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  2. New York Law Institute - Wikipedia

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    The New York Law Institute library is located in the Equitable Building and has a circulating collection of over 250,000 print volumes, including Congressional documents, records on appeal, current and superseded U.S. and state laws, new and archival editions of legal treatises, and archival New York City and New York State materials. The ...

  3. New York Free Circulating Library - Wikipedia

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    The New York Free Circulating Library (NYFCL) was founded in 1879 and incorporated in 1880. Its aim was to supply free reading material and reading rooms to the people of New York City . Over its lifetime, it expanded from a single location to eleven locations and an additional traveling department.

  4. Thomas J. Watson Library - Wikipedia

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    The library is accessible to anyone over 18, simply by registering online and providing a valid photo ID. [2] Once a free account is set up, a researcher may issue reserve requests online, in advance of an on-site visit, and may also issue requests in person at the library.

  5. New York Public Library Main Branch - Wikipedia

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    The New York Public Library's Main Branch measures 390 feet (120 m) on its north–south axis by 270 feet (82 m) on its west–east axis. [45] [63] [145] The library is located on the east side of the block bounded by Fifth Avenue on the east, 40th Street on the south, Sixth Avenue on the west, and 42nd Street on the north. [197]

  6. Astor Library - Wikipedia

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    The Astor Library was a free public library in the East Village, Manhattan, developed primarily through the collaboration of New York City merchant John Jacob Astor and New England educator and bibliographer Joseph Cogswell and designed by Alexander Saeltzer. It was primarily meant as a research library, and its books did not circulate.

  7. Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Library remained open and was renamed the Ben Josephson Library, after the Camp's managing director. In 1963, the Tamiment Library was donated to New York University (NYU) following the revocation of tax-exempt status of Camp Tamiment by the Internal Revenue Service. [2]

  8. Kamlesh Shivji Vikamsey - Wikipedia

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    Kamlesh was born in December 1960 in Mumbai in a family of highly educated people. His father, Mr.Shivji K. Vikamsey was a Chartered Accountant and a past member of the central council of ICAI. His younger brother, Mr.Nilesh Shivji Vikamsey is also a Chartered Accountant and was the past president of the ICAI.

  9. Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library - Wikipedia

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    Looking west across West 20th St at Heiskell Library for the Blind on a cloudy morning. The Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library, also known as the Heiskell Library and formerly as the Andrew Heiskell Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped and the New York Free Circulating Library for the Blind is a branch of New York Public Library (NYPL) on West 20th Street in the ...