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History's going to the dogs!
Cindy McNaughton, April 18, 2013

Taking Bailey on the family vacation this summer or going hiking next weekend with Mr. Bear?  The History Department has the guidebooks you're looking for!  Have a bet on which presidents had a pup in the White House?

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Books vs. Movies, Part 2
Glen Creason, March 18, 2013

Part II (see part 1 here)

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Books vs. Movies, Part 1
Glen Creason, February 06, 2013

Having your book turned into a movie is like seeing your oxen turned into bouillon cubes.  ~John LeCarre

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So, What Photos Are Not Online?
Christina Rice, January 07, 2013

Since taking over the Photo Collection nearly four years ago, there are two questions I get asked most. The first is, “Do you have any photos of my house?” If your residence is named Pickfair or was once owned by Gloria Swanson, then yes, we probably do.

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The Photo Collection Year in Review
Christina Rice, December 19, 2012

With the New Year looming ahead of us, it seemed like a perfect time to look back at the 2012 goings on in the Photo Collection.

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How We Worked, How We Played: Herman Schultheis and Los Angeles in the 1930s
Christina Rice, December 09, 2012

Los Angeles in the late 1930s was a city in transition. It was suffering through the Great Depression with the rest of the country, but forging ahead with progress. Old Chinatown and La Grande Station were being erased, but Union Station and a New Chinatown would soon emerge.

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