Uris Library Introduction - Uris Library Historical Tour Online Exhibition: A.D. White Library Tour Stukus, Matthew Harrison (2010). "Uris Library: The...
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Uris (May 26, 1905 – March 28, 1982) was an American real estate entrepreneur and philanthropist who co-founded with his brother Percy Uris, the Uris...
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Administration Library) Olin & Uris Libraries (Uris Library and Olin Library) Physical Sciences Library (virtual) Veterinary Library (Flower-Sprecher...
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(published in 1976). Uris was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Jewish American parents Wolf William and Anna (née Blumberg) Uris. His father, born...
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Collections of the Cornell University Library system. "Welcome to Olin and Uris Libraries – Olin & Uris Libraries". Retrieved February 2, 2025. Engst 2001...
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Uris may refer to: Harold Uris (1905–1982), American real estate investor, brother of Percy Leon Uris (1924–2003), American novelist Percy Uris (1899–1971)...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Andrew Dickson White, Uris Library, Cornell University Mary Outwater White, Uris Library, Cornell University The American Jewish Archives...
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Olin Library (1959) and Uris Library (1892), with Cornell's landmark clocktower, McGraw Tower, stand on the southern end of the quad. Olin Library replaced...
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Cornell University (section Library)
Cornell University Library, with over 10 million holdings, is the 13th-largest academic library in the United States. As of 2005, the library is organized into...
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Uniform Resource Identifier (redirect from URI)
Resource Names (URNs). The web technologies that use URIs are not limited to web browsers. URIs and URLs have a shared history. In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee's...
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(53 m) tower is Cornell's most prominent landmark and is adjacent to Uris Library. The tower is also home to an office, museum, practice room, and a restored...
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domain name within URIs, wishing he had used slashes throughout, and also said that, given the colon following the first component of a URI, the two slashes...
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some significant architectural events and new buildings. October 7 — Uris Library at Cornell University, designed by William Henry Miller, opens Ludington...
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donated $500,000 to fund the construction of the library, which opened in 1892 and was later named Uris Library. In the mid 19th century, coeducation was still...
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ArXiv (category American digital libraries)
approximately $826,000 for 2013 to 2017, funded jointly by Cornell University Library, the Simons Foundation (in both gift and challenge grant forms) and annual...
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Cornell Central Campus (redirect from Uris Hall)
what was Central Avenue, George Peter Plaza (between Statler and Uris Halls), the Ruth Uris Garden, the Livingston Farrand Garden, and the Mary Rockwell Azalea...
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Cornelliana (section The White library bell)
stretching from Cornell West Campus to Uris Library, the undergraduate home of the Cornell University Library. Gorgeing: Over the summer, and at the beginning...
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notable contribution was the construction of the University Library (since 1962, Uris Library). Jennie McGraw, who had inherited his partner John's fortune...
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"Cornell’s first student of architecture," and his portrait hangs in the Uris Library lobby, which he designed. Miller married Emma Halsey of Ithaca in 1876...
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Room (formally known as the "President White Library of History and Political Science") at Uris Library on the Ithaca Campus. The A.D. White Reading Room...
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was designed as part of Uris Library by William Henry Miller, and construction finished in 1891. The construction of the library and tower, then called...
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photograph of the Telluride House, taken in the year of its founding, 1910. Visible in the background are McGraw Tower, Uris Library and Barnes Hall....
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Percy Uris (August 19, 1899 – November 20, 1971) was an American real estate entrepreneur and philanthropist who co-founded with his brother Harold Uris, the...
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the chimes donated by McGraw; they now reside in McGraw Tower next to Uris Library. R.J Williams, R. J. (1949), Jennie McGraw Fiske: Her influence upon...
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Library Uris Library Cornell University Library Kinematic Models for Design Digital Library (KMODDL) - an online collection developed by the library staff...
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Residential College Sage Chapel Sage Hall Statue of Ezra Cornell Stimson Hall Synchrotron Telluride House Thompson Institute Uris Library Straight Hall...
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Residential College Sage Chapel Sage Hall Statue of Ezra Cornell Stimson Hall Synchrotron Telluride House Thompson Institute Uris Library Straight Hall...
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Residential College Sage Chapel Sage Hall Statue of Ezra Cornell Stimson Hall Synchrotron Telluride House Thompson Institute Uris Library Straight Hall...
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Residential College Sage Chapel Sage Hall Statue of Ezra Cornell Stimson Hall Synchrotron Telluride House Thompson Institute Uris Library Straight Hall...
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It (novel) (redirect from Stanley Uris)
The three boys later befriend fellow misfits Richie Tozier, Stanley "Stan" Uris, and Beverly Marsh, and refer to themselves as "The Losers Club". As the...
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