Among the Ruins
    At once an art appreciation course, a true-crime story and an American history lesson.
  • The Cute One: Paul McCartney
    This biography aims to present Paul McCartney as more artistically and intellectually complex than the sweet and bubbly caricature we have known.
  • The Smart One: John Lennon
    A haunting, mammoth, terrific biography of John Lennon.
  • The Wonder Years
    Marie Ponsot’s sixth poetry collection is propelled by playful lines and mature perspective.

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