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  2. Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Coolidge Library began in 1920 when Coolidge began donating various records and memorabilia to the Forbes Library. This collection was furthered in 1956 when the Commonwealth of Massachusetts established the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Room at the behest of Grace Coolidge.

  3. Chris Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Hughes (born November 26, 1983 [1]) is an American entrepreneur and author who co-founded and served as spokesman for the online social directory and networking site Facebook until 2007.

  4. Tracie D. Hall - Wikipedia

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    Tracie D. Hall (born 1968) [1] is an American librarian, author, curator, and advocate for the arts who served as the executive director of the American Library Association from 2020 to 2023.

  5. Forbes Galleries - Wikipedia

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    The Forbes Galleries, housed within the Forbes Building on Fifth Avenue between West 12th and 13th Streets in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, United States, was the home of Malcolm Forbes' collection, which the Forbes family continued to exhibit following his death. [1] The galleries closed in November 2014. [2] [3]

  6. Hillman Library - Wikipedia

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    Hillman Library. The red bricks extending to the lower left represent the location of the outfield wall of the former Forbes Field.. Hillman Library is the largest library and the center of administration for the University Library System (ULS) of the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. [2]

  7. Charles Ammi Cutter - Wikipedia

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    At Forbes, Cutter set up the art and music department and encouraged children of nearby schools to exhibit their art. He also established branch libraries and instituted a traveling library system much like the bookmobile. Today, Charles Ammi Cutter might be surprised to see his own portrait hanging over the reference librarians' desk in the ...

  8. Forbes Smiley - Wikipedia

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    According to library records, the map was last seen by Forbes Smiley inside the library on January 2, 2003. A photograph of the map taken by the library in 1992 was key in proving the map was owned by the Boston Public Library, and after months of legal wrangling it was finally returned. [14]

  9. Forbes - Wikipedia

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    Forbes (/ f ɔːr b z /) is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong–based investment group Integrated Whale Media ...