The Books, of Course!
Some wonderful feedback from our students written with special markers on the glass doors, telling us what they love about the library. “The books, of course!”
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Black Out Poetry
Have you tried your hand at black out poetry? See our display in the Baker Reading Room and create one of your own!
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Financial Literacy Month
Did you know it was financial literacy month? We have a book display for that, located in the lower level lobby. Have a look and check something out!
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Book Spine Poetry
Welcome back! Looking for a creative outlet to get your brain power flowing again? Celebrate National Poetry Month by making book spine poetry at the library. Stack books so that their titles, from top to bottom, create a poem. On … Continued
1883: Crew, Cricket and Cross-Country
This carving by John Gregory Wiggins commemorates the St. Paul’s School Form of 1883. The top of the plaque shows one of the six-oared shells that were raced on Long Pond that year. The “Veritas” shield celebrates a cricket victory over Harvard. The hound and hare represent a vigorous twelve mile cross-country race around the school grounds run by most of the students – the winner receiving bragging rights for a whole year!
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