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  2. William T. Young Library - Wikipedia

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    Moving the books from the former Margaret I. King Library to the new William T. Young Library was not an easy task. If stretched out from end-to-end, the number of books in the old library would snake from Lexington to St. Louis. [4] The university hired William B. Meyer, part of United Van Lines, to move 1.2 million volumes from four locations ...

  3. John Locke (author) - Wikipedia

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    Locke is a New York Times best-selling author, and is best known for his Donovan Creed thriller series and Emmett Love Western series. [2] [3] [4] His works are self-published worldwide. In the U.S., Locke's books are released through Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing service. [2] [5] Locke's books have been translated into over 29 languages. [6]

  4. William F. Ekstrom Library - Wikipedia

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    At the same time as the opening of Ekstrom Library, all the university's branch libraries, except for Law, were placed under the leadership of the University Librarian, rather than the deans of the corresponding schools. [6] The new 230,000 sq ft (21,000 m 2) building was designed by the Architect firm Louis & Henry of Louisville, Kentucky. The ...

  5. List of fictional universities - Wikipedia

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    Fabrication of a university through various references and fake documents as an extended satire on academic procedures. [42] [43] New Tammany College: John Barth: Novel: US: Setting of Giles Goat-Boy. A vast university variously serving as an allegory for the United States, the human world, the universe, and the Cold War.

  6. Kentucky literature - Wikipedia

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    This book has been one of Kentucky's best known books for folk tales. In 1847, Theodore O'Hara, who was born in Danville, wrote one of America's best elegies. Regarding historical literature, the History of Kentucky was published in 1847 by Lewis Collins, and later expanded in 1874 by his son Richard Henry Collins. This work is a mine of ...

  7. Margaret I. King Library - Wikipedia

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    The first library at the University of Kentucky was the 7,367 gross sq. ft. (basement, 1st & mezzanine) Carnegie library. [2] Dedicated in November 1909, it was constructed with a $26,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie, it was operated by Margaret I. King, the university's first librarian who was also secretary to the university's first President, James Patterson.

  8. Carolyn Reading Hammer - Wikipedia

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    She worked at the Library of Congress (1933–1936), at the Stuart Robinson School in Blackey, Kentucky (1936–1940), and the University of Kentucky until her retirement in 1976. She worked with Margaret I. King, the University of Kentucky's first librarian, becoming the head of acquisitions and later the curator of rare books. [2]

  9. University Press of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    University Press of Kentucky; Parent company: University of Kentucky Office of the Provost: Founded: 1949: Founder: Thomas D. Clark: Country of origin: United States: Headquarters location: Lexington, Kentucky: Distribution: Hopkins Fulfillment Services (US) [1] Oxbow Books (UK, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, the Pacific, Australia and ...

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