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Navy Flier Crashed
at Library Site 60
Years Ago
On Memorial Day, May 31 at 10:30
a.m., the Library and the Deerfield
Historical Society will remember
Navy Ensign Milton C. Pickens with
the unveiling of a plaque in his honor
outside at the west end of the
Library, as part of the Deerfield
Memorial Day ceremonies.
Ensign Pickens had been training as
an aircraft carrier pilot at Naval Air
Station in Glenview where, sadly, a
number of pilots were killed during
their training. The library has always
known there had been a plane crash
on its property. Recently, through
diligent research by librarian Cindy
Wargo, we have learned that it was a
U.S. Navy F4F Wildcat whose pilot,
Ensign Milton C. Pickens of
Houston, Texas crashed and perished.
Ensign Pickens, 20, won his Navy
wings in December, 1943 and
married Dorothy Prindle of Houston
the same day. Assigned to the Naval
Air Station in Glenview, he crashed
on May 26,1944. He was buried in
Houston. At the time of his death, his
stepfather and two brothers were also
in military service.
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Across the Librarian’s Desk
The staff and Board are coming to the conclusion of the
long range planning process. Public hearings for input by
our residents will be held this summer.
Over the past two years, a 1000-respondent survey has
been taken, twelve focus groups were conducted,
technology has been reviewed, demographics have been
studied, service levels have been assessed, and
contemporary Illinois libraries have been visited. The Board and staff have prepared
preliminary reports dealing with these issues. Space and building needs have been
studied by Anders Dahlgren, nationally recognized library consultant, who produced
two studies. One is an assessment of the space needs for the current operation which
identified a current need for 54,000 square feet. The second study, a long range
space plan, detailed the need for a building of 70,000-80,000 square feet. The staff
reports, survey, and Dahlgren reports are available at the Reference Desk for review.
The building is currently being studied by the architectural firm of Javore and
Associates to determine what possibilities exist for the present structure and site. The
final two pieces of our planning process will be a series of public hearings for direct
input from our residents and the compilation of the strategic plan itself.
The Library is faced with limited options. The structure’s roof and structural
columns are not stressed to take the floor loading needed for book stacks, making it
expensive and difficult, if not impossible, to simply go up a floor or two. If the
Library expands horizontally, we will lose our parking and access. What the resident
survey revealed was that our residents want the following: the Library should stay in
or near the current location; a drive-through is an urgent need; bigger and better
meeting rooms are desired; quiet study space is needed; a separate area for teenagers
is called for; DVDs, video and audio products are in great demand; longer hours are
desired; parking, ingress and egress are issues with our users; and there is an
insatiable demand for more Internet and computer services.
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�Adult 'Programs
Reservations are requested for most programs
Memorial Day Plaque
Career Advice
Monday. May 31, 10:30 a.m.
The Library and the Deerfield Historical
Society will unveil a plaque outside, west
side of the library to remember Navy Ensign
Milton Pickens whose plane crashed on the
Library' site as part of the Memorial Day
events, (see story page one)
Tuesday, June 22. 9:30 a.in. to noon
Roberta Glick, JVS career counselor returns to
offer career advice in individual, one-on-one
half hour sessions. You must call or come in,
in advance, to reserve your half hour time slot.
DISCUSSION GROUPS
AT THE LIBRARY
Drop in, no registration:
Current Events Roundtable
Fridays June 4,18: July 9, 23;
August 6, 20 at 10-11:30 a.m.
Discuss the pertinent issues of the day with
experienced leader Jerry Ripp.
2004 Election Issues
Discussion Group
Tuesdays, June 1,15: July 6, 20;
August 3,17, at 7:15 p.m.
This is an informal group of area residents.
Mystery Author Cara Black
Thursday, June 10, 10:30 a.m.
in the Fiction Room
Author Cara Black will speak about her
popular mystery series featuring private
investigator Aimee Leduc, discussing why
she writes mysteries set in Paris and why she
enjoys taking her reader to the darker side of
the City of Light.
The Internet
for Travelers
Tuesday, June 15, 7 p.m.
Those who rely on the Internet a little or a
lot for their travel needs — or the merely
curious — should find something new, useful
or interesting at this online presentation by
reference librarian John Kelsey.
Listening to Classical Music
Tuesday, June 29,7 p.m.
Attention Ravinia goers! Dorothy Andries,
Classical Music Critic for Pioneer Press will
talk about the concert going experience,
writing music reviews and some of her
experience as a music critic. She’ll include
classic tales from music history. Andries is a
30 year Deerfield resident.
July 4 Family Days
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Come into the library meeting room for
refreshing cold water or lemonade.
Adult Summer
Reading Program in the
Fiction Room
Tired of fishing around for something
new to read? This summer our “Under
the Sea” Adult Summer Reading
Program spotlights books in series. We’d
love for you to “get hooked” on a new
author! Register for our Adult Summer
Reading Program on or after June 14,
read 5 books by August 13, and receive
an insulated travel tote. Participants are
invited to a luncheon in the Fiction
Room at 12 noon on Friday, August 13.
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Deep Ocean Adventure
Tuesday, July 13,7 p.m.
See the ocean from a submarine, a mile and
a half down. Katherine Millett offers a slide
talk on her research cruise in the Pacific Ocean
at the invitation of the chief scientist at the
Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
She’ll talk about her 27 days at sea and her
dive in the Alvin submarine to where the earth’s
crust is bom and where life may have begun.
Deerfield Author Lowell Komie
Unveils His New Novel
Tuesday, July 20, 7 p.m.
Komie’s new novel, twenty years in the writing,
is introduced here first! “The Humpback of
Lodz” is a novel of romance and intrique set
in Chicago, Krakow and London. He wrote it
after he -was sent to Poland by Chicago
Magazine during the rise of Solidamosc and
the fall of Communism. Komie has won The
Carl Sandburg Award and the National Small
Press Award for Fiction. Refreshments served.
(get hooked)
Adult programs at the library which are
co-sponsored with the Deerfield
Fine Arts Commission are being video
taped and run on cable channels 10
and 17. The most recent programs you
can see at home are The Hurricane
Sax Quartet and Author Lauren Cowen.
�Rosemary Sazonoff Contest Winners!
This year the Library’s 8th annual Rosemary Sazonoff Creative
Writing Contest had the theme “I Love Deerfield,” and the
memories flowed at the April reception. Adult winners: 1st prize,
Donna-Marie Stupple; 2nd prize, Arlene Schusteff; third prize,
Muriel Zahnle. Honorable mentions: John Raquet, Lynne Samuels
and Vernon Swanson. The program was videotaped for posterity for
the Deerfield Historical Society.
In the Youth Services contest, winners were Kaitlin Murphy, 3rd
grade; Aidan Epstein, 4th grade and Karen Sittig, 8th grade.
Runners- up were Will Rivlin, 2nd grade; Anna Epstein, 2nd grade,
Tom Wood, 4th grade and Sammy Jarvis, 5th grade. Nicole Jarvis,
5th grade, won an honorable mention.
Library Board Votes
In New Officers
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Librarian’s Desk
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To move ahead and find solutions to
these problems, the Library Board of
Trustees passed a resolution to
investigate the identification and
acquisition of property in the Northwest
Quadrant of Deerfield for the purpose
of Library expansion. The Board will
coordinate all actions with the Village
of Deerfield to ensure compatibility
with the Village’s Comprehensive Plan.
The Board will be announcing times
and dates for the public hearing this
summer. If you would like to
participate, please call Sally Brickman.
Watch for announcements in the
Deerfield Review and in the Library for
times and dates.
—
Jack Alan Hicks
Front row, from left, Verne Swanson, Muriel Zahnle, Arlene Schusteff. Second row,
from left Donna-Marie Stupple, Lynne Samuels, John Raquet and our judges
librarian Juanita Nicholson, and Deerfield Historical Society president Tom Roth.
At the April Deerfield Library Board
meeting, the following officers were elected:
David Wolff, President; Don Van Arsdale,
Secretary; and Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer. Other
members of the Board include Jeffrey
Blumenthal, Sheryl Lamoureux, Sunday
Mueller and Ron Simon.
Mayo Clinic Health
Letter Donated
to Library
New president David Wolff who has served
on the Board for 15 years said, “I am
honored to be recognized by my fellow
Board members as president. I am looking
forward to working with the Board, Jack
Hicks and our outstanding staff. With so
many new library practices and electronic
advances, we are dedicated to giving our
community the finest library services both
today and tomorrow.”
The Deerfield Nurses Association has
donated to the library, a three year
subscription of the Mayo Clinic Health
Letter. This newsletter helps readers “achieve
healthier lives by providing useful, reliable,
easy-to-understand health information of
timely and broad interest”. It supplements
your physician’s advice. The current issue
will be displayed with the magazines by the
fireplace. The library is most grateful to the
Deerfield Nurses Association for their
generosity and interest in the health of
Deerfield residents.
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Book Discussions In the Library
■ June 17,7:30 pm
Atonement by Ian McEwan
On a sweltering summer day in 1935, a
hyper-imaginative teenager makes an
accusation that will cast its bitter shadow
over the next sixty years of her life.
■ July 8,10:30 am
The Devil in the Mute City
by Erik Larson
The gripping tale of two men — one
a creative genius, the other a mass
murderer — who turned the 1893
Chicago World’s Fair into their
playground.
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Balzac and the Little Chinese
Seamstress by Sijie Dai
Two young men sent to the
countryside for “re-education” during
Mao’s Cultural Revolution find
escape in the fantastic tales of
forbidden Western literature.
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■ Our new wireless internet connection is up and running. From anywhere on
the library’s main, upper level you can just open the browser of your wirelessready (WI-FI) laptop or notebook and, more than likely, if you’re
connected- you’re online! We can also assist you with some very basic Windows
configuration if needed, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. weekdays or from 6 to 9
p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.
■ The library’s email addresses have changed. For general information,
info@deerfieldlibrary.org. For reference assistance,
reference@deerfieldlibrary.org.
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Books Ahoy!
Summer Youth Services
Reading Program
Monday, June 14
through Friday,
August 13
Kids ages 4 through
those entering 5th
grade visit Book
Harbor to register and
pick up a reading log.
Prizes will be earned by
the amount of time spent reading (or being
read to). Young Adults, entering 6th-9th
grade come to the Youth Services Desk to
register. Prizes will be earned by the
number of pages read. For both programs
there are nine prize levels; once you’ve
reached the ninth level you’re done with
this part of the program. However, if you
keep reading and reporting, your name will
be entered into weekly drawings for
Borders gift cards.
Drop-In Events
3-D Fish Bowls
Saturday, June 12 from 10am-3pm
Help us splash into summer by creating your
very own fish bowl picture. No registration
necessary.
■ If you have a Deerfield library card you can reserve or renew Deerfield books
and sound recordings and look at your account when you use l-PAC the webbased version of our catalog. From www.deerfieldlibrary.org, choose “Our cata
log,” then l-PAC. No login is needed to search materials or to find out whether
they’re currently available, but reserving or renewing books, CDs, audiocas
settes and audiobooks will require a User I.D. (your library card number) and a
PIN, (the last four digits of your home phone number). Videos cannot be
reserved or renewed.
Thursdays July 8-August 12 at 12pm in the
park (weather permitting)
Bring a bag lunch to eat while listening to
fabulous stories. We’ll supply cookies and
juice.
■ We cannot check you out at the Circulation Desk unless you have your
library card or valid i.d. This is for your own safety.
Follow the Facts
■ Music cd’s and cassettes are placed in plastic bags when they are checked
out. The bag keeps the case from falling apart and has a date due slip. Please
do not lose the bags!
■ Book donations: We welcome book donations of current books in excellent
condition. Please call first if you have one or more bags of new books to donate
or if you need suggestions for a place to give older books.
■ Thanks to Dan Havens and his crew for helping 158 area residents
prepare their income tax returns at the library this year, courtesy of a
joint program offered by AARP members and the IRS.
Picnic Stories
Saturday, August 14 - Saturday, August 28
For kids entering 3rd - 5th and 6th - 9th grades.
Summer Reading over too soon? Pick up a
“Follow the Facts” sheet at the Youth Services
Desk. You’ll get a small prize when you hand
in your sheet and for every correct answer
your name will be entered into a drawing for
a Borders gift card.
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Registered Activities
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Space is limited so register early. Limit of5
spaces perfamily. Children under 1 must be
accompanied by an adult. There will be two
main starting dates for registering: Thursday,
June 3 for June and early July events and
Thursday, July 1 for mid-July andAugust events.
Space is limited so register early. There will
be two main starting dates for registering:
Thursday, June 3 for June and early July
events and Thursday, July 1 for mid-July and
August events.
Underwauder Productions
presents “Hammerhead’ a
Scubadventure
Saturday, June 12 at 10am. Registration
is ongoing.
Learn the most effective ways to keep your
child safe on-line this summer and discover
some great web sites for the whole family.
Starbucks coffee and Krispy Kreme
doughnuts will be served. In order to address
the concerns of parents, this program is for
parents only. There will be a drop-in craft for
kids in the Youth Services Department at the
same time.
Saturday, June 19 at 2pm. Registration starts
Thursday, June 3.
Scuba diver and underwater movie-maker David
Waud, explains scuba equipment and shows a
fascinating film about hammerhead sharks.
The Balsters present “Sheer Magic”
Wednesday, July 7 at 7:30pm. Recommended
for ages 3 to 87. Registration starts, Thursday,
June 3.
Tim and Robin Balster present a fast paced
funny magic show with lots of audience
participation.
Jan’s Clan Puppets
Saturday, July 17 at 10am. Recommended
for preschoolers through 3rd grade.
Registration starts Thursday, July 1.
After a brief introduction to the puppets and how
they’re made enjoy a musical variety show filled
with dance, laughs and fun.
Juggling Day!
Saturday, July 24.
Registration starts Thursday, July 1.
11am - 12pm
Pre-Juggling and Balancing Skills for children
5 to 9 (children under 7 must bring an adult)
Learn to balance feathers and juggle scarves in
this fun and lively program.
1 pm - 2:30 pm
Beginning Juggling Workshop for 10 years
through adults. Learn to juggle scarves, bean
bags and perhaps some other props. You can
come alone or bring a lucky grown-up!
Internet Safety for Parents Only
Clue Jr. Mystery: My Grandma’s
Gonna Kill Me!
Tuesday, June 22 at 4pm for kids entering
3rd-5th grade. Registration starts Thursday,
June 3.
Junior Detectives examine the evidence to
figure out the mystery in this fun-filled game.
Sand Art
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Tuesday, July 13 at 4pm for kids entering
lst-3rd grade. Registration starts
Thursday, July 1.
Create colorful layered sandscapes in a bottle.
YA Mystery: Something’s Fishy
at the Library
Friday, August 6 at 4pm for kids entering
6th-9th grade. Registration starts
Thursday, July 1.
The Middle School Detectives are once again
needed to solve a crime at the library!
Be a S*T*A*R Volunteer
For kids entering 6th-9th grades.
Second Session July 12- August 13.
Registration begins June 28. Limited to the
first 20.
Help us run our Summer Reading Program
for the younger kids by taking reports and
assisting with programs. You must come to
one of the orientation sessions in order to
participate. Orientation sessions are
Wednesday, July 7 and Friday, July 9 at 4pm.
Family Fun Nights
These programs are designed forfamilies to
attend together — all ages are welcome, but
children must be accompanied by an adult.
Space is limited so register early. Limit of 5
spaces perfamily.
Dinner and a Movie
Bring a picnic dinner and watch wonderful
family films. We’ll supply juice and dessert.
Registration starts Thursday, June 3 for June
movies and Thursday, July 1 for July and
August movies.
Finding Nemo
Thursday, June 17 — 6:30 pm
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Monday, June 21 — 6:30 pm
The Little Mermaid
Monday, July 12 — 6:30 pm
Sinbad, Legend of the Seven Seas
Monday, July 26 — 6:30 pm
Muppet Treasure Island
Monday, August 9 — 6:30 pm
Pirates Ahoy!
Wednesday, July 21 at 7pm. Registration
starts Thursday, July 1.
Argh! Stories, crafts, games and more for
pirates of all ages.
Water Palooza!
Monday, August 2 at 7pm. Registration starts
Thursday, July 1
Water fun for everyone! Stories, games,
and more.
�Deerfield Public Library
Jack Hicks, Administrative Librarian
Library Board
David Wolff, President
Donald Van Arsdale, Secretary
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
Jeffrey Blumenthal
Sheryl Lamoureux
Sunday Mueller
Ron Simon
Library Hours
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Mon.-Thurs:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday:
Closed in Summer
Sunday:
Editor: Sally Brickman
Hot Summer Reads:
The Library is closed Sundays
in summer from June 6 through
September 5.
