Mark your calendars! The Libraries will host a two-day symposium titled “The Era of Experiments and the Age of Wonder: Scientific Expansion in the 17th–19th Centuries” March 4 and 5 more »
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"N is for Noodles," and is also a very fun illustration from David Pelletier's The Graphic Alphabet. This image is part of Picturing Words: The Power of Book Illustration, which is more »
Edwin H. Land introduced the Polaroid instant camera on February 21, 1947. The Libraries has a great and varied assortment of polaroid trade catalogs in its trade literature collection. Being more »
Polar bears (family name Ursus maritimus) are the largest land carnivore in the world today. Males typically reach an adult weight of between 880 lbs to over 1300 lbs; females more »
Certainly, Mussoff’s strong design sense, punchy draftsmanship and gritty, rebellious social attitude make her one of the more interesting representational artists to come down the pike in recent years.”—Joe Shannon, more »
Now that it’s melting we can all laugh . . . Right? Right? —Elizabeth Periale
. . . was yesterday – but it's never to late to read about man's best friend! Robert Laurent, Sleeping Dog, 1920, crayon and pencil, 17 1/16 x 22 1/8 more »