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2002
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FALL, 1993
DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Across the
Librarian’s Desk
iving in suburban Lake County it
is easy to forget that Illinois has a
historical past as rich and varied
as any state in the USA. We all know about
Abraham Lincoln, but the story of Illinois
is an incredible tapestry of people and
events that cover far more than only one
man. For instance, how many people
know that George Rogers Clark marched a
Revolutionary War army straight across
Illinois to attack the fort at Vincennes,
Indiana, from the west? Or, that at its
peak, Cahokia Mounds was one of the
largest cities in the world?
£
My wife and I have
enjoyed traveling
** J?ttend the
around Illinois visit
Fall Festival
ing places such as
at the Village on
Kaskaskia, the
Sun., Sept. 12** Menard House, Fort
Du Chartes, Vandalia,
New Salem, Springfield, Cahokia Court House, Bishop Hill,
Nauvoo, Galena, Shawnee Town and the
Cahokia Mounds—a site of such interna
tional importance that it has UNESCO
protection. Luckily, you do not have to go
very far to experience our own history.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of
the Deerfield Area Historical Society and
Historic Village. The Society was here
when I moved to Deerfield 21 years ago
and I assumed it had been a Deerfield fix
ture for ever—and was somehow selfperpetuating. Jo Gourley says it best,
"Thousands of hours of dedication, devo
tion, and hard work later we have a
whole Historic Village."
What I have learned over time, of course,
is that the Historic Village is not self-per
petuating, and what a huge difference a
(Continued on p. 2)
Vol. 8, No. 4
Library Can Serve Special Needs
To comply with the new Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA), the Deerfield
Library is in the process of installing a new
accessible elevator, accessible restrooms,
lowered telephone, lowered Circulation
Desk, lowered drinking fountains, assisted
door openers, ramps, signage, and new
door hardware.
The Library has also added a Visual-Tek
magnifying reader, a TDD telephone for
communications and will add a new ADA
catalog terminal. The Chicagoland Radio
Information Service has also provided
two radios which offer news from local
newspapers for patron use. If you or anyone
you know requires any accommodation
or if you have a question about ADA
compliance, please call the Administrative
Librarian at 945-3311.
The library maintains a large selection of
large print books, books on tape, and has
home delivery through our Books-To-Go
program. We also can be a contact for the
Library of Congress talking book program,
The Library staff is always interested in
your suggestions.
It Would Help Us If:
• You bring your library card when you want
to take out a book. In lieu of your card,
you must have a valid i.d.
• Should you lose a book and need to pay for
it, we must replace the book; do not
bring us your replacement.
0 If you have ordered an interlibrary loan
book, we will call when it arrives. Please be
\ sure to pick it up. Library statistics show that
the average cost for a completed interlibrary
loan transaction can be $30. This is a free
service to our patrons.
• If your community organization needs to
book a meeting room, one of your group
must have a Deerfield Library card.
Reservations may only be made 3 months
in advance.
Librarian in the Library
Jack Hicks, Library Director and a member
of the Board of Trustees will continue their
successful monthly "in person suggestion
box" on Tuesday, September 14 from 7 to 9
p.m. They will meet the public informally
in the front lobby to listen to ideas, con
cerns and plaudits from community resi
dents. Librarian in the Lobby will also
meet the public on Monday evenings,
October 11 and November 8.
Gail Ml
Head of Patron Services
Supervising the seven day operation of
Deerfield Library's Circulation Desk is
Gail Kroll who holds a Master's Degree in
Library Science from Rosary College and
worked for 6l/i years at Northbrook
Library's Circulation Desk. She also
managed three Crown Bookstores and the
Northwestern University Bookstore
(Student Center). Gail did undergraduate
work at Carleton College and University of
Grenoble, France.
Gail said, "Although I've only been at the
Deerfield Library a short time, I've enjoyed
meeting all of the friendly staff and patrons.
I am looking forward to my future here.
Don't hesitate to meet me in person!"
�Adult Programs
Programs are free; but reservations are requested.
