1) They finally updated (and Obamafied) the images on the wesleyan.edu site.
2) History Detectives, my favorite show ever, apparently made a stop in M-town, because I am currently watching an episode about a book about anarchy some random dude found in Olin. It originally aired in July 07.
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i did belong to her.. it has her address on one of the first pages. it was traced back to a book sale in chicago she held in order to gather funds for her b-friend in jail.. the address was meant to direct people to more books on sale… the olin copy has since been moved to the special collections.. (i remember all this from the wesleying post)
i did belong to her.. it has her address on one of the first pages. it was traced back to a book sale in chicago she held in order to gather funds for her b-friend in jail.. the address was meant to direct people to more books on sale… the olin copy has since been moved to the special collections.. (i remember all this from the wesleying post)
It may have belonged to Lucy Parsons! Ohh/ahh!
It may have belonged to Lucy Parsons! Ohh/ahh!
whats so weird about a book on anarchy in a library?
whats so weird about a book on anarchy in a library?
That would make sense…I was in Europe with capped bandwidth.
That would make sense…I was in Europe with capped bandwidth.
I can’t be positive, because I’m rather inebriated right now, but I believe that Wesleying had a post about that anarchist book when it made a cameo on that PBS show. Someone more sober ought to check that out…
I can’t be positive, because I’m rather inebriated right now, but I believe that Wesleying had a post about that anarchist book when it made a cameo on that PBS show. Someone more sober ought to check that out…