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1935:Tidmarsh, David (February 4, 2010).
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1997:Heymann, C. David (June 11, 1978).
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564:The two volumes of an original
250:, the building was designed by
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607:American Children's Literature
256:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
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1937:"Myths abound about Beinecke"
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3718:Conservation and restoration
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2055:Parks, Stephen, ed. (2003).
1884:. Conde Nast. pp. 64–80
1701:Parks, Stephen, ed. (2007).
1469:The Art Institute of Chicago
1159:After an infestation of the
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2085:Beinecke renovation website
1686:Taylor, Merrily E. (1978).
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1198:at the Beinecke Library.
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1101:, a show of flap books,
550:archived personal papers
503:Chauncey Brewster Tinker
496:for the construction of
359:for books and archives.
3851:Yale University Library
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3037:Precision Marching Band
2972:Payne Whitney Gymnasium
2404:Dean of Yale Law School
2158:Yale University Library
1580:The Wall Street Journal
1463:Blum, Betty J. (2000).
1357:"Leading the Libraries"
1281:, the Huth Shakespeare
1232:Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 276
1227:Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 219
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1185:The Once and Future Spy
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480:surrounding the library
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1655:"A house for the mind"
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2952:Ingalls Rink (hockey)
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2022:McPhee, John (2006).
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2100:Beinecke Poetry Blog
1904:"Reading Room Rules"
1361:Yale Alumni Magazine
905:Horse Racing Papers.
833:James Weldon Johnson
803:W. Head & Sister
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2414:Sterling Professors
2191:Goldman Law Library
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556:Special collections
552:of modern writers.
365:Hamden, Connecticut
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142:Parent organization
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2895:Women's basketball
2839:Yale Cancer Center
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1978:on August 28, 2008
1857:on October 2, 2013
1851:"50th Anniversary"
1599:Public Art at Yale
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1237:Voynich manuscript
1209:Manuscript Society
1175:Uncommon Carriers,
1168:In popular culture
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1139:video surveillance
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2637:Yale-Myers Forest
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2011:on June 14, 2018.
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