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As New Jersey's largest city, Newark played a major role in New Jersey's journalistic history. At its apex, The News was widely regarded as the newspaper of record in New Jersey. [ 1 ] For much of its life it had the largest circulation of any New Jersey newspaper, and in 1963 was the 20th ranked national newspaper by evening circulation numbers.
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
"It's a dreadful name, which I dropped," Sarokin told the New York Times in 1985. [2] Sarokin earned an Artium Baccalaureus degree from Dartmouth College in 1950 and a Bachelor of Laws from Harvard Law School in 1953. [3] Sarokin worked in private practice in Newark, New Jersey from 1955 until 1979.
Roger H. McDonough (February 24, 1909 – December 2, 2001) [1] was an American librarian and president of the American Library Association from 1968 to 1969. [2]He worked at the Rutgers University Libraries as an undergraduate and continued working there as a reference librarian while he attended the Columbia University School of Library Service for a degree in library science.
Libsohn was a personal acquaintance of Romana Javitz, head of The New York Public Library’s Picture Collection from 1929 to 1968, who sought out his work for the Library. [4] Libsohn died on January 21, 2001, in Princeton, NJ. [5]
The Paterson Public Library in New Jersey recently received a copy of Shakespeare’s Life of King Henry the Fifth, which was originally published in 1910.
John Cotton Dana was employed at the Newark Public Library in Newark, New Jersey, until his death in 1929. [18] John Cotton Dana also founded the Newark Museum in 1909, inside the library, directing it until his death. [18] After the death of Dana in 1929, Beatrice Winser took over as director of the library and Newark Museum until 1942. [19]
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