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  2. The Uncensored Library - Wikipedia

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    The Uncensored Library is a Minecraft server and map released by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and created by BlockWorks, DDB Berlin, [1] and .monks [2] as an attempt to circumvent censorship in countries without freedom of the press. The library contains banned reporting from Mexico, Russia, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Brazil, Belarus ...

  3. William J. Ruane - Wikipedia

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    William J. Ruane (October 24, 1925 – October 4, 2005) was an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist.. Ruane graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1945 with a degree in electrical engineering and from Harvard Business School in 1949.

  4. Template:Presidential library system location map - Wikipedia

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  5. Map collection - Wikipedia

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    A map collection or map library is a storage facility for maps, usually in a library, archive, or museum, or at a map publisher or public-benefit corporation, and the maps and other cartographic items stored within that facility. Sometimes, map collections are combined with graphic sheets, manuscripts and rare prints in a single department. In ...

  6. Ruane, Cunniff & Goldfarb - Wikipedia

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    Ruane Cunniff LP, based in New York City, is the investment firm founded in 1969 by William J. Ruane, Richard T. Cunniff and Robert Goldfarb.. Ruane Cunniff LP is best known as the investment advisor and distributor of the Sequoia Fund (SEQUX).

  7. Patricia Ruanne - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, she married Richard Farley, a former Royal Ballet dancer and photographer. She would later marry Frederic Jahn. [2]In 1981, she appeared as the castaway on Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, where her favourite track was the Romeo and Juliet ballet suite by Sergei Prokofiev, her book was The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien, and her luxury was sunglasses.

  8. John Carter Brown Library - Wikipedia

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    The John Carter Brown Library is an independently funded research library of history and the humanities on the campus of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. [1] The library's rare book, manuscript, and map collections encompass a variety of topics related to the history of European exploration and colonization of the New World until circa 1825.

  9. Norman B. Leventhal Map Center - Wikipedia

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    The center manages the geographic collections of the Boston Public Library as well as material collected by Norman B. Leventhal during his lifetime, known as the Mapping Boston Collection. Its holdings stretch chronologically from the 15th century to the present, and geographically cover the world, with a focus on Boston and New England .