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  2. Pennsylvania State University Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The Pattee Library was renovated in the late 1990s, and in 2000, it was rededicated along with the new Paterno Library, a portion of which comprises the former East Wing of Pattee. Today, there are 14 libraries at the University Park campus alone, while boasting an enormous collection of over 5.4 million volumes.

  3. Pattee - Wikipedia

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    Pattee Island in the Nunavut, Canada; Pattee Hall, part of the University of Minnesota Old Campus Historic District; Pattee Library of the Pennsylvania State University Libraries; Pattee's Caves (also: Jonathan Pattee's Cave), an early name for the archaeological site now known as America's Stonehenge

  4. Fred Lewis Pattee - Wikipedia

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    Fred Lewis Pattee (March 22, 1863 – May 6, 1950) was an American author and scholar of American literature. As a professor of American literature at the Pennsylvania State University, Pattee wrote the lyrics of the Penn State Alma Mater. Pattee is sometimes labeled the "first Professor of American Literature", a position he held at Penn State ...

  5. 52 years later, the unsolved murder of a Penn State student ...

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    The 22-year-old graduate student was stabbed to death in the stacks of the Pattee Library at Penn State on November 28, 1969. 52 years later, the unsolved murder of a Penn State student on ...

  6. St John the Evangelist, Penge - Wikipedia

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    Saint John the Evangelist is the Church of England parish church of Penge (now in the London Borough of Bromley), in the Diocese of Rochester, Greater London. At the time of its erection, Penge was in Surrey and had been an exclave of Battersea. It is located on Penge High Street, and was erected 1847 to designs of architects Edwin Nash & J. N ...

  7. Charles Klauder - Wikipedia

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    His work at Princeton included dining halls (1913), Dickinson Hall (1929), dormitories (1921), the Holder group (1928), and the university's second library (1927). [ 1 ] Several of his landmark Neo-Gothic buildings at the University of Pittsburgh are the Cathedral of Learning, Heinz Memorial Chapel and the Stephen Foster Memorial .

  8. Hove Library - Wikipedia

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    Hove Library is a public lending library serving Hove, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove.The "highly inventive" Edwardian Baroque/Renaissance Revival-style building, a Carnegie library designed by the architects Percy Robinson and W. Alban Jones of Leeds, opened in 1908 on Church Road, succeeding a library founded in 1890 in a house on the nearby Grand Avenue.

  9. Bromley Borough Libraries Service - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017, Bromley council announced that Greenwich Leisure Ltd. had been awarded a ten-year contract to operate the libraries service in cooperation with the council, and would take control of all library services as opposed to the split model proposed in the 2015 plans. [5]