The Library will closed for business
on Sunday, July 4 but open for
lemonade/fresh water
on July 4, Family Day.
The Library Board meets at 8 p.m. the
third Wednesday of each month.
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Plan ofAttack by Dale Brown
The Enemy by Lee Child
Blowout by Catherine Coulter
Lost City by Clive Cussler
Garden ofBeasts by Jeffery Deaver
Four Souls by Louise Erdrich
Ten Big Ones by Janet Evanovich
Body Double by Tess Gerritsen
R is for Ricochet by Sue Grafton
Hear No Evil by James Grippando
Skinny Dip by Carl Hiaasen
Kill the Messenger by Tami Hoag
Little Scarlet by Walter Mosley
Unlucky in Law by Perri O’Shaughnessy
Sam s Letters to Jennifer by James Patterson
Brimstone by Douglas J. Preston
Visions in Death by J.D. Robb
Second Chance by Danielle Steel
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June - August 2004
000 Leagues Under the Sea
1893 World's Columbian Exposition
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Aidan Epstein
Aimee Leduc
Alvin Submarine
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Anders Dahlgren
Anna Epstein
Arlene Schusteff
Atonement
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
Blowout
Body Double
Borders Book Store
Brimstone
Cara Black
Career Counseling
Carl Hiaasen
Carl Sandberg Award for Fiction
Catherine Coulter
Chicago Illinois
Chicago Magazine
Cindy Wargo
Clive Cussler
Clue Junior
Communism
Dale Brown
Dan Havens
Danielle Steel
David B. Wolff
David Waud
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Comprehensive Plan
Deerfield Demographics
Deerfield Family Days
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Northwest Quadrant
Deerfield Nurses Association
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library 2004 Election Issues Discussion Group
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Audio Visual Circulation
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Card
Deerfield Public Library Catalog
Deerfield Public Library Circulation Policies
Deerfield Public Library Current Events Roundtable
Deerfield Public Library Donations
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library Long Range Planning
Deerfield Public Library Meeting Rooms
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library S*T*A*R Volunteers
Deerfield Public Library Staff
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Survey
Deerfield Public Library Technology Assessment
Deerfield Public Library Technology Classes
Deerfield Public Library Wireless Internet
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Review
Donald Van Arsdale
Donna Stupple
Dorothy Andries
Dorothy Prindle
Douglas J. Preston
Erik Larson
Field Museum of Natural History
Finding Nemo
Four Souls
Garden of Beasts
Glenview Illinois
Glenview Naval Air Station
Hammerhead
Hammerhead Sharks
Hear No Evil
Houston Texas
Hurricane Sax Quartet
Ian McEwan
Illinois
Illinois Libraries
Income Tax Assistance
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Internet
Internet Safety
J.D. Robb
Jack A. Hicks
James Grippando
James Patterson
Janet Evanovich
Jeffery Deaver
Jeffrey C. Blumenthal
Jeffrey Rivlin
Jerry Ripp
Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) Career Planning Center
John Kelsey
John Raquet
Juanita Nicholson
July 4th Activities
Kaitlin Murphy
Karen Sittig
Katherine Millett
Kill the Messenger
Krakow Poland
Krispy Kreme
Lauren Cowen
Lee Child
Little Scarlet
London England
Lost City
Louise Erdrich
Lowell Komie
Lynne Samuels
Mao Zedong
Mao's Cultural Revolution
Mayo Clinic Health Letter
Memorial Day
Microsoft Windows
Milton C. Pickens
Muppet Treasure Island
Muriel Zahnle
Music History
National Small Press Award for Fiction
Nicole Jarvis
Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Paris France
Perri O'Shaughnessy
Pioneer Press
Pioneer Press Classical Music Critic
Plan of Attack
Poland
R is for Ricochet
Ravinia
Roberta Glick
Robin Balster
Ronald Simon
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Sally Brickman Seifert
Sam's Letters to Jennifer
Sammy Jarvis
Scott Javore and Associates
Scuba Diving
Searchable PDF
Second Chance
Sheryl Lamoureux
Sijie Dai
Sinbad Legend of the Seven Seas
Skinny Dip
Solidarnosc
Starbucks
Sue Grafton
Sunday G. Mueller
Tami Hoag
Ten Big Ones
Tess Gerritsen
The Balsters
The Devil in the White City
The Enemy
The Humpback of Lodz
The Little Mermaid
Thomas Roth
Tim Balster
Tom Wood
Underwauder Productions
United States Naval Air Force
United States Navy F4F Wildcat
Unlucky in Law
Vernon Swanson
Visions in Death
Walter Mosley
Will Rivlin
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7th Annual
Rosemary Sazonoff
Creative Writing
January 2 - February 6
FOR DEERFIELD ADULTS
Entryforms at Reference Desk
This will be a little different this year!
First 50 people to enter their ORIGINAL,
UNPUBLISHED love poetry or love letters
will be invited to: An Authentic Victorian
Valentine High Tea to be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday, February 9.
This truly elaborate Valentine event taking
you back into the Victorian Era will be your
prize for entering your work. All who are
invited to attend the high tea may read their
work aloud at this elegant event in an atmos
phere of flowers, costumes of the times, tra
ditional pastries, pies, breads, scones and
finger sandwiches. (See Feb. 9 adult pro
grams next page)
FOR DEERFIELD CHILDREN
Grades 2 -8
Entry forms in Youth Services Department
Write an original unpublished story, poem,
or essay about something or someone you
love. There’s romantic love, love of friends
and family, your country, your pet, Harry
Potter, or the taste of hot chocolate on a
winter night. Cash prizes awarded in each
age group. Reception for participants and
their families 7 p.m. Thursday, February 13.
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We Are Proud! Deerfield Library
wins Special Award from
DBR Chamber!
The award reads “DBR Chamber of
Commerce proudly recognizes the
Deerfield Public Library for 75
years of outstanding contributions
to the Deerfield, Bannockburn,
Riverwoods Communities...
presented November 13, 2002”.
Jack Hicks, Administrative Librarian,
holds the Chamber award, made
especially dear because Hicks
celebrates 30 years at the Deetfield
Library this year.
Sue Bern, Library Board President sitting with our award is
surrounded by a cheering section of some library staff, board
and library supporters at the Chamber's Annual Dinner.
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Programs are free but reservations are requested. Many of these progams can be
seen at home by accessing our home page: www.deerfieldlibrary.org and
clicking on the program information at the time of the event.
Valentine High Tea in
Victorian Style
The Choraliers
Wednesday, December 4, 7:15 p.m.
The Deerfield High School Choraliers, a
show choir, make a return trip to the library'
for songs and dances of the holiday and
winter season. These outstanding singers,
directed by Choral Director Alicia Akers,
have become a tradition in this Village of
Deerfield Fine Arts Showcase series co
sponsored with the library'.
Author Appearance
Thursday, December 12,10:30 a.m.
(in the Fiction Room)
Author Libby Fischer Heilman will discuss
her new book. An Eye for Murder, introducing Ellie Foreman, a video producer who
stumbles into a mystery that happened half
a century and half a world away. From the
political circles of today’s North Shore to
the memories buried deep in the heart of
Chicago’s Jewish community, Ellie uncov
ers a mystery whose roots reach back into
the darkest secrets of her own family.
Souper Basics, from
the Whole Foods
Market Cookbook
Tuesday, January 7, 7 p.m.
Sample a variety of
..
delicious winter soups
from Deerfield’s Whole
Foods. Learn the basics:
everything from creating the best bowl
every time to health values of different
types.
Career Advice
Tuesday, January 14, 9:30-noon
Individual half hour one-on-one sessions in
the conference room with a JVS Career
Planning Center Counselor. You must
reserve your half hour time slot.
Great Decisions
Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. January 21- March IS
What better time to join the Foreign Policy
Association’s weekly discussion group, and
let your voice be heard! Deerfield’s Tom
Jester convenes at the library,
Topics this year include: Unilateralism vs.
Multilateralism; Afghanistan, U.S. and
Saudi Arabia; Nigeria; World Trade & Food
P.oucy; China; European Integration and
Women’s Rights. Briefing books will be at
the library in early January for $15.
The History of Lake County
Wednesday, January 22, 7 p.m.
Explore a fascinating three hundred years
of Lake County history with Diana Dretske,
Collections Coordinator of the Lake County
Discovery Museum. She will bring copies
of her new book, Lake County, Illinois: An
Illustrated History. Co-sponsors: Deerfield
Area Historical Society.
Romancing the Stone
Tuesday, January> 28, 7 p.m.
Gemologist Jodie Diegel focuses on the
fact and folklore, care and cleaning of the
many varied birthstones with beautiful photos and fascinating facts about your birth
month.
Sunday, February 9, 2 p.m.
This program is limited to the first fifty
people who entered an original love poem
or love letter in the 7th Annual Adult
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Event. You
must turn in your entry between January 2
and February 6.
Read your entry aloud for this grand
finale event— an authentic High Tea, an
elaborate event taking you back to the
Victorian era with costumed servers, silver
teapots, traditional finger sandwiches, tea
scones with devonshire, cream and jams,
pastries, and more. A memorable event of
grace and elegance,
Magic Lens of Ansel Adams
Thursday, February 13, 7p.m.
See America through the magic lens of cel
ebrated photographer Ansel Adams. Artist
Enid Silverman presents a multimedia lec
ture of video highlights, slides of Adams’
majestic photographs, and music of
Beethoven as we explore the talent and pas
sion of this artist with a camera.
A Celebration of
Chicago Women
Wednesday, February 26, 7 p.m.
Dressed in authentic costumes, Suzanne
Hales takes you on a marvelous trip back
into Chicago’s colorful history. These will
include Edith Rockefeller McCormick,
Mrs. Potter Palmer, Jane Addams (founder
°f Hull House) and Chicago’s infamous
§real Madame Minna Everleigh. Just in
time to usher in Women’s History Month,
this program is co-sponsored with the
Deerfield Area Historical Society.
�Across the Librarian’s Desk
There was a strange stillness. The
birds, for example where had they
gone? Many people spoke of them,
puzzled and disturbed. The feeding
stations in the backyards were
deserted. The few birds seen any
where were moribund; they trem
bled violently and could not fly. It
was a spring without voices. On the mornings that had
once throbbed with the dawn chorus of robins, catbirds,
doves, jays, wrens, and scores of other bird voices
there was now no sound; only silence lay over the fields
and woods and marsh. So began opening passages in
Rachel Carson’s 1962 classic, cautionary, tale Silent
Spring. The message of that book was immediate and
lasting: what man does to alter his environment can
sow the seeds of a terrible harvest. That book detailed
the inexorability, precision, and terrible lasting price of
unintended consequences.
Those lines were recalled to me late this summer when
my neighbors and I realized that the chorus of birds our
neighborhood had always enjoyed was silent. Gone were
the sparrows, the crows, the blue jays and robins, gone
were almost all the birds except ones passing through.
No longer was I awakened to the raucous caws of a
family of crows that frequented my backyard, no more
brazen blue jays. In fact no birds at all. The cause is, of
course, the West Nile Virus. Illinois leads the nation in
human cases of the illness and in the number of deaths
attributed to it. For reasons seemingly unknown to sci
ence, Illinois is the epicenter of this new and baffling
illness and the first to fall are our friends the birds. As
Rachel Carson had so accurately predicted, the birds
acted as the barometer of the health of the environ
ment.
Well-meaning voices have been raised to resurrect the
use of DDT—one of the most dangerous and persistent
poisons ever devised by man—as a possible cure.
One can only ponder if the old vaudeville punch line
wouldn’t literally be true: the proposed cure being
worse than the disease. I have watched through late
summer and now into fall for a return of the birds to my
yard. A few have come, but are quickly gone, and no
crow caws for my arising. Over the years hundreds and
hundreds of sparrows have called my backyard home
and my birdfeeder their Sunset Foods. I have housed,
fed, and nurtured a sprawling family of sparrows in my
yard for twenty-five years. This spring there were brood
after brood of new hatchlings in that birdhouse—the
insistent peeping announcing a new brood and the exit
of the fledglings.
Recently, I started to clean out my bird houses as I do
every fall—so that next year’s birds will have a clean
start on their child rearing. The wren house was empty,
the second general purpose house always cherished by
starlings was too. But the home place for my sparrows
brought upset. Amidst all the string, and feathers, and
sticks, and fluff there were the little abandoned
nests—forlorn in their vacancy. The final nest brought
sorrow. In it were three tiny shriveled, mummified,
sparrow nestlings and three unhatched eggs. The birds I
carefully buried in my flower garden along with two
cracked eggs. The third egg, perfect, speckled in mot
tled gray, white and brown. I put it in a finch’s nest I
had brought home from a backpacking trip of forty
years ago. I don’t know why.
This seems like a fall to reflect on unintended conse
quences and the price to be paid for our folly, hubris, or
ignorance. Those little dead birds broke my heart. I had
not had the good sense to realize that West Nile could
strike so quickly as to kill the parents in mid-flight. The
victims of our stupidity are always the tiny, the power
less, the innocent. The solutions I will leave to better
minds. But as Rachel Carson warned—it is always a dis
aster to rush headlong to conclusions, to push for solu
tions that may destroy more than they save, or to trust
loud voices more than good sense. Too many lessons, it
seems, get forgotten.
Jack Alan Hicks
Administrative Librarian
�Book Discussions in the Fiction Room
■ January 9, 10:30 a.m.
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon. As
Hitler's shadow falls across Europe and the world, the Golden Age of comic
books has begun, and out of their fantasies, fears and dreams, Joe and
Sammy create a new kind of hero-the Escapist.
■ January 16, 7:30 p.m.
The Polish Officer by Alan Furst. A riveting story of espionage, love and
honor, The Polish Officer explores Poland, France and the Ukraine during
the German terror of WWII, and introduces an unforgettable hero, Captain
Alexander de Milja.
■ February 13,10:30 a.m.
Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks. During the plague that decimated the
population of England during the 17th century, a courageous young house
maid helps the vicar of an isolated community as he tries desperately to save
the villagers from death.
February 20,7:30 p.m.
■ Becoming Madame Mao by Anchee Min. Based on the life of Communist
leader Mao Zedong’s wife, this novel follows her from her courageous child
hood refusal to have her feet bound, through her flight from her dysfunction
al family, to her career as an actress and marriage to a difficult man who
would change not only China, but the 20th century.
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□ DONATIONS! We love your donations of
new books, but we do not have staff or space
to handle your discards that are not fresh and
current....also, please do not leave donated
books in our book drop!!! If you wish to
donate, we will tell you what we can use, take
them from you in person, or suggest other
places to call that may want them.
■ If you forget your library card, we cannot
check out your materials unless you have valid
identification. This is for your protection. We
will gladly hold your books for a few days if
you do not wish to pay the look-up fee of 25
cents and prefer to return with your library
card.
■ Click on our photos for live action at the
library: www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Discover
everything else our web site has to offer.
Search our catalog, try our online databases,
reserve books that are out, etc.
■ Email a reference librarian at
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Reference Librarians suggest:
Premiere Database of the
Season:
MERGENT, (FORMERLY MOODY’S) is
FISonline, available on the library computers,
and available to Deerfield cardholders on the
library’s website, www.deefieldlibrary.org.
Click on “Reference”.
Our fall 75th Anniversary circus celebration exceeded all expecta
tions. In this photo, the children were enthralled by storytellers from
the Kohl/McCormick Storybus. The Village of Deerfield co- sponsored
the storybus.
You can search a database of over 10,000 U.S.
public companies and 17,000 non U.S. public
companies by company name or ticker sym
bol. Find company financials, ratios,reports,
news headlines, Edgar documents, history,
property, subsidiaries, officers, and directors.
Also you can get currency conversions and
country profiles.
�Youth Services
l.
Drop-In Events
Toddler Times
Toddlers and caregivers are invited to a
special storytime designed for children 18
months to 2\ years. No registration necessary. 11 am in the Picture Book Room.
Thursdays & Fridays, December 19 & 20,
January 16 & 17, February 20 & 21.
Drop-In Quilt Craft
Monday, Februaiy 17 • 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Celebrate President’s day by creating a
cozy quilt square.
Registered Activities
Priority given to Deerfield residents/
cardholders. * Indicates program card
required.
Book Trivia Game
Saturday, December 28 at 2 pm.
Grades 4-8. Registration starts Saturday,
December 7.
Join the library clue crew and test your
knowledge of children’s books.
^Chinese New Year’s Party
Saturday, Februaiy 1 at 10 am. Grades
K-3. Registration starts January 11.
