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Author: mill267mill267
Date: Sep 9, 2008 08:09
On Mar 22 2007, 1:26 pm, satta...@ gmail.com wrote:
> My archivist daughter at the National Library of Medicine has passed
> along information about yesterday's release of a new searchable
> historic newspaper collection. Some lessons could have been learned
> from Proquest, which has sharper images and which prints newspaper
> name, date, and page number on the page with the printed article.
> Nonetheless, after experimenting with the search features for only a
> half hour, I can attest to the research benefits of this new resource,
> which offershistoric newspaperspreviously unavailable online.
>
> Read the website release announcement below for the current scope and
> long-term plans.
>
> Sue Attalla
>
> LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
> 101 Independence Avenue SE
> Washington DC 20540
> Phone: (202) 707-2905
> Fax: (202) 707-9199 ...
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Author: mill267mill267
Date: Sep 9, 2008 08:09
On Mar 22 2007, 1:26 pm, satta...@ gmail.com wrote:
> My archivist daughter at the National Library of Medicine has passed
> along information about yesterday's release of a new searchable
> historic newspaper collection. Some lessons could have been learned
> from Proquest, which has sharper images and which prints newspaper
> name, date, and page number on the page with the printed article.
> Nonetheless, after experimenting with the search features for only a
> half hour, I can attest to the research benefits of this new resource,
> which offershistoric newspaperspreviously unavailable online.
>
> Read the website release announcement below for the current scope and
> long-term plans.
>
> Sue Attalla
>
> LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
> 101 Independence Avenue SE
> Washington DC 20540
> Phone: (202) 707-2905
> Fax: (202) 707-9199 ...
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Author: EldonEldon
Date: Jul 28, 2008 23:35
This is a rare example of the "new" Ampico B reproducer. It was
introduced just when the Great Depression hit. Back then, these
puppies cost as much as a Packard!
The piano is a 5'8" parlor grand with a gorgeous "deluxe" case in
mirrored walnut veneer with hand-carved accents. The entire instrument
was fully restored in 1988 (including a new pinblock), and refinished.
It was in perfect working condition when stored in a climate
controlled environment ten years ago, so it should need no more than a
tuning.
Comes with a bench (not original, but a close match) and a few dozen
rolls. Newly re-punched rolls are readily available from a few
sources.
For photos, see:
www.pianomart.com/ViewAds.aspx?type=1&manufacturer=18&piano=8030
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Author: MichaelMichael
Date: Jul 10, 2008 17:59
Does anyone out there know where I can obtain the score to Scott
Kirby's "Columbine."
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Author: Wednesday.ParadisWednesday.Paradis
Date: May 9, 2008 19:20
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How will we contact after Saad minds the domestic monolith's bush?
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Author: Ron.EhliRon.Ehli
Date: May 9, 2008 17:02
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Iman dos the hall such as hers and all bears.
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