A CHOOSING A HOTEL
A RUSSIA IN TURMOIL
Cocoon of comfort or traveler's trauma? Tuesday, October 12,7:30 p.m.
Monday, September 13,7:30 p.m.
Since the Soviet Union's break-up, a
No accidental tourist, June Michaelson,
modem revolution is changing life for
former Mobil Travel Guide editor, runs Hos
businesses and private citizens in Russia.
pitality Standards, a top hotel evaluation
Personal observations of these changes will
firm. Hotels pay her to spot lumpy beds
be presented by Detlef Koska, a Senior
and grumpy staff and to critique hotel ser
Principal with A.T. Kearney, Inc. an inter
vices. She'll tell what to expect from a
national management consulting firm.
hotel, suggest resources, and discuss the
A SOUPS AND SAUCES
hotel industry's future.
Tuesday, October 26,7 p.m.
Note Early Starting Time!
A UNDERSTANDING ADDICTIONS
Good cooking is only a matter of
Tuesday, September 21,7:30p.m.
confidence! Lou Buchenot has been
Jean P. Casey, Certified Addiction Coun
Coordinator of Hospitality Programs at
selor, will discuss attitudes and behaviors
Harper College, a caterer, and involved in
that precede the addictive process, effect
many food enterprises. He promises an
on family and society, and ways to under
entertaining, instructional session with
stand various kinds of addictions. Ms.
results to taste test.
Casey has worked at Parkside Lodge of
Mundelein and is now in private practice.
A GALAPAGOS-THE ENCHANTED ISLES
A RETIREMENT: STAY PUT OR MOVE?
Thursday, November 11,7:30p.m.
Tuesday, October 5,7:30 p.m.
Join us for an unforgettable adventure to
Dr. Bruce Douglas, President of the
one of the most significant biological
North Shore's AARP, will offer retirees
wonders on earth-isolated oceanic volca
suggestions about whether to stay or
noes which possess untamed beauty and
move, and he'll examine the range of
wildlife with Photographer/Naturalist
choices whether it be down the street,
Jim Nachel.
retirement housing, or a sunnier clime.
Librarian’s Desk (Continued from p. 1)
small group of dedicated people can make
It is truly a rich and valuable resource for all
in a town like ours. The great secret of the
of us—reaching back into history and touch
Deerfield Historical Society is that they are
ing our roots in a real and tangible way. Deer
self-supporting and receive no federal, state
field's Ott cabin is the oldest standing build
or local funds to support their preservation
ing in Lake County, dating from the same
and educational activities. It is amazing
period as New Salem.
what they have done for all of us.
I urge you to attend the Fall Festival at the
The Historical Society and the Village are
Village on Sunday, September 12th—it is a
features of Deerfield we all take for granted,
great family event—and to join DAHS. The
and they make our Village special. How
Historical Society is deserving of your atten
many communities have such a lovely cen
tion, monetary and sweat equity contribu
terpiece as we do with our Historic Village?
tions—they are also long overdue for corpo
Book Discussions
In the Library
Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.
September 9: Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood.
A story of the subtle effects of childhood: its
rituals, secrets, best friends and the desperate
need to belong.
October 14: The latecomers by Anita Brooker.
A story of two middle-aged German emigres in
England, their work, their marriages, their
daughters, their inner lives and friendship told
with thoughtful insight.
November 11: Home Fires: An Intimate Portrait
of One Middle-Class Family in Post War America
by Donald Katz. A powerful saga of the
Gordan family from the end of World War II
to the present.
Book
Reviews
At the Senior Center
Fridays, Mini brunch, 9:30 a.m.,
Review, 10 a.m. Reservations, 940-4010.
September 17- The Last Tsar: The Life and Death of
Nicholas II by Edvard Radzinsky reviewed by
Barbara O'Connor.
October 15- Days of Grace: A Memoir by Arthur
Ashe and Arnold Rampersad reviewed by
Virginia Carter.