Learn about China through stories and
shadow puppets. Snack provided.
YA Book Group: Lois Lowry’s
The Giver
Special Performances
Space is limited so register early. Priority
given to Deerfield residents/cardholders.
Limit of 5 seats per family. Children under
^ must accompanied by an adult.
Joel Frankel’s “Musical
Merriment”
Saturday, Januaiy 11 at 10 am. Recommended
for preschool through 3rd grade.
Registration starts Saturday, December 14.
Come hear songs like “Don’t Sit on a
Cactus” and other Deerfield favorites.
Juggling Day with the Illinois
Juggling Institute
Monday, Januaiy 20. Registration for both
workshops starts Saturday, January 4.
Pre-Juggling Skills 11 am -12 pm.
Recommendedfor ages 5-9.
Learn to juggle scarves and balance a pea
cock feather. Parents are encouraged to
participate in these fun eye-hand coordina
tion games. Includes a brief juggling
demonstration.
Beginning Juggling Workshop 1 -2:30
pm. Recommended for ages 10 and up
Learn to juggle scarves, beanbags, and
experiment with other props like spinning
plates. Parents are encouraged to participate.
Family Fun Nights
Children must bring an adult. Limit 5
spaces per family. Priority given to
Deerfield residents/cardholders.
Friday, Januaiy 3 at 4 pm. Grades 5 -8.
Registration starts Monday, December 2.
Cozy Stories for a Cold Night
You asked for it! Come discuss the story of
Jonas the memory keeper. Snacks provided.
Thursday December 19 at 7pm.
Registration starts Monday, December 2.
Wear your PJs and come hear heart-warm-
*Dr. Seuss Birthday Party!
in§stories while enjoying milk and cookies.
Saturday March 1 at 10 am & 2 pm.
Grades K-2. Registration starts Saturday,
February 8
Come celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday with
stories, fun and food!
Snowmen Sculptures
Thursday, Februaiy 27 at 7pm.
Registration starts Saturday, February 8.
In case there isn’t enough snow on the
ground, come to the library to make a your
very own snowman.
Registered Storytimes
Tuesday, January 14 through Friday,
February 14.
Children must have a program card
on file in the Youth Services
Department. Registration starts
Saturday, December 14. Last day to
register Tuesday, January 21.
Sessions may be added or cancelled
depending on demand. Limit one
session per child. Priority given to
Deerfield residents/cardholders.
Family Stories
Tuesdays and Wednesdays
9:30 - 9:50 am
Children 2\ - 3| and their adults are
the primary focus; however, younger
or older siblings are welcome. This
may also be a good choice for - 5
year olds who prefer attending storytime with an adult.
Stories ln’ More
Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10 -10:30
am & Thursdays at 1:30 pm
Ages 3^-5
Children must have been bom on or
before June 14 1999. Children attend
this storytime without an adult; how
ever, their adult must remain in the
building.
After School Stories
Thursdays 4 - 4:45 pm. Grades K-2
This program is designed for younger
grade-school children and features
stories and a craft.
Before School Stories
Fridays 10 -10:45 am
Kindergarteners
Same as our popular After School
Stories, but for the afternoon
Kindergartners.
�Deerfield Public Library
Jack Hicks, Administrative Librarian
Library Board
Sue Benn, President
Sunday Mueller, Secretary
David Wolff, Treasurer
Ken Abosch
Jeffrey Blumenthal
Sheryl Lamoureux
Don Van Arsdale
Library Hours
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Mon.-Thurs:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 am • 5:00 pm
Saturday:
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Sunday:
Editor: Sally Brickman
Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• Renew by phone
847-945-3782
• TTY: 847-945-3372
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www.deerfieldlibra17.org
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• FAX: 847-945-3402
INCOME TAX TIME
IRS trained AARP representatives
once again offer free assistance
with income tax from 1 p.m. to 4
p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays from
February 4 to April 15 in the
library meeting room. Open to all,
no appointments, but please bring
last year’s form. Library staff
members are unable to give
income tax advice.
Beginning in January the library
should have some 2002 forms to
make available to the public. In the
Business Room, you can also find
reproducible, state and federal tax
forms for 1999 through 2001.
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Adolf Hitler
Afghanistan
Alan Furst
Alexander de Milja
Alicia Akers
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
An Eye for Murder
Anchee Min
Ansel Adams
Becoming Madame Mao
Bertha Palmer
Chicago Illinois
China
Chinese New Year
David B. Wolff
DBR Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner
DBR Chamber of Commerce Awards
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Bannockburn Riverwoods Chamber of Commerce (DBR)
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
Deerfield High School
Deerfield High School Choraliers
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library 75th Anniversary
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 Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Card
Deerfield Public Library Donations
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Toddler Times
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Website Live Webcams
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Diana Dretske
Doctor Seuss
Donald Van Arsdale
DuPage Library System
Edith Rockefeller McCormick
Ellie Foreman
England
Enid Silverman
Europe
Food Policy
Foreign Policy Association
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
France
Gemologist
Geraldine Brooks
Golden Age of Comic Books
Harry Potter
Hull House
Illinois
Illinois Juggling Institute
Illinois State Library
Income Tax Assistance
Income Tax Forms
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Jack A. Hicks
Jane Addams
Jeffrey C. Blumenthal
Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) Career Planning Center
Jodie Diegel
Joel Frankel
Judaism
Kenan Abosch
Kohl McCormick Storybus
Lake County Discovery Museum
Lake County Illinois
Lake County Illinois an Illustrated History
Libby Fischer Hellman
Lois Lowry
Ludwig van Beethoven
Mao Zedong
Mergent
Michael Chabon
Minna Everleigh
Multilateralism
National Women's History Month
Nigeria
North Shore
Poland
Potter Palmer
Rachel Carson
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Sally Brickman Seifert
Saudi Arabia
Searchable PDF
Sheryl Lamoureux
Silent Spring
Sunday G. Mueller
Sunset Foods
Susan L. Benn
Suzanne Hales
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
The Giver
The Polish Officer
Theodor Seuss Geisel
Thomas Jester
Ukraine
Unilateralism
United States Library of Congress
Victorian England
Voices of Vision Talking Book Center
Voter Registration
West Nile Virus
Whole Foods
Whole Foods Market Cookbook
Women's Rights
World Trade
Year of Wonders
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Spring 1997 •
Deerfield Public Library «
Volume 12, Number 3
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We are proud and pleased that the
Pioneer Press Deerfield Review fea
tured the Deerfield Public Library’s
70th anniversary in the January 9
issue. They wrote “The Deerfield Li
brary has truly been a pillar of the
community. Although not the
North Shores largest in size or vol
ume, it easily ranks with the best in
performance. Hicks and the elected
board of trustees have made the
most of every resource.”
And while we are “tooting our
own horn”, next time you see Jack
Hicks, congratulate him on “mov
ing the library steadily forward for
25 years”!!
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America has always been defined by three ideas:
equality, opportunity and fair play. To a great degree
those ideas set us apart from the rest of the world,
especially our emphasis on fair play. In the past twenty
years or so even the most optimistic of us would agree
that meanness has crept in to replace fair play and
Ho Johe—Vote April l
that reactive instincts have displaced optimism. Why
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this is true in an era of unprecedented American power
ue Benn and Ken Abosch
will run for positions on the
Library Board of Trustees in
Deerfield’s April 1 election. Sue Benn
seeks re-election after twenty years on
the board. An active community
member, Benn has been library board
president for four years. She has been
instrumental in library automation,
expansion of services, programs, and
renovation. Ken Abosch, a seven year
Deerfield resident, is Head of Com
pensation Practice at Hewitt Associ
ates. He is particularly interested in
service to families.
Tony Sabato, library board trea
surer, will retire from the board af
ter nineteen years of service. He has
been a sound financial manager, an
energetic library supporter and has
worked on numerous board commit
tees including the Building Com
mittee for theThomas E. Parfitt Fic
tion Room.
and prosperity is perplexing to me. Perhaps it is just
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Sunday, April 20, 2-4p.m.
Join us as the Deerfield Library and
Library Friends co-sponsor our 70th
birthday celebration during Na
tional Library Week.
• Midwest Young Artists
Junior Jazz Orchestra, the
j
finest young jazz talent of |\JJ
the Chicagoland area,
including Deerfield
artists, play toe
tapping jazz se- I
lections from „
the 20 s through
the 80s.
• Drawing for 250 free
Ravinia lawn passes, courtesy of
the North Suburban Library
System's Words and Music pro
gram and other prizes!
• Birthday cake and ice cream
• Friends present a donation to the
Youth Services Department.
as Eric Hoffer said, “You don’t have to have a God, but
you do have to have a Devil." Somewhere we replaced
Renovofion Plans Finolized
ideals and unity with easy devils, and we have found
It should be a busy spring and
summer at the Deerfield Library.
Plans have been finalized for the
renovation of the main
floor. Architect R. Scott The Library
Javore and Associates is closed:
have prepared the de
Easter Sunday,
signs with input from
March 30
the library staff. The
planning goal was to Memorial Day,
make the very best use Monday, May 26
ofpublicspaceintheex- ’ * ’
isting library allowing more room
for the non-fiction collection, and
better access to audio/visual materi
als, while preparing for technologi
cal change.
plenty of them to worship. Without the Soviets to loathe
we have turned against each other.
It is not hard to single out the factors that divided
us over the past thirty years: a Vietnam that hasn’t
gone away for too many; the assassinations of JFK,
Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King, the riots that
followed, the Democratic convention of 1968,
Watergate: the list is long. All of that was a dark pe
riod in our history; it was not the age of aquarius at all.
It was an age of betrayal and loss of innocence and
marked the beginning of the loss of national purpose.
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The pain and rancor of all of that divided
us as a country. I remember Nixon’s cam
paign slogan of 1968: "Bring us together."
What irony. Today we are polarized by race,
economics, politics, religion, and an emerg
ing class system. All this in an era of great
well-being.
We are bombarded daily with negative
information about our political process and
our elected officials. Not a day goes by with
out a new scandal, wasted millions, and a
partisan Congress. As a society we have
become inured to the outrage we all once
felt. We accept rhetoric for ideas, sound bites
for knowledge, and low level political tricks
for leadership. Worst of all we allow simple
minded ideas to be passed around as legiti
mate thought. The one idea I am going to
examine is the cheap-shot of term limits
which is bandied about from all sides as an
instant cure for our political ills.
The Congress enacted presidential term
limits back in the early 1950’s as a reaction
against the four terms served by President
Roosevelt. It sounded like a good idea, and
it apparently looked good enough for legis
lators to enact it into law. But I would sug
gest it was short sighted, mean spirited, and
contributed to the litany of divisive forces that
I listed above. I don’t know if anyone was
paying attention, but all elective offices have
built-in term limits; they’re called elections.
It is easy to speculate that if Dwight
Eisenhower had been allowed to run for
president in 1960, none of the traumatic
things listed above would have even hap
pened.
Don’t scoff. Ike had great acceptance and
performance ratings from the American pub
lic; he had really mastered the job by 1960
and was widely respected. He also told us
two things that were ignored when he left
office: beware of the military-industrial com
plex and avoid a land war in Asia at all costs.
So it follows logically that there would have
been no Vietnam, no assassinations, no ri
ots, no Watergate, no deficit, and no disillu
sionment. The ideas of equality, opportunity
and fair play were ignored. We threw a great
president out of office. By accepting cheap
rhetoric without examining the conse
quences we reaped a whirlwind we pay for
everyday, with no end in sight.
The books I am recommending this
month are negative choices, but very reveal
ing of our political process. Both have been
on the best seller list; one is a badly written
book with a dubious premise and odd con
clusions, the other a well written book cov
ering an unsavory series of incidents. If you
harbor thoughts that Robert Bork should be
a Supreme Court Justice, read his Slouch
ing Toward Gomorrah and if you think Bill
and Hillary rule with clean hands, read
James B. 9tewart’s Blood Sport.
f Jack Alan Hicks, Administrative Librarian
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Please register for programs in advance!
The Long Road to Victory
Tuesday March 4, 7p.m.
Annette Kolasinski presents a lively and inspir
ing Womens History Month program. She’ll
portray, in costume, five visionaries and activ
ists in the women’s suffrage movement who
share their experiences in a series of vignettes.
It took 72 years for women to win the right to
vote! Co-sponsored with the Deerfield Histori
cal Society.
Jump On the ‘Net Without
Getting Caught in the Web
Wednesday March 12, 7p.m.
Catch up to the information superhighway with
Jennifer Didier. Learn Internet terminology,
how to select a provider and explore the web,
web search engines, searching for specifics, com
municating with others, resources for new us
ers and e-mail. Beginners welcome!
And the Oscar Goes to........
Tuesday March 18, 7p.m.
Reid Schultz, Filmmaker, writer, and lecturer
offers insights on how the professionals predict
the Academy Awards winners. This year’s tele
cast promises many surprises. Come and express
your opinions on the best filmmaking of 1996.
Faux Finishing with Paint
Tuesday March 25, 7p.m.
Rennie Bahr, representing Deerfield’s J.C. Licht
Co., presents an informative and entertaining
demonstration and discussion of six popular
fantasy paint finishes. He’ll give hands-on in
struction and will welcome questions.
Alaska Highway Adventure
Wednesday April 9, 7p.m.- 9p.m.
Travel .this famous 1500 mile route of cities,
r wildlife, river runners:, interesting people, primi
tive roads, bush flying, festivals and magnifi
cent scenery in a spedtacular 16 mm movie with
music and live narration. “One of the best!”
Birthday .GelebratVon:Jazz
“Mother, Father, Child”
Wednesday, May 7, 7 p.m.
For the Holocaust Day of Remembrance,
Deerfield’s Helen Degen Cohen illustrates the
dramatic story of her World War II childhood
in Poland and White Russia by reading from
her award winning fiction and poetry. Her story
includes life in the Lida Ghetto, hiding in a
small prison, and a year in hiding with a Polish
Catholic woman. Co-sponsored with Deerfield
Historical Society.
Chicagoland Hiking and
Biking Trails
Wednesday May 14, 7p.m.
Author/Publisher Jim Hochgesang is a hiking/
biking enthusiast. He has written three guide
books covering the off-road trails of Cook, Lake
and DuPage Counties and will discuss the grow
ing network of paths and trails throughout
Chicagoland.
ELiBarcary SoctccO: Wednesdays, 8 p.m.
March 19, April 16, May 21
[LaEbtrcaD-Scatra un tfCae [LoGsOa^/s
Saturdays, 9 to noon, March 1, April 5, May 3
©resaft EDecusuooos IForeGsgra
Polity f&iscossiooa ©roup:
Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. through March 18.
BRS/AARB* Income 7cax
Assistance: 1 to 4 p.m. Mondays and
Fridays through April 15. Bring last year’s form;
no appointment is necessary. (Reminder: The
library has no tax forms.)
Voter Registration: 10-2 Satur
days, March 1 and May 17.
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Tors Together
Adult Book Discussions
in the Library
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Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.
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March 13 Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner. Two women meet when their husbands
start teaching at the university and the four of them begin a long, not-always-easy friendship.
April 10 Stones for Ibarra by Harriet Doerr. A National Book Award Winner about the
Mexican village of Ibarra where an American couple goes to reopen a family mine and the
subsequent adjustments made during the course of the husbands fatal illness.
May 8 In the Lake ofthe Woods by Tim O’Brien. When long hidden secrets about
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the atrocities he committed in Vietnam become known, a candidate for the
^
U.S. Senate retreats to a lakeside cabin and his wife
mysteriously disappears.
Youth
Services
Tickoftod Events
Drop-Ins
Hmelia Earhart
Famiiq 8ooH Daq!
Ages 5-12
Saturday, March 8, 2:00 -3:00 p.m.
Come celebrate National Women’s History
Month with a dramatization of the life of
Amelia Earhart, the famous woman aviator
whose mysterious disappearance is still being
investigated. Tickets available Saturday, March 1.
All Ages
The Mad Hatters
Ages 2-10
Saturday, March 22, 12:30-1:15 p.m.
Put on your hats and join us for the Mad Hatters,
as they act out books and poems for your delec
tation. Tickets available Saturday, March 15
Cinderella Stories and
The Five Compadres
Ages 5-10
Saturday, April 26, 10:00-11:00 a.m.
The Illustrated Theatre Company will enter
tain and delight with help from audience mem
bers as they present these dramatic stories. Tick
ets available Saturday, April 19.
You can help the library kick off National Li
brary Week in a special way. Come to the li
brary at any time Friday, April 11 and you and
a member of your family can make a book to
gether celebrating your family. Each half hour
we will read a story about a family for the en
joyment of all those present. We will provide
the materials, you just need to bring your cre
ativity and any member of your family. No reg
istration is necessary, just drop in!
