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Illinois Wesleyan University Professor of History W. Michael Weis will present “John Adams and the Origins of American Diplomacy” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 29, in Beckman Auditorium in The Ames Library. The event is free and open to the public.
Weis will speak on the significance of Adams as a founder of the U.S. diplomatic [...]

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Does your group have something to share?  A milestone to celebrate?  A topic you’d like to raise awareness about?

The Ames Library Exhibit Team would like to invite any group on campus to contact us about utilizing display space in the library.  Throughout the library, there are several exhibit spaces available to promote student work, class projects, [...]

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Abraham Lincoln @ Ames!

The Ames Library will honor of the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth by promoting local events and highlighting information about the life of Lincoln throughout 2009.
 
Topics currently planned for this series of exhibits are
Lincoln in Bloomington-Normal,
Lincoln in Popular Culture,
the Self-education of Lincoln,
Lincolns in Music and Film, and
books about Lincoln that are available in [...]

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Does your group have something to share?  Do you have a milestone to celebrate?  A topic you’d like to raise awareness about?
 
The Ames Library Exhibit Team would like to invite any group on campus to contact us about utilizing display space in the library.  Throughout the library, there are several exhibit spaces available to promote [...]

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