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  2. University of Minnesota Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The system is the 17th largest academic library in North America [2] and the 22nd largest library in the United States. [3] While the system's primary mission is to serve faculty, staff and students, because the university is a public institution of higher education its libraries are also open to the public.

  3. Frances Glessner Lee - Wikipedia

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    Glessner Lee also helped to establish the Department of Legal Medicine at Harvard University, and endowed the Magrath Library of Legal Medicine there. [3] She became the first female police captain in the United States, and is known as the "mother of forensic science". [4] [5]

  4. Walter Library - Wikipedia

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    The library was named in honor of Frank Keller Walter in 1959. Walter, who had participated in the planning of the library, was the University of Minnesota Librarian from 1921 to 1943. [2] Planning for a major rehabilitation of Walter Library began in the early 1990s. Work began in 1999 and continued until 2002.

  5. Course reserve - Wikipedia

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    Course reserve is a term used in academic libraries to describe materials set aside for a specific academic course or other use. [1] Most often materials are put on course reserve by library staff at the request of the course's instructor. [ 2 ]

  6. Lake Agassiz Regional Library - Wikipedia

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    Moorhead Public Library. The Lake Agassiz Regional Library (LARL) system is a public library system in northwestern Minnesota that covers seven counties. The administrative office is located in the Moorhead branch. In total there are 13 branch libraries and 9 LINK site locations. [1]

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    The "passivity" agreement FDIC wants BlackRock to sign is designed to assure bank regulators that the giant money manager will remain a "passive" owner of an FDIC-supervised bank and won’t exert ...

  8. Gold just saw its biggest yearly gain since 2010 — here's why ...

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    Wall Street analysts expect gold's rally to keep going in 2025 after the precious metal saw its biggest annual jump in 14 years. On Thursday, gold futures jumped more than 1% to hover above $2,670 ...

  9. Magrath - Wikipedia

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    Magrath may refer to: Magrath, Alberta, a town in Cardston County, Alberta, Canada. Magrath (surname) Mayor Magrath Drive, a roadway in Lethbridge, Alberta; See also