Toddler Time
Ages 18 months to 2 Vi years and caregivers
10:30 -11:00 a.m.
Each introductory storytime has a different
theme explored through stories, songs and
fingerplays. Thursday, March 27; Friday, April
18; Friday, May 9. No registration required.
Registered
Sterylimes
April 15 - May 22
Registration in person begins at 9 a.m.,
March 31 (phone-in registration begins at
10 a.m.) for our six-week series of storytimes.
Please make sure your child has a registration
card on file with Youth Services. No child will
be registered without a program card on file.
Ages 2 l/i to 3 lA with adult
Tuesdays, 9:30-9:50 a.m.
Join us with your child for an enjoyable time
listening to stories and learning new songs and
fingerplays. Older siblings or children younger
than 2 Zi cannot be accommodated within the
program so please find alternative care.
Stories'if More
Ages 3 Vi to 5
Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m., Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m.
Thursdays, 10:00 a.m., Thursdays, 1:30 p.m.
Children must have turned 3 by October 15,
1996 in order to be allowed to register.
Children attend storytime without a parent.
However parents must stay in the library build
ing during storytime. Kindergartners are en
couraged to sign up for After-School Stories.
After-School Stories
Grades K-2
Thursdays, 44:30 p.m.
This series is specifically designed for the
younger grade-school child and features stories,
crafts, and more.
A Message From Judy Haddad,
Director of Youth Services
I recently returned from a month long sojourn
in Israel. I came back to America gladly and
gratefully. You might be thinking I was happy
to be back because I missed my
family or I didn’t want to be
blown up in a terrorist attack.
Well, you would be wrong. •
What made me feel that we are I
|ucky t0 iive jn the United
States, especially north suburban
Illinois, is the quality of the libraries. There is
just no comparison between the quality of ma
terials and services you find in the North Sub
urban Library System libraries and anywhere
in the world. Rich or poor, big or small, the
libraries in Israel just couldn’t cut it. In many
libraries in Israel, you wont find a children’s
section at all, much less one with such a variety
of puzzles, cassettes, cd’s, computers, or even
books. However, Israel has something that
Deerfield doesn’t—warm beaches.
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• Response to the Rosemary Sazonoff Creative Writing Contest was
overwhelming! Thank you! This will be an annual event! Ask at Refer
ence Desk about winners and their works.
We’ll Help You Find
The Books You Love
• The First Annual Adult Winter Reading Club also was a great suc
cess; the Fiction Department will try to match that enthusiasm with
their upcoming summer reading club.
Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman.
Gillian and Sally dream of growing up
and escaping the wicked rumors about
the eccentric aunts who raised them,
only to learn the apple doesn’t fall far
from the tree.
• If you receive an overdue notice for an item you returned, please
notify the Circulation Desk. We will search for it and if we find it, we
can clear it from your record.
• Video or cassette tape not working properly? Be good to the next
borrower: Let us know so we can repair or re-order.
• Discount tickets for Ravinia Rising Star Concerts (indoor Cham
ber music) With your library card you can purchase discount tickets
from Ravinia, on day of performance for Friday, 8 p.m. concerts March
7-May 2. For information call Ravinia at 266-5100.
// Two popular
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// Deefield Libraty staff \\
( members passed away recently. '
Sollie Clifton, Administrative
Secretary and Karen Romane,
Reader Services staff, are sadly
missed by their colleagues and
\ their friends in the Deafeld j
\\ community. Both were
\\ Deerfield residents.
The Ferreter, (a quarterly) does for
Deerfield homeowners what Consumer
Reports does for the general consumer;
The Midwesterner lists area cultural
events, book, film, record reviews, historical
info. etc.
Premiere, the “Rolling Stone”of film.
Smart Money: the Wall Street Journal
Magazine of Personal Business for
personal investors.
Standard & Poor’s Stock Reports invest
ment service.
USA Today, national news.
Where the Heart Is by Billie Letts.
When Novalee Nation has her baby
in the Walmart where she has been
living, she thinks her strange journey
has ended, but it has just begun.
Last Orders by Graham Swift. A group
of men, friends since WWII, must
take stock of their lives when driving
to London after one of them has died.
Mrs. Ted Bliss by Stanley Elkin, A
widow in a Miami condo finds out
who she really is when her quiet life
intersects with family, neighbors and
nature itself.
Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto. Mikage
Sakurai is devastated when her grand
mother dies. Then Yuichi, a young
man she has just met, invites her to
become part of his family, one unlike
any she has known.
Wired, the latest on information technology.
Deerfield Public Library
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U.S. Postage
PAID
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Phone: 847/945/3311
Tclecirc; renew by phone: 847/676/1846
Jack Hicks, Administrative Librarian
Library Board
Sue Benn, President
David Wolff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Diane Kraus
William Seidcn
Yvonne Sharpe
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs: 9:00AM - 9:00PM
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Fri.-Sat:
1:00PM-5:00PM
Sundays:
EDITOR: Sally Seifert
Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron
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March - May 1997
1968 Chicago Democratic Convention
Academy Awards
Alaska
Alice Hoffman
Amelia Earhart
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Annette Kolanski
Anthony G. Sabato
Asia
Banana Yoshimoto
Biking
Bill Clinton
Billie Letts
Blood Sport
Chicagoland Area
Consumer Reports
Cook County Illinois
Cook County Trails
Crossing to Safety
David B. Wolff
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library 70th Anniversary
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Building and Grounds Committee
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Trustee in the Lobby
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Renovations
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Toddler Times
Deerfield Public Library Tots Together
Deerfield Public Library Winter Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Review
Diane Kraus
DuPage County Illinois
DuPage County Trails
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Equality
Eric Hoffer
Fair Play
Foreign Policy Association
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Graham Swift
Harriet Doerr
Helen Degen Cohen
Hewitt Associates
Hiking
Hillary Clinton
Holocaust
Holocaust Day of Remembrance
Ibarra Mexico
Illinois
Illustrated Theatre Company
In the Lake of the Woods
Income Tax Assistance
Information Technology
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Internet
Internet Terminology
Israel
J.C. Licht Company
Jack A. Hicks
James B. Stewart
Jennifer Didier
Jim Hochgesang
John A. Anderson
John F. Kennedy
Judith Haddad
Karen Romane
Kenan Abosch
Kitchen
Lake County Illinois
Lake County Trails
Last Orders
Lida Ghetto
London England
Mad Hatters
Martin Luther King Jr.
Mexico
Miami Florida
Midwest Young Artists
Midwest Young Artists Junior Jazz Orchestra
Mikage Sakurai
Military Industrial Complex
Mrs. Ted Bliss
National Book Award
National Library Week
National Women's History Month
North Shore
North Suburban Library System
North Suburban Library System Words and Music Program
Novalee Nation
Opportunity
Pioneer Press
Poland
Practical Magic
Premiere
Ravinia
Ravinia Rising Star Concerts
Reid Schultz
Rennie Bahr
Richard M. Nixon
Robert Bork
Robert F. Kennedy
Rolling Stone
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Russia
Sally Brickman Seifert
Scott Javore and Associates
Searchable PDF
Slouching Toward Gomorrah
Smart Money the Wall Street Journal Magazine of Personal Business
Sollie Clifton
Soviet Union
Standard and Poor's Stock Reports
Stanley Elkin
Stones for Ibara
Susan L. Benn
The Ferreter
The Midwesterner
Thomas E. Parfitt Fiction Room
Tim O'Brien
United States Congress
United States of America
United States Senate
United States Supreme Court
USA Today
Vietnam
Voter Registration
Wallace Stegner
Walmart
Watergate Scandal
Where the Heart Is
William S. Seiden
Wired Magazine
World War II
Yvonne Sharpe
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Deerfield Public Library •
Volume 10, Number 3
Remodeling Begins
NATIONAL LIBRARY
WEEK SPECIAL
T
he library is embarking on a
major remodeling project to in
crease space for the fiction col
lection. Lower level space now used
for offices, meeting room and boardroom will be merged with the down
stairs lobby to provide an additional
25% floor space, and 20% increased
shelfspace. In response to patron re
quests, the remodeling will provide
a quiet, spacious, reading area to
browse new books, read and consult
the Reader Services Librarian,
ex.
^ This project has
been in the
■Slllm
planning stages for
\n| l I three years. The first
li
phase was the addition
of ADA restrooms and
elevator. It will be
qw
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paid for entirely by
l Yt—VV Tax Increment Fi
nancing (TIF) pro
vided by the Village of Deerfield and
will not involve a referendum, bonds
or increase in the tax rate. Library
service will not be interrupted dur
ing the construction. A summer
completion date is anticipated.
Lov
Business forecasting has always been done
in five- year increments. With the acceleration
of technology that threshold is now two or three
years, with many unforeseen changes skewing
the balance. We are now five years from the 21 st
century and the question is what the new cen
tury will hold for all of us. The mood of society
today—in spite of our economic well being—
seems to be that wherever it is we are, is not
where we want to be, and we are not comfort
able about it. I see change coming in areas be
yond our control: working women, age of the
population, Russia and computers.
Simple demographics tell us that the
workforce will be primarily female in 2001. That
clearly means no return to the 1950’s mom-athome image we hear touted as “traditional fam
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Infochcannel
The Village of Deerfield’s Infochannel is up and running. Your TV
cable channel 3 is an interactive bul
letin board of city information.
Deerfield Library services and monthly
programs are listed for your conve
nience (numbers 760 to 767). View
the screen, select your choices, call
on the telephone and you will see!!
n Lin
How to get connected
and |eln the crowd In
cyberspace!
ily values." It has taken over 25 years to put Mom
into the workplace and it is questionable if she
will ever return to apron and kitchen. Demograph
ics also tell us that our population is aging sig
nificantly. I read that by 2010 we will have 50,000
citizens over 100 years old when we now have
less than 5,000. A majority of our citizens will be
over 50 years of age in 2010. Families will change.
Continued on page 2
Tuesday, April 11,7p.m.
“Thousands of people are having
online affairs and these sometimes
spill over into their real lives. I be
lieve this is the beginning of a cul
ture change in our society and will
alter our future attitudes!” says
Chicago author Deanna Warren who
has published her first book Love On
Line— an informative and hu
morous guide
to online “chat”.
She will present
an upbeat over
view of how to
get up and run
ning online, the
language and the nuances. Deanna
teaches a course “Hitching a Ride
on the Information Superhighway”
at the College of Lake County and
has also published articles and
poetry.
Holiday Closings!
Holiday closings at the library are
limited to the major holidays. We
will be closed: Easter Sunday, April
16 and Memorial Day, Monday,
May 29. We will also close summer
Sundays beginning May 28.
�Librarian's Desh (continued from page 1)
Can we project by looking back? Peering
back five years we see the fall of the Berlin
Wall and the disintegration of the Soviet
Union—monumental changes that no one ex
cept lunatics predicted. Certainly now the
challenge is to learn to live productively with
the strange, hybrid society that was spawned
and nurtured in the Soviet hothouse. This is
a major challenge not to be taken lightly—as
elemental as water, land and air. The hatreds
forged on the anvil of the Cold War must give
way if both former rival superpowers are to
regenerate themselves.
Computers and software use have qua
drupled in the past five years, with the hot
companies and monoliths alike responding to
market-driven pressures that have drastically
altered the computers and the corporate cli
mate. Correspondingly we have seen a sharp
acceleration in science and medicine.
Supercomputers, like the Cray, will lead to
profound discovery in all fields of research.
Fine. Now we have the INTERNET which has
had and will continue to have a tremendous
impact on society. Until now. computers have
just counted, sorted and analyzed data—but
with cyberspace and INTERNET we are ask
ing computers to assume the basic human
social function of communication. The great
and frightening line in Kubrick's 2001 was.
"Oh. this is so exciting" when in fact the lives
of 2001 scientists were bland as mush and
as dull as gruel. Cyberspace has the poten
tial to be more deadening than television,
more corrosive to the spirit than drugs.
Most creative ideas come from the fertile
minds of one person; real genius does not flow
from committees and focus groups. We are
now to believe that the creative process is
going to be altered by networks and shared
data. To visualize and conceive an idea is the
hard part; a committee can talk anything to
death. This is not to say I want to return to the
era of Victorian engineering—elegant drawings
and mathematics done in script by pen and
ink—but I doubt that creative thought itself is
in transition and we delude ourselves if we al
low an electronic servant to become cultural
master and destroyer. Virtual reality....what's
wrong with reality?
Distance is well known to lend enchant
ment. Along those lines, we hope you will en
joy the Will Rogers program the Library is co
sponsoring with the Deerfield Area Historical
Society on March 29 at 7;30 p.m. No com
puters. no cyberspace.
Jack Alan Hicks. Administrative Librarian
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Unicom
Volunteers from AARP and the IRS are
offering free income tax assistance in the
library’s meeting room from 1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesdays and Fridays through April 14. No
appointment is necessary but please bring
last years form.The library has no tax forms
and no notebook of reproducible forms.
Good Neiptibors
Many thanks to Cherry Pit Cafe, Dear
Franks, Lindemanns Pharmacy and Upper
Crust Bagels, our Deerfield Library neigh
bors who kindly offered prizes to support
“TV Watch”, the Youth Services January
program to encourage modifying our view
ing habits.
New Adult Reference Books
To help you with your Illinois research
MDRs (Market Data Retrieval) School
Directory: Illinois, 373773 MDR
Motor Freight Director}'; Chicago edition
(Leonards Guide), 388.324 MOT
A Writers Guide to Chicago Area Publishers
and Other Freelance Markets, 070.3 WR
Crains Chicago Business, Top Business
Lists, Reference Desk
Human Care Services Directory, 360.25
HUM, Covers Northeastern Illinois
Living in Greater Chicago, 977.311 CHI
• Most patrons find, the new Dynix online catalogs to be user friendly Librarians are
happy to assist you with them. The adjustment period is going well! Dial in access
from your home computer is now possible.
• Never on Sunday— Book renewals by telephone cannot be accepted on Sundays. If items
are not overdue, or on reserve for someone else, you may renew by phone Monday
through Saturday. Please renew with same card you used to borrow the book!
• Library cards expire every Byears. When you update, or need a new card, we will ask
for proper ID. If you need a new card and are under 18, you must bring a parent to
verify ID.
• You must be 18 or older to check out videos. Videos will not be checked out to those
under 18 with borrowed cards or notes of permission.
�Programs are free but reservations are
requested! Note: starting times vary!
Great Decisions
U. S. Foreign Policy Discussion Group
continues through March.
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.
Its not too late to participate!
Ah-h-h-h Door County
Wednesday, March 8, 7p.m.
Joan Busta, photographer and naturalist, takes
a close up, in depth view of the enchanted
natural areas of this unique Chicago get away.
Shell introduce some areas of the peninsula
you may have missed.
Deerfield’s Dream Homes
& Additions
Wednesday, March 22, 7p.m.
Award-winning architects Sherwin Braun &
Matthew Jans offer a slide presentation of
homes and additions and explain how to bring
your dream home to reality at the most rea
sonable budget and with the least anxiety.
A Tribute to Will Rogers—
A Voice for the 90’s
Wednesday March 29, 7:30p.m.
Co-sponsored with Deerfield Area Historical
Society, this is a highly entertaining portrait
of the gentle American hero who was a radio
Book Discussions
in The Library
Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.
March 9, All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy
This National Book Award winner is a modern day western, an idyllic sometimes
comic adventure which captures the Texas/Mexico badlands with energy and passion.
April 13, Your Blues Ain’t Like Mine by Bebe Moore Campbell.
Repercussions are felt for decades in a dozen lives after a racist beating turns to
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murder in a small Mississippi 1950 s town.
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May 11, Wartime Lies by Louis Begley
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An unforgettable novel of a Jewish boys survival in
wartime Poland.
and film personality, humorist and grass roots
philosopher. Chicago’s Lance Brown includes
examples of Will’s humor, wisdom, and val
ues, much of which applies to the news head
lines of today. Cowboy songs, music and re
freshments! School age children are welcome
to attend.
Love On Line
Tuesday, April 11,7p.m.
Our National Library Week Special:
See page one!
Nordstrom presents
“Fashion Is an Illusion”
Tuesday April25, 7p.m.
A fashion consultant from this exciting, new
Old Orchard store will tell what’s “hot” for
spring/summer and how to best plan and up
date your wardrobe.
Herbal Lifestyles
Tuesday May 9, 7p.m.
