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Eau Claire is home to two public colleges (University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire and the Chippewa Valley Technical College) and a private college (Immanuel Lutheran College). Eau Claire is home to two libraries: McIntyre Library on the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire campus and L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library.
Phillips Library may refer to: Phillips Library (Massachusetts), a rare books and special collections library part of the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM). Phillips Library, a building on the campus of Aurora University; Phillips Library, a building on the campus of The Orme School; John Phillips Library, a building at the Kingswood campus of Western ...
Paige Memorial Library (Massachusetts) Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library; Petersham Memorial Library; Phillips Free Public Library; Phinehas S. Newton Library; Princeton Public Library (Massachusetts)
Library Web site Town/City County Friends-group link Consortium; Abington Public Library: Abington: Plymouth: OCLN: Acton Memorial Library: Acton: Middlesex: MLN: West Acton Citizens' Library
"The Phillips Free Public Library of Phillipston was founded in 1860." [16] [17] In fiscal year 2008, the town of Phillipston spent 1.08% ($31,203) of its budget on its public library—approximately $17 per person, per year ($20.82 adjusted for inflation to 2021). [18]
The Homer G. Phillips Memorial Hospital in north St. Louis has suspended operations due to a blood shortage, and the board is working to secure a reliable source of blood and expand operations.
The Phillips Library of the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) is a rare books and special collections library. It is made up of the collections of the former Peabody Museum of Salem and the Essex Institute (which merged in 1992 to form the Peabody Essex Museum). Both had libraries named for members of the Phillips family. [1] [2]
The Lidice Memorial is a monument to the Lidice massacre perpetrated by Nazi Germany in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia during the Second World War. The memorial was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.