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As part of the campus-wide St. Petersburg Festival, the University Library draws on its rich collections to present Saint Petersburg: Window on the East/Window on the West, an exhibit devoted to the citys publishing history. The exhibit and official opening program are free and open to the public.
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St. Petersburg:
Window on the West/Window on the East
An exhibit devoted to St. Petersburgs publishing history and the role that it played in nurturing the arts; includes correspondences, manuscripts, journals and monographs, city plans, graphics, and digital images from the University Librarys collections LOCATION:
Special Collections Library, 7th Floor, South Building,
and North Building Lobby, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library,
920 N. University Ave.
PRESENTER: University Library |     |  |  |  |  | THURSDAY, September 25
8:00 p.m.
St. Petersburg:
Window on the West/Window on the East Library Exhibit Opening
Program
St. Petersburg
and Early 20th-Century Russian Literature and the Arts,
a lecture by Kelly Miller, visiting assistant professor,
Department of Russian Language and Literature, Dickinson
College
LOCATION:
Special Collections Library, 7th Floor, South Building,
Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library, 920 N. University Ave.
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