November 19- Road to Wellville by T. Coraghessan
Boyle reviewed by Barbara O'Connor.
rate sponsorship as they begin crucial renova
tion of their buildings. How about some of
Deerfield's Fortune 500 companies
pitching in?
The books I recommend for touring Illinois
are: Chicagoland & Beyond by Gerald and
Patricia Gutek; David Buissert's Historic Illi
nois from the Air; Illinois, Off the Beaten Path by
Rod Fensom and Julie Foreman, and the
Chicago classic by Ira Bach, Chicago on Foot.
Jack Alan Hicks, Administrative Librarian
Back To The Future? ►
1. Have entertainment videos? □ Yes □ No
During the coming year, we will be preparing Deer 2. Spend more money on books and reading materials or on technology?
field library goals and objectives for the next five
□ Books □ Technology
years. We would like input from our patrons on what 3
our collection specifically toward a popular materials library? □ Yes □ No
you want the library to be. We shall ©amine demo- 4. Eliminate meeting rooms? DYesDNo
Please let us know how you feel by responding to the 7. Extend and develop our outreach program? DYes DNo
following questions: Should we:
What library needs do you have that we do not fill?
Please respond either by mail to Jack Hicks or deposit in the box at the Circulation Desk.
�Young People’s
CALENDAR
All Fall programs are
"Drop-in," unless Indicated.
September
10
18
Weekend Movies-10 a.m.
19
Movies (repeat)- 2 p.m.
24
Tot Tune-11 a.m. -noon
27
Registration begins for
Pre-school Storytimes
Tot Time-11 a.m.-noon
FA
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October
6
After School Movies-4 p.m.
11
Fall Pre-school Storytimes begin
(Registration required)
15
Tot Tune-11 a.m.-noon
1
23
Halloween Movie-10 a.m.
24
Movie (repeat)-2 p.m.
1 &
I Save
27
After-school Stories
(Ghost Story Special)-4 p.m.
29
Tot-Time-11 a.m.-noon
Clip
November
6
Mad Hatters-10:30 a.m.
10
After School Stories-4 p.m.
12
Tot Tune-11 a.m. -noon
20
Weekend Movie (repeat)-2 p.m.
21
Movie (repeat)-2 p.m.
22-26 No Pre-School Storytimes this week
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PRE-SCHOOL STORIES
October U-December 9,
(No storytimes November 22-26)
Registration begins Monday, September 27.
There will be separate story groups for
"Pre-3's", 3 year olds and 4 & 5 year olds.
School children, including Kindergarten
ers will not be eligible for these groups.
Preference will be given to Deerfield
cardholders. Children close to the age set
for the group and those without Deerfield
Library cards will be admitted from a
waiting list if space permits. Schedules
are available in the Youth Services
Department.
AFTER SCHOOL STORIES
Drop in October 6 and 27, November 10
There are loads of stories for older chil
dren. Come join the group for listeners
who are in Kindergarten-3rd grade. If
older children wish to join, there will be
appropriate stories. And remember —
at the end of October, we'll have our 2nd
annual ghost story special.
MAD HATTERS
Kids! Wear your favorite hat and join us for
another visit by the Mad Hatters. Drop in at
10:30 a.m. Saturday,
November 6. Just by
switching hats, this 'Vv
merry band (presented by the Junior >
League) will act out
your favorite sto
ries. Ages 3 -10 are
welcome. Bring ^
your parents too. fy
Children under 6 V
must be with an adult.
TOT TIME
Tot time will be held Fridays, 11-noon September
10 & 24, October 15 & 29 and November 12.
Tot time, the "anything goes" drop in hour
for kids under 2 and any adult they bring
with them resumes September 10. TTiis is a
casual hour with brief"structured" periods
of songs and stories.
SUPER S&TM6R&S
Thanks to 30 S*T*A*R Volunteers and
Book Circle Seniors, junior high students
who assisted in a multitude of ways to make
the summer in the Youth Services Depart
ment a busy, exciting place for all readers
and who were also of great assistance to the
library staff.