Jan Butler, leading herbalist in Northern Illi
nois offers an upbeat, informative “show and
tell" of the variety of uses of herbs in home
and garden. She’ll cover planting and growing
(do it by Mothers Day!), harvesting, cooking,
preserving, decorating, and enjoyment of
herbs.
Calendar
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22
29
March
Tuesdays, Great Decisions, 7:30 p.m.
Librarian in the Lobby, 9-12
Ah-h-h Door County, 7 p.m.
Bk. Disc., All the Pretty Horses,
10:30 a.m.
Library Board, 8 p.m.
Dream Homes, 7 p.m.
Will Rogers, 7:30 p.m.
1
11
13
16
19
25
April
Librarian in the Lobby, 9-12
Love on Line, 7 p.m.
Bk. Disc., Your Blues, 10:30 a.m.
Easter—Library Closed
Library Board
Fashion is an Illusion, 7 p.m.
6
9
11
17
28
29
May
Librarian in the Lobby
Herbal Lifestyles, 7 p.m.
Bk. Disc., Wartime Lies, 10:30 a.m.
Library Board
Summer Sunday Closings begin
Memorial Day—Library Closed
4
8
9
Voter Registration: May 27,10-2
Free Blood Pressure Screening: March 6,
6-8 pm. Hereafter, Lutheran General
Medical Group, Deerfield, will offer this
service in their offices.
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Cljildren in grades 1-3 may sign up to make
Women of Joday, is a conti numg^'progfam --presents for Mother's Day & Father's Day.
to welcome new babies. After one year, nroie
Guided workshops will be held on Saturday,
than 60 families have been sent .packets of / May 6 at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Registralibrary infprmation.^lf.yauvhave or know of ' tion begins on April 24. Preference to
a new baby, feiure to call the Youthi Services
Deerfield cardholders,
department. All bablerayearoryounger will
be sent a packet. Deerfield families will re
ceive a coupon for a library gift.
Preschoolers, prepare to party with prepos
terous puppets! A show especially for younger
fans will be presented on Saturday, May 20
Feel like a fool on April first? Grab a ticket
at 10:30 a.m. and Sunday, May 21 at 2 p.m.
for “Dr. Gesundheit Clown Therapy”! The
Tickets available beginning May 8. Prefer
good doctor will entertain all ages with prat
ence to Deerfield cardholders. All children
falls, eccentric dance, word play and more.
must attend with an adult.
Tickets available beginning March 20. Chil
dren under 6 years must be with an adult.
Preference to Deerfield cardholders.
Show: Saturday, April 1, 10:30 a.m.
Puppet Party
Clowning Around
BabysifMng Class
The popular Red Cross babysitting classes
will be offered in spring. A small group, ages
11 or older, can earn a certificate in
babysitting skills in four 1/2 hour afternoon
classes. Participants must attend all four com
plete sessions to receive a certificate. Class
begins at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, April 23, and
continues the three following Sundays. Reg
istration begins immediately. Preference to
Deerfield cardholders.
Bookmork Conies!
To celebrate National Library Week, April 9 15, our annual bookmark design contest will
be held for Pre-school through 8th Grade, a
prize to be offered at each age or grade level.
The theme will be “My best book of the year”.
Forms and contest rules will be available by
March 20 and winners will be announced on
April 3.
Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
Deerfield Public Library
Phone: 708/945/3311
Jack Hicks, Executive Librarian
Library Board
Sue Benn, President
Davis Wolff, Secretary
TonySabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Diane Kraus
Yvonne Sharpe
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs: 9:00AM - 9:00PM
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Fri.-Sat:
1:00PM - 5:00PM
Sundays:
Editor: Sally Seifert
Young Peoples's
Calendar
MARCH
8 “After School Story Circle’’, Listen
or tell. School children only. 4 p.m.
10 “Tot Time", 10:30-11:30 a.m.
18 Movies (young), 10 a.m.
19 Movies (repeat), 2 p.m.
20 Tickets for “Dr. Gesundheit!"
24 “Tot Time”, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
^PRBL
Dr. Gesundheit!, 10:30* All ages.
“Tot Time”, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Movies (young), 10 a.m.
Movies (repeat), 2 p.m.
Last week Spring Pre-school stories.
“After School Story Circle”,
School children only, 4 p.m.
21 “Tot Time", 10:30-11:30 a.m.
23 Babysitting Class, 1:30 p.m.*
24 Registration begins for “Present
Craft" workshop.
30 Babysitting Class (cont.), 1:30 p.m.*
1
7
8
9
10-13
12
6 Gift Workshop, 10:30 a.m. or 2 p.m.*,
Grades 1 - 3
7 Babysitting Class (cont.), 1:30 p.m.*
8 Tickets available for “Puppet Party".
10 “After School Story Circle”, School
children only, 4 p.m.
12 “Tot Time", 10:30-11:30 a.m. (Last
session until Fall.)
13 Movies (young), 10 a.m.
14 Movies (repeat), 2 p.m.
Babysitting class (cont.), 1:30*
20 "Puppet Party”, Preschool puppet
show, 10:30 a.m.*
21 “Puppet Party" (repeat), 2 p.m.
An * indicates registration or tickets
necessary. All other programs are
drop in.
Non Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Deerfield, 1L
Permit No. 196
Deerfield Postal Patron
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Browsing | Deerfield Public Library | March, April, May 1995
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Vol. 10, No. 3
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Seifert, Sally Brickman
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March - May 1995
2001 A Space Odyssey
A Writer's Guide to Chicago Area Publishers and Other Freelance Markets
All the Pretty Horses
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American Red Cross
American Red Cross Babysitting Certificate
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Anthony G. Sabato
Bebe Moore Campbell
Berlin Wall
Blood Pressure Screenings
Cherry Pit Cafe
Chicago Illinois
Cold War
College of Lake County
Computers
Cormac McCarthy
Crain's Chicago Business
David B. Wolff
Deanna Warren
Dear Franks
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Infochannel
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Catalog
Deerfield Public Library Holiday Closings
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Raise a Reader Program
Deerfield Public Library Renovations
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Women of Today
Demographics
Diane Kraus
Door County Wisconsin
Dr. Gesundheit Clown Therapy
Dynix Corporation
Fashion Consultant
Father's Day
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Herbalist
Human Care Services Directory
Income Tax Assistance
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Internet
Jan Butler
Joan Busta
John A. Anderson
Judaism
Lance Brown
Leonard's Guide
Lindemann's Pharmacy
Living in Greater Chicago
Louis Begley
Love On Line
Lutheran General Medical Group
Market Data Retrieval School Directory
Matthew Jans
Mexico
Mississippi
Mother's Day
Motor Freight Directory Chicago Edition
National Book Award
National Library Week
Nordstrom
Northern Illinois
Old Orchard Mall
Poland
Russia
Sally Brickman Seifert
Searchable PDF
Sherwin Braun
Soviet Union
Stanley Kubrick
Susan L. Benn
Tax Increment Financing Funds
Texas
Top Business Lists
Uppercrust Bagels
Voter Registration
Wartime Lies
Will Rogers
Your Blues Ain't Like Mine
Yvonne Sharpe
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BROWSING
at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015
Summer 1989
Vol. 4 No. 3
Sazonoff and Wolff Win Board Seats
Sir Isaac Newton is reported to have
said near the end of his life that he seemed
to have been like a mere boy, playing on
the seashore and diverting himself now
and then by finding a smoother pebble or a
prettier shell than ordinary, while the great
ocean of truth lay undiscovered before
him. That’s the way it is for me and many
librarians: shelves of books that span dis
tance, the ages, and all human thought, but
are really a great ocean of truth just wailing
there to be discovered.
In this month’s column it is a privilege
to recommend two local authors, each
with intensely personal insights but with
totally different styles and genres. It is ex
citing to find a gem of a book, or an author
you previously did not know, and to be
able to tell a friend about your find. This
gets to the heart of why people become lib
rarians in the the first place: reading and
sharing.
One of the Chicago area’s finest writ
ers is Chicago attorney and Deerfield resi
dent Lowell Komie, whose perceptive and
revealing short stories about lawyers have
been critically acclaimed. I recommend
reading The Judge's Chamber and Other
Stories, a collection previously published
by the American Bar Association as its
first work of fiction. The style and wit of
this book make it something very special
to recommend to friends.
The other area writer is Harold Gershowitz, a Northbrook resident and busi
ness executive whose first novel has sold
over 350,000 copies and received the
Friends of Literature Award for Fiction.
Remember This Dream is a thirty-year
chronicle told through the eyes of two sis
ters, one who emigrates to America while
the other stays in Poland. The British equi
valent of the Book-of-the-Month Club has
acquired rights for its hardcover publica
tion.
Have a good Summer; we have an ex
citing summer reading program for chil
dren, lots of new books, programs for
adults, and a great Fall ahead.
Jack Alan Hicks
Administrative Librarian
The “ffs” won it on April 4. Rosemary
Sazonoff and David Wolff were each elected
to six-year terms as trustees of the Deerfield
Library Board.
Sazonoff has been a Deerfield resident for
32 years and a library board member for 13
years. To her, books and libraries are very
precious. She recalls volunteering at the
Deerfield Library when it was in a storefront. A feature writer for the Lemer Newspap
ers, she has been involved in numerous Deerfield community groups. “I am delighted to
have the opportunity to help the library move ahead. 1 ran for office because times are
changing and I feel I can offer continuity to the board.
Wolff, a manufacturers’ representative for five metal fabricating companies, has
lived in Deerfield for 17 years and has been active with the Deerfield Community Con
cert Band and Big Band Sound of Deerfield. An active library user, he also looks forward
to working with the board and staff toward continued growth “of one of the best modem
suburban libraries in the state.” He hopes to become to involved with the North Subur
ban Library System and “to show the adults and children how easy it is to unlock the sec
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rets of the past at the library, as these are the keys to the future.
Nonresident
Fees Increase
The Deerfield Library Board of Directors approved a $125 fee for nonresident
library cards effective May 1, 1989.
Heretofore the fee was $100. Fees, Pai
annually, cover library service for all family members.
Last year 177 families held non resident library cards. They live in Ban
nockburn, Riverwoods, and unincorpo
rated Deerfield.
The Illinois Secretary of State requires
all public libraries that provide nonresi
dent library service to charge a fee that is
equivalent to the average cost a resident
pays in taxes to support the library. The
state provides the formula to the library.
The boundaries of service for the Deer
field Public Library are the same as the
Village limits of Deerfield. These bound
aries are not related to U.S. Post Office
ZIP codes or the limits of West Deerfield
Township.
No Summer Sundays
Between Memorial Day and
Labor Day the Deerfield Public Lib
rary is closed on Sundays, but it’s
business as usual Mon. through
Thurs. 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Fri.
and Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Friends Start Up
Save the date — Sunday, July 9 at 2
p.m. to get together with interested Deer
field friends and neighbors to talk about
organization of a Library Friends Group.
Discussion will include formal establishment of the group, projects, activities and
responsibilities for library support and
promotion. The library will be open only
forthis meeling
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Lions And Tigers And Jungle Drums
will be found in the Youth Services De
partment this summer as “The Great
Book Hunt” Summer Reading Club runs
from June 19 through July 29 . . . plenty
of time to hunt down lots of good books.
Readers will register after they have
finished their first book. Pre-schoolers
may join the Read to Me Club. There is
no limit on enrollment. At the end of the
trail there will be a party at 2 p.m. and 7
p.m., July 31.
A complete Summer Safari program
book of activities, “Are You Game?” is
available in the Youth Services Department.
More details are found on page 3.
�Dial Up Library
From Home
HOT
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Working in a library is like working in
a candy factory: so much temptation! Our
staff suggest books they have enjoyed, for
hammock reading:
Glittering Images and Glamorous Pow
ers by Susan Howatch . . . “well written
and interesting topics”
(Donna Schoerke)
Against the Grain by Eugene Morris . .
“Personal account of a celebrity who bat
tled back from drug abuse” (Rick Bean)
Jack Gance by Ward Just . . . “Chicago
machine politics” (Jack Hicks)
Cubs of ’69 by Rick Talley . . . “Love
those Chicago Cubs” (Cecile Mukulski)
The Charm School and Word of Honor
by Nelson De Mille . . . “Maybe this re
ally did happen to MIA’s in Vietnam . . .
fast - paced suspense” (Sheila Day)
Shake Down the Stars by Frances Don
nelly . . . “somewhat similar to Shell
Seekers” (Peggy McCabe)
The Casanova Complex by Peter
Trachtenberg . . . “An award winning au
thor (a ‘former Casanova’) interesting sub
ject, well handled.” (Sally Brickman)
Suspects by David Thomson . . .“ pseudo
biographies of what happened to film/
book characters after their stories/films
ended” and Puck from Pook’s Hill, by
Rudyard Kipling . . . “Delightful romp
through British history via Shakespeare's
Puck and 2 British children.
(Linda Callaghan)
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Far Cry from Kensington by Muriel
Spark . . . “Well wrought plot; wonderful
characterization” (Judy Hortin)
Beat to Quarters, Ship of the Line, Fly
ing Colors by C.S. Forester... “Sea saga
of Captain Horatio Hornblower” (Nancy
Baker)
The Eight by Katherine Neville . . .
• . Covers the French Revolution and mod
ern day search for chess set of Char
lemagne" (Pat Palmer)
Dial Up Access to the library's online
catalog is available to patrons at home or at
their business. (The library’s catalog also
shows holdings of Skokie, Morton Grove
and Waukegan.)
Access requirements are:
Any ASH terminal device
80 column, 20 line CRT screen
Asynchronous communication
Communication protocol settings:
1200 baud rate
I stop bit
Odd parity
The telephone number for the catalog
is 675-0750 . Hours of use arc Mon.
through Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. 9 to 5,
and Sunday I to 5. If you have any diffi
culty, call 676-1915.
Another Farewell
The staff also bid a fond farewell in
spring to another long-term staff member,
Ken Hoffman. Ken retired after 16 ycar^^fe
of service as Head of Maintenance. Oftcr^^
referred to as the “heart of the library,
Ken was always there when needed and
usually cheered the staff with a song as the
day began! He will be missed!
Peggy McCabe To Retire
Peggy McCabe
After twenty years at the library. . .
“On a dark and stormy night in London, England, I was born,” said Peggy McCabe,
Deerfield’s well known Reader Services’ Librarian.
Actually, it wasn’t really dark and stormy but it was London*. After 20 years of
selecting fiction for the Deerfield Library, Peggy likes to fantasize! Her Scottish father,
a golf professional, and English mother, settled in Deerfield many years ago, but later
moved to Crystal Lake. Coincidentally, Peggy and her husband also moved to Deerfield
30 years ago. She has lived here ever since.
After graduation from Lake Forest College, Peggy taught English at the college. She
later received a Master’s Degree in Library Science from Rosary College. In 1969, to
fulfill terms of a scholarship awarded by the state, she began a two-year stint at Deerfield
Public Library. However, when her husband died at 45, she began a library career that
stretched to 20 years.
In those days the library was located in what is now the City Hall Annex and she was
the only adult librarian working with Administrative Librarian Suzanne Whetstone.
Peggy’s title changed several times and her duties were many: reference work, fiction
selection, programming, service to the Blind & Physically Handicapped, and even a shot
at cataloging. In the early days there were only books; she built the record/cassette col
lection, as well as the large print and talking books collection. She has particularly en
joyed the reference work.
“The library has grown tremendously during the time Peggy has been here” said
Jack Hicks. Administrative Librarian, “and Peggy was instrumental in much of that
growth. Her imprint is on our building, our collection, and our services; she has given
much of herself and her talents”.
Peggy’s sons, Dennis, 38, and Phillip, 35 live in the Sunbelt, but she cannot imagine
leaving Deerfield: “the 110 school district, boys’ baseball, A.A.U.W., high school
teams, and all the people; I love the North Shore, no matter the weather.” She looks for
ward to blocks of leisure time to pursue her many interests including travel, antiques,
stamp collecting, a house that needs attention . . . and READING NON FICTION!
*On Friday, July 14 at 3 p.m. an English Tea will be held in honor of Peggy
McCabe. The Deerfield community is invited to attend.
�Youth Services
Family Nights: Are You Game?
Families are invited to attend events
together on Wednesday nights. Required
tickets are available each Wednesday at 6
p.m. for the following week’s event'.Chil
dren under 5 yrs. must be accompanied by
an adult.
Summer Workshops
and Clubs
A lottery system was established to ad
minister a fair registration for the limited
enrollment available for summer work
shops and clubs. Registration took place
from June 1 to June 13. Class lists are
posted in the department for the following
activities:
Mondays
Summer Storytime (ages 3 - 5)
June 19, 26, July 10, 17, 24
10:00 a.m. or 7:00 p.m.
