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The president is elected yearly by the New York Public Library Board of Trustees. John Bigelow was the first president from the library's founding in 1895 to his death in 1911. Anthony Marx has been the president since 2011. [2] The president (as of 2011) received a salary of $781,000. [1]
Pages in category "Presidents of the New York Public Library" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is a public library system in New York City. With nearly 53 million items and 92 locations, the New York Public Library is the second-largest public library in the United States behind the Library of Congress and the fifth-largest public library in the world. It is a private, non-governmental, independently ...
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Library of Congress in several positions including Chief Bibliographer, President, American Library Association, 1924–1925. Harry M. Lydenberg [12] 1929-1931 Director New York Public Library, 1934–1941, [13] President, American Library Association, 1932–1933. Lawrence C. Wroth [14] 1931-1933
A list of U.S. presidents grouped by primary state of residence and birth, with priority given to residence. Only 20 out of the 50 states are represented. Presidents with an asterisk (*) did not primarily reside in their respective birth states (they were not born in the state listed below).
Schenectady, New York. Union College. Statue of Chester A. Arthur: New York City, New York: 1899 George Edwin Bissell: Bust of Chester A. Arthur Washington, D.C. United States Senate chamber. 1891 Augustus Saint-Gaudens [28] Chester Arthur Bust Washington, D.C. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1883 Lot Flannery [29]
Library Image Address Historical Note; 1: Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (Main Branch) Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street: Built after the New York Public Library was formed as a combination of two libraries in the late 1890s. The architectural firm Carrère and Hastings constructed the structure in the Beaux-Arts style, and the structure opened on ...