Magician Danny Orleans thrills Deerfield children
SUMMER IN REVIEW
We are proud of 887 "young detectives" who
enrolled in the Amazing Book Capers Young
People's Summer Reading Club.
One hundred and fifty adults read through the
summer for "Celebrate America's Diversity,"
the Adult Summer Reading Club, many enjoy
ing books they say they never would have
otherwise read. A reading list of their favorite
reading suggestions is available in the library.
Five students from the Center on Deafness
spent summer hours helping out in a
working/leaming environment in the library.
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�ADULT FALL 1993 Calendar
SEPTEMBER
6
9
12
13
14
17
21
22
Labor Day Library Closed
Book Discussion, Cat's Eye, 10:30 a.m.
Library open Sundays beginning today
Choosing a Hotel, 7:30 p.m.
Librarian in the Lobby, 7-9 p.m.
Book Review, Sr. Ctr., The Last Tsar, 10 a.m.
Understanding Addictions, 7:30 p.m.
Library Board Meets, 8 p.m.
OCTOBER
5
11
12
14
15
20
26
Retirement: Stay Put or Move? 7:30 p.m.
Librarian in the Lobby, 7-9 p.m.
Russia in Turmoil, 7:30 p.m.
Book Discussion 10:30 a.m. Latecomers
Book Review, Sr. Ctr., Days of Grace, 10 a.m.
Library Board Meets, 8 p.m.
Soups and Sauces, 7 p.m.
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SEPTEMBER
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13 14 15 16 17
20 21 22 23 24
27 28 29 30
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NOVEMBER
8 Librarian in the Lobby, 7-9 p.m.
11 Book Discussion, Home Fires, 10:30 a.m.
11 Galapagos-Enchanted Isles, 7:30 p.m.
17 Library Board Meets, 8 p.m.
19 Book Review, Sr. Ctr., Road to Wellville
24 Library Closes 5 p.m. Thanksgiving eve
25 Library Closed for Thanksgiving
College of Lake County Adult Great Books
meets alternate Thursday evenings at the
Deerfield Library beginning Sept. 9. Fee, $55.
Contact CLC at 433-7884 for information.
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Blood Pressure Screening,
1st Thurs. 6:15-8:15 p.m.
Voter Registration,
Saturdays, 10-2, Sept. 25, Oct. 23, Nov. 27
New Legal Reference Books
Illinois Compiled Statutes. 1992.8 volumes
New codification of Illinois laws; includes volumes of
tables useful in converting citations from the older Illi-£|
nois Revised Statutes to the new compilation.
The School Code of Illinois, 1992
Full text of the Illinois School Code together with other
relevant laws such as the Open Meeting Act and Free
dom of Information Act.
Illinois Attorney's/Secretary's Handbook. 1993
Directory of courts, legal officials and related agencies
The National Directory of Law Enforcement
Administrators, Correctional Institutions,
and Related Agencies. 1992-93
The Americans with Disabilities Handbook. 1992
Illinois School Law Survey. 1992
A practical guide to school law; useful for answers to
specific questions and for references to court decisions.
Deerfield Public Library
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: (708) 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Jack Hicks
Library Board
Sue Benn, President
David Wolff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Diane Kraus
Rosemary Sazonoff
Yvonne Sharpe
LIBRARY HOURS
Mon.-Thurs.: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Fri.-Sat.:
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday:
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Editor Sally Seifert
Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletters
Description
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The historical archive of the Browsing newsletter, which is the quarterly newsletter put out by the Deerfield Public Library and lists all of the programming as well as news for the library.