Safari (Grades 2-4)
June 26 Russia, July 3 Japan, or
July 10 France
11:00 a.m.
Visor Design (Grades 3-5)
July 10 - 3:30 p.m. or
July 17 - 1:30 p.m.
Tuesdays
Trail Mix Party (Grades 3-5)
June 20 - 10:30 a.m.
Reptile Reading (Grades 2-4)
July 11 - 10:30 a.m.
Lion Around Readin’ (Grades 1-3)
July 18 - 10:30 a.m.
African Tales (Grades 1 - 3)
June 20 & 27 - 7:00 p.m.
or July 11 & 18 - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesdays
Trail Mix Party (Grades 3 - 5)
June 21 - 3:30 p.m.
Reptile Reading (Grades 2 -4)
July 12 - 3:30 p.m.
Lion Around Readin’ (Grades 1-3)
July 19 - 3:30 p.m.
Programs begin at 7p.m.:
June 21 - Kidworks Touring Theatre Co.
leads impromptu skits and encourages
children to practice acting skills.
June 28 - Animal Encounters: Learn un
usual facts and interesting antecdotes
about live animals - A return visit by
Robert James.
July 5 - “Mouse & the Motorcycle’’
movie based on a.book by popular author
Beverly Cleary. A cartoon show ends the
film fest.
July 12 - Cartoon Drawing Lecture &
Workshop by Art Hendrickson who brings
artistic talent to demonstrate the world of
cartoonery.
July 19 - “Don’t Be Afraid of Clowns”.
Steve Finnegan, transforms from ordinary
human to clown extraordinaire. Someone
will become a clown for the night.
July 26 - Robert Marionettes entertain
ment with a Scottish folk tale. The
Marionettes are artistically superb.
Adult
Programs
Book Review of “Grade”
Wednesday, July 12, 1:30p.m.
Virginia Carter will review Grade: A
Love Story.George Bums writes this
book lovingly about his wife and comedy
teammate who was smart enough to becorne the dumbest woman is show business history. “Candid, witty, touching,
this memoir is more than the usual show
biz bio,” said Booklist magazine.
Thursdays
Lions & Tigers (Grade K)
July 20 - 10:30 a.m.
Jungle Jewelry (Grades 3 - 5)
July 6 - 1:30 p.m. or
July 13 - 3:30 p.m.
Fridays
Crispy Critters (Grades 1 & 2)
July 14 - 10:30 a.m. or 3:00 p.m.
Lions & Tigers (Grade K)
July 21 - 10:30 a.m.
Travelog on National Parks
Monday, July 17, at 7:30 p.m.
join us on a journey to our national
parks with Irv Gilman of Buffalo Grove.
Gilman will present a travelog to the Rock
Mountain, Zion, Bryce Canyon and
Arches National Parks, Carlsbad Cavern,
Mt. Rushmore, “The Sinks” in Lander,
WY, and other points of interest in the
USA.
Thursday Movies
If you’re ready for a break from
the sun, join us on Thursdays for a
movie. We’ll be showing films at
2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on the fol
lowing Thursdays:
June 22— Beauty and Beast
Comet at Night
Freckle Juice
Ju ne 29 — The Hundred Penny Box
The Lorax
From the Mixed-up Files
of Mrs. Basil E.
Frankweiler
July 6—
Big Henry and the
Polka Dot Kid
The Astronoughts
The Sweater
July 15— The Pied Piper of Hamlin
RikkiTikkiTavi
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Something Queer at the
Library
July 20 — Skinny and Fatty
Through Grandpa’s Eyes
July 27 — Really Rosie
Cannonball
The Foundling
Saturday Movies for
Younger Children
In response to growing demand
we’ll be showing short films for
younger children (preschool and
primary ages) during the summer as
well as during the school year. The
movies will be shown at 10:00 a.m.
on the following Saturdays: June 10,
June 24, July 8, July 22.
Bus Tour to St. Charles: Paddlewheel
and Ellwood Mansion Tour
Saturday, July 22, Depart from Northbrook Library, 10:30 a.m.
We’ll join with our Northbrook
neighbors at Northbrook Library, 1201
Cedar Lane, for a lovely summer tour by
deluxe motorcoach to the quaint village of
St. Charles for a luncheon cruise on the
Fox River aboard a paddlewheel showboat. The afternoon will be spent in De
Kalb touring the Col. Isaac Ellwood mansion. Return to Northbrook Library by 6
p.m.
Price of $31 includes transportation,
escort, showboat buffet lunch, all fees, tax
and tips. Pay when you register, checks to
Deerfield Public Library. Space is limited.
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Summer 1989 Calendar
June
1-13 Youth Services: Register for Safari Workshops &
Clubs
19 Summer Reading Club Begins
20 Kidworks Touring Theatre Co. 7 p.m.
28 Animal Encounters 7 p.m.
July
4 Library Closed
9 Friends Start Up Meeting, 2 p.m.
12 Book Review, Grade, 1:30 p.m.
Cartoon Drawing Lecture, 7p.m.
Tea for Peggy McCabe, 3 p.m.
Travelog on National Parks, 7:30 p.m.
“Clowns”,7 p.m.
BusTourtoSt. Charles/Cruise/EllwoodMansion,
10:30a.m.
26 Roberts Marionettes, 7 p.m.
31 Reading Club Party, 2 p.m., 7 p.m.
14
17
19
22
Free blood pressure screening: First Thursday of each month,
6:15 - 8:15 p.m.
DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Jack Hicks
Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
David Wolff
LIBRARY HOURS
Mon. -Thurs.: 9:30a.m. -9:00p.m.
9:30 a.m. -5:00 p.m.
Fri., Sat.:
Closed Sun. in summer
Editor: Sally Brickman
Contributors
Sheila Day
Jean Reuther
The Library will be closed for business at 5 p.m. on July 3
and all day July 4. For the convenience of Deerfield paraders,
the front lobby will be open July 4, 10 a.m. to noon.
Netct . . .
The library has a new video list, di
vided by subject. The list, available at the
Circulation Desk, is divided into 22 sub
ject areas including Cooking, Musicals,
Sports, Christmas, Westerns, Travel, and
Comedy. The list will be produced and
distributed on a quarterly basis free of
charge.
Best Bargain in town . . . Deerfield
cardholders can now check out 4 videos
and pay only SI per video.
Non-Deerfield cardholders can now
take out books on tape and compact discs,
3 at a time.
Look for the library to jazz it up at the
Deerfield Family Days, July 4.
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Deerfield Public Library
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1986-present
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Browsing at the Deerfield Public Library -- Summer 1989
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Vol. 4, No. 3
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Brickman, Sally
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06/1989
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Day, Sheila
Reuther, Jean
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Searchable PDF
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English
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DPL.0010.013
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June - August 1989
Against the Grain
American Association of University Women (AAUW)
American Bar Association
Anthony G. Sabato
Arches National Park
Art Hendrickson
ASII Terminal Device
Bannockburn Illinois
Beat to Quarters
Beauty and the Beast
Beverly Cleary
Big Band Sound of Deerfield
Big Henry and the Polka Dot Kid
Booklist
Bryce Canyon National Park
Buffalo Grove Illinois
C.S. Forester
Cannonball
Carlsbad Cavern
Cecile Mukulski
Charlemagne
Chicago Cubs Baseball Team
Chicago Illinois
Cornet at Night
Crystal Lake Illinois
Cubs of '69
David B. Wolff
David Thomson
Deerfield Community Concert Band
Deerfield Family Days
Deerfield High School Baseball
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Dial Up Catalog Access
Deerfield Public Library Non-Resident Library Card Policy
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield School District #110
Deerfield Village Hall
Deerfield Village Limits
DeKalb Illinois
Dennis McCabe
Dominican University
Donna Schoerke
Ellwood Mansion
Eugene Morris
Far Cry from Kensington
Flying Colors
Frances Donnelly
Freckle Juice
French Revolution
Friends of Literature Award for Fiction
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
George Burns
Glamorous Powers
Glittering Images
Gracie
Harold Gershowitz
Horatio Hornblower
Illinois Secretary of State
Irv Gilman
Isaac Ellwood
Isaac Newton
Jack A. Hicks
Jack Gance
Jean Reuther
John A. Anderson
Judith Hortin
Katherine Neville
Ken Hoffman
Kidworks Touring Theatre Company
Labor Day
Lake Forest College
Lander Wyoming
Lerner Newspapers
Linda Callaghan
London England
Lowell Komie
Mary Suzanne Whetstone
Masters in Library and Information Science (MLIS)
Memorial Day
Metal Fabricating Companies
Missing in Action
Morton Grove Public Library
Mount Rushmore
Mouse and the Motorcycle
Muriel Spark
Nancy Baker
Nelson De Mille
North Shore
North Suburban Library System
Northbrook Illinois
Northbrook Public Library
Paddlewheel Showboat
Pat Palmer
Peggy McCabe
Peter Trachtenberg
Philip McCabe
Poland
Puck from Pook's Hill
Really Rosie
Remember This Dream
Rick Bean
Rick Talley
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
Riverwoods Illinois
Robert James
Robert Marionettes
Rocky Mountain National Park
Rosary College
Rosary College Library School
Rosemary Sazonoff
Rudyard Kipling
Sally Brickman Seifert
Searchable PDF
Shake Down the Stars
Sheila Day
Shell Seekers
Ship of the Line
Skinny and Fatty
Skokie Public Library
Something Queer at the Library
St. Charles Illinois
Steve Finnegan
Susan Howatch
Susan L. Benn
Suspects
The Astronoughts
The Casanova Complex
The Charm School
The Eight
The Foundling
The Hundred Penny Box
The Judge's Chamber and Other Stories
The Lorax
The Pied Piper of Hamlin
The Sinks
The Sweater
Thomas E. Parfitt
Through Grandpa's Eyes
Unincorporated Areas
United States National Parks
United States of America
United States Post Offices
Vietnam
Virginia Carter
Ward Just
Waukegan Public Library
West Deerfield Township
Wilbur Page
Word of Honor
Zion National Park
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BROWSING
December 1986/February 1987
at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Vol. 1, No. 4
Editor: Rick Bean
Contributors: Sheila Day,
Peggy McCabe, Jean Reuther
YOUTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT
WINTER STORYTIME
Registration for the winter
storytime in the Youth Services
Department will begin on Mon
day, January 12 with in-person
registration at 9:30 AM. The
storyhours will be held:
Mondays
10:00-10:30 AM
1:30-2:00 PM
10:00-10:30 AM
Tuesdays
1:30-2:00 PM
Wednesdays
10:00—10:30 AM
7:00-7:30 PM
Thursdays
The sessions will run from
January 19 - February 23. Regis
tration is on a first-come, firstserved basis, and you must show
your Deerfield Library card at
the time of registration.
Preschool storyhours are de
signed for children 3 - 5 years
old who are not yet in kinder
garten. However, kindergarteners
are welcome to attend the
Thursday evening storytime. The
programs feature stories, songs,
fingerplays, and other activities
geared to this age group.
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"ITS A TRADITION"
During the month of Novem
ber, young people visiting the
Youth Services Department were
asked to tell us about some of
their holiday traditions. The re
sult is a booklet called It's a
Tradition, depicting the variety
of ways people in our commun
ity celebrate a favorite holiday.
Stop in the Youth Services De
partment and pick up your own
copy. Reading it is sure to give
you a lift on a wintery day.
Dec. 13 Rapunzel
Lambert, the Sheepish
Lion
Jan. 10 The Giving Tree
Georgie To The Rescue
The Little Engine That
Could
Feb. 14 The Marble
Miss Nelson is Missing
Morris, The Midget
Moose
NEW BOOKS
FILMS, FILMS, FILMS
The Youth Services Depart
ment will be showing the follow
ing feature films in the months
ahead:
December 29 — Rainbow Brite
February 28 - Mary Poppins
The movies will be shown at
10:00 AM. There is no charge
for the films, but tickets will be
required and will be available
one week in advance. You must
present your Deerfield Library
card when requesting tickets.
The following short films for
preschoolers will also be shown
at 10:00 AM:
Dec. 13 Charlie Needs A Cloak
The Youth Services Depart
ment has some interesting new
books for young readers. Among
them are The Beatles by Hunter
Davies. This is the second revised
edition of the original author
ized biography of the Beatles
and contains letters and illustra
tions never published before. A
Statue for America by Jonathon
Harris tells the history of Fran
ce's gift to the United States and
how Miss Liberty has been a part
of American life for the last 100
years. For all animal lovers,
James Herriot has given us a new
book that is a collection of his
favorite tales and experiences
with dogs as a country vet. It is
Continued Page 2
�NEW BOOKS (continued)
entitled James Herriot's Dog
Stories.
For very young readers, we
have new Early Readers. One of
our favorites is Peggy Parish's
new book Merry Christmas,
Amelia Bele/ia. Other new titles
include There's A Monster
Under My Bed by James Howe,
Crocodarling by Mary Rayner
and Maps and Globes by Jack
Knowlton ( Reading Rainbow
book). Check out the new book
cart for these new titles!
THINKING
OF THE HOLIDAYS
One of our new holi
day books is Christmas
Around the World and
it has information on the
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music and carols of Christmas,
customs around the world,
crafts and cooking from many
countries, plus stories for the
whole family. The Sugar-Plum
Christmas Book by Jean Chap
man combines stories and crafts
for delightful reading. The
Christmas Spider by Loretta
Holz has directions for beautiful
I
crafts from Poland. To celebrate
Hanukkah we recommend The
Hanukkah Book by Mae Rock
land. It includes the origins of
this holiday along with chil
dren's crafts and games. Another
helpful book is Festivals for You
to Celebrate by Susan Purdy. A
Picture Book of Hanukkah by
David Adler is a good book to
read to preschoolers. Most of
these books can be found in the
394.2 section but look around
745.5 for materials on crafts.
Religious books will be 296.4.
Happy Holidays!
ADULT DEPARTMENT
FOREIGN POLICY DECISIONS
PAPERBACK NEWS
For those young readers who
like paperbacks, we have a fine
selection from which to choose.
Some of our new titles are The
Mick—An American Hero: The
Legend and The Glory by Mick
ey Mantle, The Adventures of a
Two-Minute Werewolf by Gene
DeWeese, and Angie's First Case
by Donald Sobol. Other popular
books now in paperback are Re
membering the Good Times by
Richard Peck, Sherlock Holmes
— Through Time and Space
edited by Isaac Asimov and Seth
McEvoy's series about a teenage
robot called Not Quite Human
(books 1 through 4).
Many of our young readers
are finding the "Solve It Your
self Computer Mysteries" fun to
read and program as well. The
Byte Brothers by Lois and Floyd
McCoy invites the reader to help
crack a case by using a universal
microcomputer language on
their home or school computer
while reading the book.
February and March will
again be "Great Decisions" time
at the library. This will be the
ninth year we have participated
in the largest nonpartisan foreign
policy education program in the
U.S.. Our discussion group will
meet on Tuesday evenings at
7:30 PM each week beginning
February 10th through April
7th.
Join the 250,000 fellow cit
izens who will study and discuss
these topics:
1) The Constitution and For
eign Policy: The Role of Law in
International Relations
2) Defense and the Federal
Deficit: U.S. Needs, Soviet
Challenges
3) Egypt and the U.S.: Un
easy Relations
4) The Pacific Basin: Alli
ances, Trade and Bases
5) South Africa: Apartheid
Under Siege
6) Foreign Investment in the
U.S.: The Selling of America?
7) Pakistan and Afghanistan:
Storm Over Southeast Asia
8) Dealing with Revolution:
Iran, Nicaragua and the Philip
pines
We will read the non-partisan,
non-political Foreign Policy
Association briefing booklet for
in-depth background. Then after
our weekly discussion, we reg
ister our views on the opinion
ballots. They will be tabulated,
along with more than 61,000
others, and sent to the President,
Congress, Departments of State
and Defense, and the national
media.
Make your opinion count!
Register at the library, buy your
$7.00 briefing book, and join us
on February 10th.
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Deerfield Public Library**
J^would like to extend a hearty**
Jr thank you to all of our patrons**
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OUTPUT
MEASURE SURVEYDPL GETS HIGH MARKS
In the February/April issue of
our newsletter, we reminded and
thanked our patrons for helping
us in our Output Measures Sur
vey in which we computed for
n n
Fill rate" for refer"fill rates,
ence is defined in terms of the
number of reference transactions
completed in proportion to the
total number of reference trans
actions. For author/subject,
title, and browsing, it is defined
in terms of the number of items
found in proportion to the num
ber of items sought.
