Death and Victory, John Singer Sargent, oil on canvas, 1922. Widener Library, Harvard University. Commissioned to commemorate alumni who died in WWI.

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Death and Victory, John Singer Sargent, oil on canvas, 1922. Widener Library, Harvard University. Commissioned to commemorate alumni who died in WWI.

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The Harvard University in Cambridge was founded on October 28, 1636.
Μουσική για τη μικρή οθόνη / Mousikē gia tē mikrē othonē
Athena : Mikre Arktos, 2014.
A collection and overview of songs written for Greek TV shows from 1976 to 1989. Includes 2 CDs.
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Nora Evelyn Cordingley
This post was written by Keith Muchowski, who is an Instruction/Reference Librarian at the Ursula C. Schwerin Library, New York City College of Technology (CUNY), in Brooklyn, NY. He blogs at thestrawfoot.com. Keith also provided the image above of Nora E. Cordingley’s 1931 naturalization card.
Nora E. Cordingley died on March 14, 1951. The name may not be familiar, but Ms. Cordingley was active for three decades in one of the most significant projects in presidential librarianship: the collection, preservation and dissemination of the letters, papers, and hundreds of thousands of other items related to the short, strenuous life of Theodore Roosevelt. When the twenty-sixth president died on January 6, 1919, his family, friends, and close associates formed the Roosevelt Memorial and Woman’s Roosevelt Memorial Associations. One of the first moves of the RMA and WRMA was purchasing the East 20th Street site upon which Theodore Roosevelt was born in 1858, and where he lived until his early teens. The groups also bought the neighboring lot where young Theodore’s uncle, Robert B. Roosevelt, resided. Roosevelt House, as it was originally called, opened to great fanfare on October 27, 1923, what would have been Theodore Roosevelt’s sixty-fifth birthday. The institution had two missions: to be a museum & library and to serve as something of a center for American Studies. Ironically however one of Roosevelt House’s most important players in these years was not American, but Canadian: Nora Evelyn Cordingley.

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The Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Collection.
And yes, I realize how lucky I am.
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