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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DPL.0010
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1986-present
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Browsing | Deerfield Public Library | Fall 1993
Description
An account of the resource
Vol. 8, No. 4
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Seifert, Sally Brickman
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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09/1993
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Searchable PDF
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English
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DPL.0010.030
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September - November 1993
A.T. Kearney Incorporated
Abraham Lincoln
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American Revolutionary War
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Anita Brooker
Anthony G. Sabato
Arnold Rampersad
Arthur Ashe
Barbara O'Connor
Bishop Hill
Bruce Douglas
Cahokia Court House
Cahokia Mounds
Carleton College
Cat's Eye
Caterer
Center on Deafness
Certified Addiction Counselor
Chicago on Foot
Chicagoland and Beyond
Chicagoland Radio Information Service
Crown Book Store
Danny Orleans
David B. Wolff
David Buissert
Days of Grace
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Demographics
Deerfield Fall Festival
Deerfield Historic Village
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Junior League
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Trustee in the Lobby
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Books to Go Home Delivery Service
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Card
Deerfield Public Library Catalog
Deerfield Public Library Interlibrary Loan Service
Deerfield Public Library Long Range Planning
Deerfield Public Library Meeting Room Policy
Deerfield Public Library Meeting Rooms
Deerfield Public Library Outreach
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Renovations
Deerfield Public Library S*T*A*R Volunteers
Deerfield Public Library Services to People with Special Needs
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Tot Time
Deerfield Senior Citizen Center
Detlef Koska
Diane Kraus
Dominican University
Donald Katz
Edvard Radzinsky
England
Fort Du Chartes
Fortune 500 Companies
France
Gail Kroll
Galapagos Islands
Galena Illinois
George Rogers Clark
Gerald Gutek
Germany
Harper College
Harper College Hospitality Programs
Harper College Hospitality Programs Coordinator
Historic Illinois from the Air
Home Fires an Intimate Portrait of One Middle-Class Family in Post War America
Hospitality Standards
Illinois
Illinois Attorney's/Secretary's Handbook
Illinois Compiled Statutes
Illinois Off the Beaten Path
Illinois School Law Survey
Ira Bach
Jack A. Hicks
Jean P. Casey
Jim Nachel
Jo Gourley
John A. Anderson
Julie Foreman
June Michaelson
Kaskaskia Illinois
Lake County Illinois
Lou Buchenot
Mad Hatters
Management Consulting Firm
Margaret Atwood
Masters in Library and Information Science (MLIS)
Menard House
Mobil Travel Guide
Mundelein Illinois
Naturalist
Nauvoo Illinois
New Salem Illinois
Nicholas II
North Shore
North Shore AARP
Northbrook Public Library
Northwestern University
Northwestern University Book store
Ott Cabin
Parkside Lodge
Patricia Gutek
Photographer
Road to Wellville
Rod Fensom
Rosary College
Rosary College Library School
Rosemary Sazonoff
Russia
Sally Brickman Seifert
Searchable PDF
Shawnee Town
Soviet Union (USSR)
Springfield Illinois
Susan L. Benn
T.Coraghessan Boyle
TDD Telephone System
The Americans with Disabilities Handbook
The Last Tsar
The Latecomers
The National Directory of Law Enforcement Administrators Correctional Institutions and Related Agencies
The School Code of Illinois
UNESCO World Heritage Site
United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
United States Library of Congress
United States Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
University of Grenoble
Vandalia Illinois
Vincennes Indiana
Virginia Carter
Visualtech Voyager XL Video Magnifier Machine
World War II
Yvonne Sharpe
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Deerfield Review Obituaries
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Obituaries
Death Notices
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The obituaries and death notices that appeared in the Deerfield Review newspaper
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Deerfield Review
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Deerfield Review
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Deerfield Review
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1945, 1947-1995
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DPL.0007.002
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A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Anthony Klemp Obituary
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Deerfield Review
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Deerfield Review