The results of our survey and
those completed by 37 other
North Suburban Library System
public libraries were compiled
and here is how we fared:
Reference: Number 1
96.00% (Ave.-75.41%)
Title: Number 1
81.60% (Ave.-66.52%)
Author/Subject: Top 18%
82.50%
Browsing: 3.05% above average
95.20%
Again, we thank all of those
patrons who took the time to
help us with the survey.
PHONOLOG/
LIST-O-TAPES
Have you ever needed to find
the performer of a particular
song or the name of the album
or tape in which the song
appears? Deerfield Public
Library has useful sources to
help you find music-related in
formation. Phonolog is a looseleaf, subscription service which
gives information on songs (com
poser/artist/label/album number
/album the song appears on),
artists (albums/singles), and
albums (artist/label/album number/songs). List-O-Tapes has the
same information for tapes
(cassette/8-track/reel-to-reel).
The main body of these
works consists of pop titles, pop
artists, and pop albums or tapes.
"Pop" includes rock, country, R
& B, soul, and jazz. There are sep
arate sections for band, Christ
mas, children's, sacred, Hawaii
an, classical, and other categories
of music. There is also an alpha
betically arranged list of record/
tape companies in the front of
the work.
Phonolog and List-O-Tapes
are located on top of our vertical
file.
TAX ASSISTANCE
Free tax assistance will again
be offered by trained graduates
of A. A. R.P.'s VITA program.
Beginning February 6th from
1-4 PM on Tuesdays and Fridays
the volunteers will be in the
Eleanor Dawe Room. They will
take appointments through April
14th.
COMPACT DISC COLLECTION GROWS
Britten War Requiem
The library's audio collection Bruckner Symphony No. 8
now contains three formats: Chausson Trio
long-playing (33 1/3 rpm) rec Copland Billy the Kid; Rodeo
ord’s, cassette tapes, and com Dvorak Cello Concerto
pact discs. The latest advance in
Symphony No. 9
technology, the compact disc, is Elgar Cello Concerto
digitally encoded and laser Glinka Spanish Overture No. 1
scanned. CD's may be checked Haydn Symphonies No. 88 & 92
out for home use or listened to Janacek Sinfonietta: Taras Bulba
through headphones on the Lloyd-Webber Requiem
library's compact disc player. Mendelssohn Symphonies No. 3/4
Our complete holdings are in the Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances
catalog but here is a list of re
Vocalise; Intermezzo
cent compact disc additions:
Rossini Maometto II
Bach St. Matthew's Passion
Schoenberg Moses and Aaron
Schumann Symphony No. 3;
Beethoven Symphony No. 5
Manfred Overture
Berlioz Requiem
Sibelius Four Legends
Brahms Symphony No. 1
Strauss Tod und Verkalarung;
Symphony No. 2
Don Juan; Til Eulenspiegel
Symphony No. 3
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4
Symphony No. 4
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�THERAPY THROUGH ART
On Monday, December 8th at
7:30 PM Mildred Chapin will
talk about Therapy Through
Art, telling about her experi
ences with clients and showing
slides with explanations of how
the therapy progresses with the
help of the art process. Work
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING
Cecile Mikulski, technical ser
vices clerk, provides free blood
pressure screening on the first
Thursday of each month from
6:15-8:15 PM in the Eleanor
Dawe Room.___________________
done in groups and individually
will be included.
Ms. Chapin is a trained Art
Therapist and holds a Master's
Degree in education. She works
with children, adolescents, ad
ults and families in this interest
ing field in which psychothera
pists are harnessing art's univer
sal language to better diagnose
and treat the disturbed. Art
Therapy involves communicating
by non-verbal expression, and
can be a means of reconciling
emotional conflicts and fostering
self awareness and personal
growth.
You are invited to join us for
this free slide-talk in the Cather
ine Price Room.
DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
Phone: 945-3311
HOURS
Mon.-Thu. 9:30 am - 9:00 pm
Fri.-Sat.
9:30am - 5:00 pm
1:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Sun.
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
Wed. Dec. 24 CLOSED
Thu. Dec. 25 CLOSED
Wed. Dec. 31 9:30-Noon
Thu. Jan. 1 CLOSED
NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196
DEERFIELD POSTAL PATRON
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Public Library
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
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Browsing at the Deerfield Public Library -- December 1986/February 1987
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Winter 1986 Newsletter
Vol. 1, No. 4
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Bean, Rick
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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12/1986
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Day, Sheila
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December 1986 - February 1987
A Picture Book of Hanukkah
A Statue for America
Aaron Copland
Afghanistan
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program
Andrew Lloyd-Webber
Angie's First Case
Anton Bruckner
Antonin Dvorak
Arnold Schoenberg
Art Therapist
Art Therapy
Benjamin Britten
Billy the Kid
Blood Pressure Screenings
Catherine B. Price Room
Cecile Mikulski
Cello Concerto
Chanukah
Charlie Needs a Cloak
Christmas Around the World
Crocodarling
David Adler
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Building and Property Maintenance
Deerfield Public Library CD Circulating Collection
Deerfield Public Library Early Reader Collection
Deerfield Public Library It's a Tradition Booklet
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Survey
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Don Juan
Donald Sobol
Edward Elgar
Egypt
Eleanor T. Dawe
Eleanor T. Dawe Room
Ernest Chausson
Felix Mendelssohn
Festivals for You to Celebrate
Floyd McCoy
Foreign Policy Association
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Four Legends
France
Gene DeWeese
Georgie to the Rescue
Gioachino Rossini
Hector Berlioz
Hunter Davies
Intermezzo
International Relations
Iran
Isaac Asimov
Jack Knowlton
James Herriot
James Herriot's Dog Stories
James Howe
Jean Chapman
Jean Reuther
Jean Sibelius
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johannes Brahms
Jonathon Harris
Joseph Haydn
Lambert the Sheepish Lion
Leos Janacek
List-O-Tapes
Lois McCoy
Loretta Holz
Ludwig van Beethoven
Mae Rockland
Manfred Overture
Maometto II
Maps and Globes
Mary Poppins
Mary Rayner
Master's Degree in Education
Matthew's Passion
Merry Christmas Amelia Bedelia
Mickey Mantle
Mikhail Glinka
Mildred Chapin
Miss Nelson is Missing
Morris the Midget Mouse
Moses and Aaron
Nicaragua
North Suburban Library System
Not Quite Human
Pakistan
Peggy McCabe
Peggy Parish
Philippines
Phonolog
Poland
President of the United States
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Rainbrow Brite
Rapunzel
Reading Rainbow
Remembering the Good Times
Requiem
Richard Peck
Richard Strauss
Rick Bean
Robert Schumann
Rodeo
Searchable PDF
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Seth McEvoy
Sheila Day
Sherlock Holmes -- Through Time and Space
Sinfonietta: Taras Bulba
Solve It Yourself Computer Mysteries
South Africa
Soviet Union (USSR)
Spanish Overture No. 1
Statue of Liberty
Susan Purdy
Symphonic Dances
Symphonies No. 3/4
Symphony No. 1
Symphony No. 2
Symphony No. 3
Symphony No. 4
Symphony No. 5
Symphony No. 8
Symphony No. 9
Symponies No. 88 and 92
Tax Assistance
The Adventures of a Two-Minute Werewolf
The Beatles
The Byte Brothers
The Christmas Spider
The Giving Tree
The Hanukkah Book
The Little Engine That Could
The Marble
The Mick -- An American Hero
The Sugar-Plum Christmas Book
There's a Monster Under My Bed
Til Eulenspiegel
Tod und Verkalarung
Trio
United States Congress
United States Department of Defense
United States Department of State
United States President
Vocalise
War Requiem
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American Civil Rights Movement
Deerfield, Illinois
Integration in the North
Racial Integration
Racial Segregation
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Bob Gand Papers
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Flyer
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McMahon, Franklin
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English
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Africa
American Civil Rights
American National Government
American Presidential Politics
Ansel Adams
Argus
Asia
Australia
Barry Goldwater
Bettman Archive
Bill Clinton
Brazil
Business Drawings
Cairo Illinois
Canada
Chicago Seven
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Chicago Tribune
College Football
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
CORBIS Collection
CorbisView
Emmett Till
Emmett Till Murder Trial
Emmy Awards
Eugene McCarthy
Europe
European Common Market
Florida
Flyer
Fortune Magazine
Franklin McMahon
From the Land and Back
General Election
George H.W. Bush
George McGovern
George Wallace
Goose Hunting
Gulf of St. Lawrence
Holy Land
Hubert Humphrey
Illinois
Industry Drawings
Iran-Contra Affair
Japan
Jesse Jackson
Jimmy Carter
John F. Kennedy
John Paul II
Karol Jozef Wojtyła
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Latin America
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Look Magazine
Lyndon B. Johnson
Massachusetts
Media Drawings
Mexico
Million Man March
Mississippi
Morris Udall
National Political Conventions
New Hampshire
New York
New York Times
Partridge Hunting
Paul VI
Peabody Awards
Peru
Poland
Presidential Campaigns
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Primary Election
Principals and Types of Speech Communication
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Regnery
Richard M. Nixon
Robert F. Kennedy
Ronald Reagan
San Diego-Acapulco Yacht Race
Scott Foresman
Scribner's
Selma Alabama
Shirley Chisholm
Spain
Sports Illustrated
The Constitution
The Middle East
This Church These Times
Travel Drawings
United States of America
Vatican Council II
Vittles and Vice
Washington
Watergate Scandal
Wisconsin
World Studio
You are Promise
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Deerfield, Illinois
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DPL.0001
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Title
A name given to the resource
artist / writer / film maker
Subject
The topic of the resource
Franklin McMahon
Description
An account of the resource
Internet Printout
Source
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http://www.chimwasmp.org/polart96/mcmahon.htm
Date
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08/04/1999
Language
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English
Identifier
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DPL.0001.031.009
Abrams
Air and Space Museum
Alaska
American Artist
American Center for Design
American National Government
American Way
Art Institute of Chicago
Artist
Artists Guild of New York
Arts and Activities
Atlanta Georgia
Australia
Benedicta Arts Center
Biography
Borg-Warner Corporation
Brazil
Canada
Charlotte North Carolina
Chicago Botanic Gardens
Chicago Historical Society
Chicago Illinois
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Chicago Tribune
CNN Center
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Desmond Tutu
Digimage Services
Eastern Europe
Ecuador
Egypt
Emmy Awards
Europe
Eyewitness to Space
Famous Magazine
Film Maker
Fortune Magazine
France
Franklin McMahon
From the Land and Back
Galapagos Islands
Gebrauschgraphik
George Washington University
Germany
Harpers Magazine
Hong Kong
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS)
India
Internet Printout
Irene McMahon
Israel
Japan
Jerusalem Israel
Jerusalem Today
John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art
John Paul II
Jubilee Magazine
Karol Jozef Wojtyła
Kraushaar Galleries
Lake Forest College
Lake Forest Illinois
Life Magazine
Look Magazine
Loyola University of Chicago
Malaysia
Massachusetts
Mexico
Million Man March
Minnesota
Mint Museum
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
National Gallery of Art
New Britain Museum of American Art
New Hampshire
New York City New York
New York Historical Society
New York Times
North Light California
Norway
Notre Dame Magazine
On the Spot Drawing
Park Avenue Atrium
Parliament of the World's Religions
Peabody Awards
Peru
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
Poland
Presidential Campaigns
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Renaissance Prize of the Art Institute of Chicago
Rhode Island School of Design
San Francisco California
Sarasota Florida
Selma Alabama
Selma Performing Arts Center
Singapore
Smithsonian Institution
Snite Museum of Art
South Africa
South Dakota
Spain
Sports Illustrated
St. Patrick Catholic Church
State University of New York at Binghamton
Stations of the Cross
Syracuse University
The Brooklyn Museum
The Caribbean
The Constitution
The Dalai Lama
The Netherlands
The Peace Museum
This Church These Times
Time Incorporated
United States of America
University of Chicago
US Catholic Magazine
Vatican Council II
Washington D.C.
Writer
You are Promise
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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
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Deerfield Public Library
Date
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Bulk Dates 1959-1968
Date Range 1955-2018
Relation
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Bob Gand Papers
Language
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English
Identifier
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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.
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Title
A name given to the resource
artist / writer / film maker
Subject
The topic of the resource
Franklin McMahon
Description
An account of the resource
Biography
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Deerfield Public Library
Language
A language of the resource
English
Identifier
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DPL.0001.031.008
Abrams
Air and Space Museum
American Artist
American Bar Association
American Center for Design
American National Government
American Way
Art Institute of Chicago
Artist
Artists Guild of New York
Arts and Activities
Atlanta Georgia
Benedicta Arts Center
Biography
Borg-Warner Corporation
Charlotte North Carolina
Chicago Botanic Gardens
Chicago Bridge and Iron
Chicago Cultural Center
Chicago Historical Society
Chicago Illinois
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Chicago Tribune
CNN Center
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Continental Bank
CORBIS Collection
Deerfield Public Library Board of Directors Christmas Committee
Draft
Emmy Awards
Europe
Eyewitness to Space
Famous Magazine
Film Maker
Fortune Magazine
France
Franklin McMahon
From the Land and Back
Gebrauschgraphik
George Washington University
Germany
Harold Washington Library
Harpers Magazine
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS)
International Harvester
Israel
Japan
Jerusalem Israel
Jerusalem Today
John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art
John Paul II
Jubilee Magazine
Karol Jozef Wojtyła
Kraushaar Galleries
Lake Forest College
Lake Forest Illinois
Life Magazine
Look Magazine
Loyola University of Chicago
McDonalds
McDonalds Corporation
Mexico
Million Man March
Minnesota
Mint Museum
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
National Gallery of Art
New Britain Museum of American Art
New York City New York
New York Historical Society
New York Times
North Light California
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Notre Dame Magazine
On the Spot Drawing
Park Avenue Atrium
Parliament of the World's Religions
Peabody Awards
Poland
Presidential Campaigns
Price Waterhouse
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Renaissance Prize of the Art Institute of Chicago
Rhode Island School of Design
San Francisco California
Sarasota Florida
Selma Alabama
Selma Performing Arts Center
Smithsonian Institution
Snite Museum of Art
South Africa
Sports Illustrated
St. Patrick Catholic Church
State University of New York at Binghamton
Stations of the Cross
Syracuse University
The Brooklyn Museum
The Constitution
The Peace Museum
This Church These Times
Time Incorporated
University of Chicago
US Catholic Magazine
Vatican Council II
Washington D.C.
Writer
Yankee Magazine
You are Promise
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Title
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Deerfield History Books
Description
An account of the resource
Books that deal with the history of Deerfield
Creator
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Various
Identifier
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DPL.0005
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.
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Title
A name given to the resource
History of Deerfield Illinois
Description
An account of the resource
A history of Deerfield and the surrounding areas from the inception of white settlement to the 1920s written for American Legion Post #738 by Marie Ward Reichelt, a resident of Deerfield.
Searchable PDF
Creator
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Reichelt, Marie Ward
Publisher
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Glenview Press
Date
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08/1928
Language
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English
Identifier
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DPL.0005.001
1860 Chicago Directory
A and P Store
A Brief History of Lake County for Pupils of Schools
A Monument for the Soldiers
A. Brown
A. Carl Stadler
A. Coleman
A. Haeffle
A. Hunterberg
A. Johnston
A. Keller
A. Montavon
A. Pfanstiel
A. Ross Hoyt
A. Stapleton
A. Vedder
A. Whiting
A.A. Dennerlein
A.A. Pfanstiel
A.B. Bly
A.B. Krieg
A.B. Wightman
A.C. Antes
A.C. Lindenmeyer
A.C. Strayer
A.C. Timm
A.C. Wood
A.C.C. Timm
A.D. Lasker
A.E. Hall
A.G. Crow
A.G. McPherson
A.G. McPherson Inc.
