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"We have a treasure trove of materials that can be accessed by the public and used to advance the worlds of scholarship, literature, invention, creation
-- or even beer-making," said Ann Thornton, director of the library's collections and exhibitions. Other centennial events this month include an overnight treasure hunt of the library's collection on May 20 and tours of the library's stacks on May 21-22. A centennial exhibition opening on May 14 will feature more than 250 historical items, including Washington's Farewell Address, Virginia Woolf's walking stick, Malcolm X's briefcase and Jack Kerouac's harmonica. ___ Online: http://www.nypl.org/
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