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Study In Longfellow House, 1917, National Park Service
Daily Thoughts 04/17/2020
I checked the library Twitter and Facebook this morning.
I read some of The Art of Memory by Frances A. Yates. The last part of the book is about how the scientific method is related to memory practices.
I went into work today. I needed to put some orders in for books. I also got an invoice for some e-books.
I also attended the Mount Vernon Public Library Board of Trustees Meeting via Zoom tonight at 6:30 p.m. All of the part-timers were laid off.
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