A.G. Schwerman
A.H. Muhlke
A.H. Muhlke Sewing Maching Agency
A.J. Beckley
A.J. Ender
A.J. Johnson
A.J. Wurth
A.K. Hewitt
A.M. Quigley
A.P. Johnson
A.R. Cotes
A.R. Sabin
A.R. Sheldon
A.R. Warner
A.T. Dewey
A.V. Fetscher
A.V. Mericle
A.V. Smith
A.W. Consoer
A.W. Torget
Abbie B. Bastin
Abendpost
Abi L. Vant Brockway
Abi Vant Brockway
Abolitionism
Abolitionists
Abraham Lincoln
Ada Cooksey Juhrend
Ada May Vinyard
Ada Miller
Adams
Adams County Illinois
Addison County Vermont
Addison Vermont
Adelaide Greene
Adelaide Hoyt
Adelaide Shroder
Adelaide Steiner
Adelaide Stewart Bonner
Adelia Gutzler
Adelia Hodgkins Gutler
Adelia Wilmot
Adelia Wilmot Gutzler
Adeline Grubert
Adj. General Harris
Administrator Gridley
Adolph Bennett
Adolph Goelitz
Adolph Goetliz
Adolph Kottrasch
Adolph Schultz
Aeroplane
Affie Cadwell Stewart
Afghans
After the War is Over
Ageratum
Agnes Derby
Agnes Gloden
Agnes Petersen
Agnes Peterson
Agnes Simpson
Agriculture
Ague
Air Raid
Airedale Dogs
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Al Simon
Alan Lang
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Albert Hagi
Albert Mecham
Albert Muhlke
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Albert Russell
Albert Schultz
Albert Seaman
Albert Van Treuren
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Albion College
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Alex Frieman
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Alex Willman Benjamin Whiting
Alex Willmann
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Alexander M. Willman
Alexander Pope
Alexander Scott
Alexander Taylor
Alexander Willman
Alfred H. Vant
Alfred Johnson
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Alfred Muhlke
Alfred Parsons
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Alfred Schwab
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Alice Ott
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Allis Brick Company
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Alma Sherman Hoyt
Almira Rockenbach
Almira Rockenbach Heybeck
Almon Frost
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Almon Vedder
Along the Curbstones Observations by a Man About Town
Alonzo Fuller
Alphonse de Tonty
Alsace
Alsace Germany
Alsace-Lorraine
Alsatian
Altar Cloth
Altar Jewels
Alvin F. Meyer
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Amanda E. Stryker
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Amanda Knaak Stryker
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Amanda M. Welch Ribble
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Amelia Hodgkins Galloway
Amelia Petersen
Amenzo Russell
America
America and Its Meaning
American Armed Forces Orthopedi Unit 114
American Armed Forces Orthopedic Unit 22
American Civil War
American Civil War Atlanta Campaign
American Civil War Battle at Lookout Mountain
American Civil War Battle at Missionary Ridge
American Civil War Battle of Franklin
American Civil War Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
American Civil War Battle of Nashville
American Civil War Battle of Old Lake Louisiana
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American Conference on Hospital Service
American Espionage Act
American European Forces
American Experiment University
American Experiment University Ordnance Department
American Flags
American Frontier
American Fuel Administration
American Hospital Association
American Hospital Overseas Unit 1
American Independence
American Institute of Architects
American Institute of Architects Eutopian Scheme
American Junior Red Cross
American Junior Red Cross Auxiliary
American Junior Red Cross Deerfield Auxiliary
American Junior Red Cross Deerfield Auxiliary Magazines for Soldiers Committee
American Junior Red Cross Deerfield Auxiliary Needle Committee
American Junior Red Cross Deerfield Auxiliary Yarn Committee
American Legion
American Legion Auxiliary Department President
American Legion Auxiliary Post 738
American Legion Deerfield Post 738
American Legion Seattle Elmer Noble Post
American Library Association (ALA)
American Medical Association
American National Red Cross
American Patrol
American Plains
American Red Cross
American Red Cross Central Division
American Red Cross Chicago Chapter
American Red Cross Chicago Chapter Deerfield Auxiliary No. 145
American Red Cross Deerfield Auxiliary
American Red Cross Deerfield Auxiliary Civilian Relief Committee
American Red Cross Deerfield Auxiliary Civilian Relief Work
American Red Cross Deerfield Auxiliary Cutting Committee
American Red Cross Deerfield Auxiliary French Orphans Supply Committee
American Red Cross Deerfield Auxiliary Hospital Garments Committee
American Red Cross Deerfield Auxiliary Purchasing and Supply Committee
American Red Cross Deerfield Auxiliary Supply Committee
American Red Cross Deerfield Chapter
American Red Cross Everett Auxiliary
American Red Cross Everett Auxiliary Finance Committee
American Red Cross Everett Auxiliary Organization Committee
American Red Cross Everett Auxiliary Supplies Committee
American Red Cross Lake County Chapter
American Red Cross Lake County Chapter Everett Auxiliary
American Red Cross National Campaigns
American Red Cross War Council
American Red Cross War Fund Campaign
American Red Cross War Fund Drives
American Red Cross World War I War Fund Campaign
American Revolutionary War
American Revolutionary War Battle of Bunker Hill
Americanization Shop
Ames Iowa
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Amity Club
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Amos Watts
Amos Wilmot
Amy Porter
Amy Porter Millen
Amzi Benedict
An Easy Grammar
Anderson Hotel
Anderson's Corner
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Andrew J. Johnson
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Russell
Andrew Savage
Andrew Schneider
Andrew Yowell
Anesthetic
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Angus France
Anita Mitchell
Ann E. Sherman
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Ann Elizabeth Jeanette Cope Hoyt
Anna Brongraber
Anna C. Whelan
Anna Conway
Anna Curley Flood
Anna Elizabeth Jeanett Cope
Anna Flood
Anna Goodman
Anna Johanna
Anna Keough
Anna King
Anna L. MacCreadie
Anna Nielsen
Anna Ott
Anna Petersen
Anna Schmidt
Anna Thompson
Anna Willman
Anna Winkel
Anna Wolff
Anna Yohannan
Annabelle Snyder
Anne Tuma
Anne Warner
Annette Jones
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Annie Lorette Cadwell
Annie Lorette Cadwell Titcomb
Annie McCraren
Annie McCraren Cadwell
Annie Ott Selig
Annie Willman
Anson P. Cadwell
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Antes Corner
Antes Sign Company
Antes Store
Anthony Sullivan
Anthony Thompson
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Antiles
Antioch Illinois
Antioch News
Antioch News Editor
Antique Furniture
Antoine Ouilmette
Apostrophe to the Flag
Appendicitis
Apple
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Apple Trees
Apples
Appleton's Readers
Appomattox Virginia
Arbor Day
Arcadia
Archbishop Quigley
Archie Antes
Archie J. Antes
Ardelie Aagard
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Arden Shore
Area Illinois
Area School
Argonne Woods France
Arizona
Arlene Fehr
Arlene Gastfield
Arline Mentzer
Arlington Heights Illinois
Armenian Relief Fund
Armin Bizer
Armistice
Armistice Day
Army Worm
Arno Frantz
Arno Franz
Arnold Kellar Jr.
Arnold Keller
Arrowheads
Arrows
Artemas Ward
Arthur B. Krieg
Arthur Berning
Arthur C. Wood
Arthur Consoer
Arthur E. Ender
Arthur Ender
Arthur F. Cashmore
Arthur F. Merner
Arthur Hansen
Arthur Hoyt
Arthur J. Ender
Arthur Mentzer
Arthur Merner
Arthur Niceklsen
Asahel Wilmot
Ashby Ashby and Schultze
Asparagus Ferns
Association of North Shore Municipalities
Astronomy
Asziel Z. Blodgett
Atacascadero Colony California
Atlanta Georgia
Atlas of Lake County
Atlas of Lake County Illinois
Atlas Supply Company
Auburn New York
August Haefle
August Hinterberg
August Huehl
August Klemp
August Landwehr
August Mailfeld
August Mayfield
August Winter
August Winters
Augusta Georgia
Augusta Hagi
Augusta Juhrend Hagi
Augusta Maine
Aurelius Cadwell
Austin Chicago Illinois
Austin Plagge
Auston Plagge
Australia
Auto-Truck Fire Engine
Autolight
Automatic Stacking Machinery
Automobile Batteries
Automobiles
Avon Center Illinois
Avon Illinois
Azad Tanielen
Azores Islands
B and L Cafe and Restaurant
B. Hungerford
B.A. Hamilton
B.A. Munson
B.C. Bestor
B.C. Heeney
B.H. Kress
B.J. Sweet
B.R. Schultze
Baby Bonnets
Baby Garments
Baby's Breath
Bachelor Button
Bad Bertrich Germany
Bagley
Baltic
Baltimore Maryland
Band Leaders
Bannockburn Illinois
Bar le Duc France
Barbara C. Huehl
Barbara Huehl
Barbara Ott
Barbara W. Derby
Barbecue Restaurant
Barbecue Shop
Barber Shops
Barley Cookies
Barley Flour
Barley Loaf
Barns
Barrington Illinois
Base Hospital 114
Base Hospital 4
Baseball Game
Baseball Players
Baseball Supplies
Basketball
Basketball Supplies
Basketry
Bassinette
Bath England
Beads
Beans
Bears
Beatrice Carolan
Beatrice Carr
Beatrice Courson
Beatrice Duffy
Beau Desert
Bed Jackets
Bedside Bags
Beef
Beet Sugar
Beets
Belgium
Belinda Joslyn Stadler
Belinda W. Graves
Belinda W. Graves Stadler
Bell's Commercial College
Belle Bennett
Belle Biederstadt
Belle Cadwell
Belle carolan
Belleau Woods Memorial Association
Bells
Ben Fritsch
Ben Miller
Ben Whiting
Bengali
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Henry Miller
Benjamin Hole
Benjamin Marks
Benjamin Miller
Benjamin Raudenbusch
Benjamin Scholton
Benjamin W.S. Scholton
Benjamin Webster
Benjamin Whiting
Bennie White
Benson
Benton Harbor Michigan
Benton Illinois
Benton Township Illinois
Berkeley California
Berlin Germany
Berneice Mau
Bernice Zimmerman
Bernie Juhrend
Berry School
Bert Bester Theodore Knaak
Bert Bly
Bert C. Raymond
Bert Clark
Bert Easton
Bertha Baker
Bertha Baker Green
Bertha Jacobs
Bertha Weiss
Bertolini and Lencioni's Restaurant
Berwyn Illinois
Berwyn Schools
Bess Schlistra
Bessie Knickerbocker
Bessie Ott
Bessie Snedden
Bessie STuart Smith
Bessie Tillotson
Beth Andrews
Bethlehem Pennsylvania
Bethlehem United Evangelical Church
Bethlehem United Evangelical Church Ladies' Aid Society
Bethlehem United Evangelical Church Woman's Missionary Society
Betsy Clauson
Betsy Clauson Wilmot
Betsy Crawford
Betsy Crawford Wilmot
Betsy Jean Gooder
Better American Homes Exposition
Better American Homes Exposition Tea Room
Better American Speech
Betty Burghart
Betty Cunningham
Betty Gunckle
Betty Gunkel
Betty Jean Hainessee
Betty Krause
Betty Muhlke
Beverly Hills Kentucky Mountaineers
Bevo France
Bible
Bicycle
Big Ten Country Club
Billy Clouse
Billy Kent
Billy Steiner
Binder
Birch
Bird Houses
Birdbaths
Birmingham Iowa
Birth Registrations
Birthday Cake
Births
Bishop Anderson
Bishop Long
Bishop Van de Velde
Black Beauty Eggplant
Black Birds
Black Eyed Susans
Black Hawk War
Blackburn College
Blacksmith
Blanche Beecham Carnell
Blankets
Bleeding Hearts
Bleimehl Saloon
Bleimehl Tavern
Blodgett Station
Blommer's Ice Cream
Blood
Bloodhounds
Bloomington Illinois
Blue Birds
Bluebird Restaurant
Bly
Board of Local Improvements
Bob O'Link Golf Club
Bobbie Long
Bobby Burns
Bobby Huhn
Bobby Piper
Bohemian Settlement House
Bohemian Settlement House Auxiliary
Boltonia
Bonfire
Bonita Besse Stanger
Book Binding Material
Booklet Memorial
Books
Boot and Shoe Business
Bordeaux France
Bosch
Boston Massachusetts
Bowman
Bowman Dairy Company
Bowman's Milk Wagon
Bownman Dairy Company
Box Car
Boxing Bouts
Boy Scout Council
Boy Scouts Bird House Building Contest
Boy Scouts of America
Boy Scouts of America Bird Houses
Bradley
Braeside Cemetery
Braeside Illinois
Brand
Braniger Subdivision
Brayton Weeks
Bread Lines
Breakers Beach Golf Club
Bremerton Washington
Brest France
Briar Sweet Shoppe
Briargate Golf Club
Brick Layers
Brickyards
Bridgeport Chicago
Bridget Monahan
Bridget Monahan Meehan
Brier Sweet Shoppe
Briergate Golf Club
Briergate Golf Club Men's Club
Briergate Railroad Crossing
Briggman
Bristol Vermont
British Army
British Expeditionary Forces
British Expeditionary Forces General Hospital 9
Brooklyn New York City New York
Broome County New York
Brown Sugar
Bruce Blaine
Bruce Publishing Company
Bubert Construction Company
Buckwheat Cakes
Buddy Taylor
Buffalo
Buffalo New York
Builder
Builders Painters and Decorators
Building and Loan Method
Bulbs
Bull Durham
Bunker Hill
Burlington Illinois
Burning Fluid
Burns
Burr H. Kress
Burr Kress
Burr Oak
Butcher Shop
Butchering
Butler Brothers
Butter
Buttercups
Buzzards
Byron Hoyt
Byron W. Cadwell
C. Antes Sons
C. Augenstein
C. Bertolini
C. Christensen
C. Hummel
C. Johnston Davis
C. Johnstone Davis
C. Kelley
C. Kopp
C. Newton
C. Sicks
C. Thompson
C. Uchtman
C.A. Behrendt
C.A. Bertolini
C.A. Kuist
C.A. Partridge
C.A. Selig
C.B. Easton
C.B. Easton Stock Farm
C.B. Foxworthy
C.B. Shank
C.C. Brackett
C.C. Cadwell
C.C. Kapschull
C.C. Long
C.C. Tanner
C.E. Becker
C.E. Denman
C.E. piper
C.E. Society
C.G. Muhlke
C.G. Muhlke Farm
C.G. Pettis
C.H. Galloway
c.H. Johnston
C.H. Juhrend
C.H. McCormick
C.H. McCormick Farm
C.J. Davis
C.J. Frey
C.K. Orsborn
C.K. Orsborn Sr.
C.N. Dubs
C.R. Field
C.R. Galloway
C.R. McClure
C.V. Steiner
C.W. Boyle
C.W. Getty
C.W. Peterson
C.W. Pettis
C.W. Sherwood
C.W. Uchtman
C.W. Upton
Cabbage
Cadwell
Cadwell Corners
Cadwell School
Cadwell's Corners
Caleb Blake
Caleb Cadwell
Caleb Caldwell
Calendula
California
California Gold Rush
Calvin Coolidge
Calvinism
Camp Cozy
Camp Custer Michigan
Camp Des Moines
Camp Douglas
Camp Douglas White Oak Chapel
Camp Fire Girls
Camp Forest Sappers
Camp Forrest
Camp Fort George Wright
Camp Fry
Camp Gordon Georgia
Camp Grant
Camp J.E. Johnson
Camp Jackson South Carolina
Camp Kearney California
Camp Lewis
Camp Logan
Camp Mac Kenzie
Camp McArthur
Camp Merritt
Camp Paul Jones
Camp Peire
Camp Travis
Camphene
Camphene Oil
Camping
Canada
Canadian Army 29th Battalion
Candles
Candy
Candy Manufacturer
Cane Sugar
Canned Beans
Canned Beets
Canned Carrots
Canned Chard
Canned Corn
Canned Peaches
Canned Peas
Canners
Canning Demonstration
Canning Demonstrations
Canning Sugar
Canteen Work
Cape May New Jersey
Captain Bevington
Captain Kenney
Captain Kranz
Captain McCaul
Captain McCaul's Shield Guards
Captain Moffett
Car Accessories
Car Accountant
Car Greasing
Cards
Carl Allardt
Carl Anderson
Carl Bohnson
Carl E. Bates
Carl E. Friedlund
Carl Ernst
Carl Everett Bates
Carl Frieman
Carl Hoffmeier
Carl Knigge
Carl Lange
Carl Larson
Carl Lowry
Carl Mau
Carl Olson
Carl P. Rommel
Carl R. Chindbloom
Carl Rommel
Carl T. Anderson
Carl Zeiss
Carlos Hoyt
Carlos M. Hoyt
Carlos Melancthon Hoyt
Carlos Melancton Hoyt
Carlton Colby
Carolien Becker
Caroline Benes
Caroline Faustina Millen
Caroline Faustina Millen Scott
Caroline Fritsch
Caroline Galloway Todd
Caroline M'Ilvaine
Caroline McIlvaine
Caroline Todd
Caroline Wright Kennicott
Caroline Wright Whigham
Carolyn Becker
Carolyn Miller Benson
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