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Walpole's first public library was founded in 1872. It was founded by Walpole resident Miss Mary R. Bird. [8] The first library in Walpole was actually founded in 1816 by a group known as "The Ladies' Literary, Moral Society". It was not public, and was built to provide books to Walpole that may, in the words of the society, "afford useful ...
The Old Colony Library Network [1] (OCLN) is a consortium of 27 member libraries [2] located on the South Shore of Massachusetts in the United States. OCLN membership includes 26 town and city libraries and one academic library.
Walpole Public Library Walpole: Norfolk: OCLN: Waltham Public Library: Waltham: Middlesex: MLN: Young Men's Library Association Ware: Hampshire: Wareham Free Library
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The library had not charged fines for overdue boks since 2021, and placed the book on display. [61] The Early Work of Aubrey Beardsley: Aubrey Beardsley: Worcester Public Library: 1973 22 May 1973 2024 51 Obtained by the library in July 1899, a Boston resident returned the book to Cambridge Public Library, which then sent it to Worcester ...
1912 – William Oxley Thompson Memorial Library, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio [13] Originally known as the Main Library and unrelated to Mary Clark Thompson. 1912 – Mary Pickard Winsor house, 160 Dudley Rd, Newton, Massachusetts [68] Winsor was the founder of the Winsor School and a daughter of Robert Winsor, a first cousin of ...
Rebecca Lane Hooper Eastman (23 March 1877 [1] – 1937) was an American suffragist, journalist, and author of short stories.She is known for her 1917 novel The Big Little Person: A Romance, which was adapted for the 1919 silent film The Big Little Person.
Walpole Public Schools is a school district serving Walpole, Massachusetts.. In 2012, voters approved a budget override. Jean Kenney, the assistant superintendent, stated in 2015 that the district would have closed its middle school foreign languages program if the override did not pass, and that parents who wanted foreign language instruction to remain had passed the override.