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The Bapst Library is a Boston College library located on the college's Chestnut Hill campus. The Bapst Library served as the original Boston College Library from 1925 until the opening of the Thomas P. O'Neill Library in 1984. The Bapst Library is named after the first Boston College president Rev. John Bapst.
Other structures named after him include a House Office Building, the O'Neill Branch of the Cambridge Public Library (including an outdoor mural [35]), the Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Federal Building in Boston, a federal office building in Washington, D.C., [36] a golf course in Cambridge, and the main library (and the plaza in front of it) at his ...
The main library of the Cambridge Public Library consists of two buildings at 449 Broadway. The Van Brunt & Howe portion is a historic library building. It was built in 1888 with land and full construction funding donated by Frederick H. Rindge , a Cambridge native and philanthropist .
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The Old Colony Library Network [1] (OCLN) is a consortium of 28 member libraries [2] located on the South Shore of Massachusetts in the United States. OCLN membership includes 26 town and city libraries and two academic libraries.
O'Neill, who has served as director since 2019, caps a nearly four-decade career in public health Friday. She plans to stay in Springfield where all of her immediate family lives.
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Thomas Patrick O'Neill was born in Ballon, County Carlow on 1 November 1921. He was one of three sons of Thomas O'Neill, a farmer, and his wife, Anna Maria (née Murphy). He attended the local national school, and then Knockbeg College. He went on to study in University College Dublin (UCD), graduating with an MA in 1946. [1]