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
02/23/1950
Language
A language of the resource
English
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
DPL.0007.002.516
Anthony Klemp
August George Klemp
Chicago Illinois
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Review
Dorothy Klemp
Frances Klemp Moore
Frank Klemp
Hermina Klemp
Highland Park Hospital
Highland Park Illinois
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
John Klemp
Margaret Klemp Warren
Mooney Cemetery
Mundelein Illinois
Obituary
Paul Klemp
Rockford Illinois
San Fernando California
Theresa Klemp Petersen
Verona Klemp Guagliardo
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Deerfield Review Obituaries
Subject
The topic of the resource
Obituaries
Death Notices
Description
An account of the resource
The obituaries and death notices that appeared in the Deerfield Review newspaper
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Deerfield Review
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Deerfield Review
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Deerfield Review
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1945, 1947-1995
Language
A language of the resource
English
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
DPL.0007.002
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1945-1995
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Frank May Obituary
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Deerfield Review
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Deerfield Review
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
07/14/1949
Language
A language of the resource
English
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
DPL.0007.002.447
Arline May Abernathy
Ascension Cemetery
Beatrice May Brantman
Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad
Deerfield Review
Dorothy May Behrens
Eleanor May
Frank May
Highland Park Illinois
Libertyville Illinois
Milwaukee Wisconsin
Motorman
Mundelein Illinois
Obituary
Santa Maria del Popolo Church
Virginia May Krueger
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Deerfield Integration Case Records
Subject
The topic of the resource
American Civil Rights Movement
Deerfield, Illinois
Integration in the North
Racial Integration
Racial Segregation
Description
An account of the resource
The records related to the Deerfield Integration Case of 1959 include books, DVDs, a VHS tape, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and meeting minutes.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Deerfield Public Library
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Bulk Dates 1959-1968
Date Range 1955-2018
Relation
A related resource
Bob Gand Papers
Language
A language of the resource
English
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
DPL.0001
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Dorothy Eleanor Frances Repsholdt
Description
An account of the resource
Obituary.
NewsBank Printout.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Deerfield Review
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
08/10/2006
Language
A language of the resource
English
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
DPL.0001.006.010
Agnes Mobile
American Cancer Society
American Society of Anesthesiologists
Betty Smanek
Bill Imm
Billie Jane Imm
Boca Raton Florida
Bonnie Brown
Buffalo Grove Illinois
Burnett-Dane Funeral Home
Cable Natural History Museum
Cable United Church of Christ
Cable Wisconsin
Charles "Larry" Imm
Cheri Shoulberg Myers
Chester Krueger
Chicago Illinois
Community Christian Church
Copy
Daniel Lencioni
David Larson
Deborah Imm
Deerfield Park District
Deerfield Review
Deerfield Road
DeKalb Illinois
Dene Lencioni
Dianne Repsholdt
Dorothy Imm
Dorothy Repsholdt
Downers Grove Illinois
Elizabeth McNeil Krueger
Ethel Gray
Flora Reilly
Gary E. Lencioni
Habitat for Humanity
Half Day Illinois
Harold Krueger
Hazel Jackson
Highland Park Hospital
Highland Park Illinois
Horizion Federal Savings Bank
Internet Printout
Isabell Williams
Jeff Larson
Jim Cervi
John V. Repsholdt
Kai T. Repsholdt
Kavenaugh Road
Kelley and Spalding Funeral Home
Kennesaw Georgia
Kristin Lencioni
Lake Templene
Laura Cervi
Libertyville Illinois
Lincolnshire Illinois
Marlene Larson
Minneapolis Minnesota
Mundelein Illinois
New Brunswick New Jersey
North Chicago Illinois
North Shore Garden of Memories Cemetery
Oakland California
Obituary
Orphans of the Storm
Park Ridge Illinois
Pioneer Press
Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church
Renee Imm
Rita Kay Repsholdt
Riverwoods Road
Saugatuck Michigan
Scott Imm
Seattle Washington
Shipshewana Indiana
Sioux Falls South Dakota
Steve Rhyne
Steven Lencioni
Sturgis Michigan
Susan Larson
Swanton Maryland
Theodor P. Repsholdt
Theodor P. Repsholdt Jr.
Todd Larson
Tom Brown
Trinity Lutheran Church
Vicki Huska
Vicki Repsholdt
Victor Pohlis
Victoria Pohlis
Washburn Congregational Church
Washington High School
Wealshire Care Center
Wessington Springs South Dakota
William Brown
William Krueger
Wilmette Illinois
Zion Lutheran Church
Zion Lutheran Church Memorial Garden