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Thursday, December 18, 2008

Dr. Franklin Departs

"Dr. Franklin" left, not by carriage, on Thursday evening, December 11 for the The Library of Hattiesburg, Petal and Forrest County, Mississippi, the next stop on his tercentennial tour of America's libraries.

He was anxious to be on his way so as not to conflict in anyway with the library's celebration of the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln.

Brilliant Ideas Bulletin Board in Youth Services Dept.



This display was crafted by Debbie Graham of the Niles Youth Services Department during the Franklin Festival, presented in conjunction with the Benajmin Franklin: In Search of a Better World Exhbition.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Dr. Franklin's Reception in the Irish House of Commons


The Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, Viscount Pery of Limerick, at the Opening Fall Session on Tuesday, October 8, in 1771, queried the House if “an American gentleman of distinguished Character and Merit” who wished to be present for the debates might be admitted. He pointed out that there was “a Rule of the House for admitting members of the English Parliaments,” and he supposed that the House would consider the American Assemblies as English Parliaments, but as this was the first instance he would ask for their directions.


“The whole House gave a loud, unanimous Aye.”

Above quotations taken from J. Bennett Nolan’s Benjamin Franklin in Ireland and Scotland, p. 157

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Bust of Benjamin Franklin


now stands in the Reference Department of the Niles Public Library to commemmorate the successful visit of the Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World Exhibition from October 15 through December 5. The exhibit was made possible by the National Endowment for the Humanities: great ideas brought to life and the American Library Association's Public Programs Office. The exhibit is based on a major exhibition of the same name mounted by the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary Commission.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Franklin's Travels in Scotland and Ireland


is the subject of the 1st floor display highlighting the 1938 book, Benjamin Franklin in Scotland and Ireland, 1759 and 1771, written by J. Bennett Nolan.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Dr. Franklin and Music


as described by J. Bennett Nolan in his book General Benjamin Franklin The quotation is displayed on the library's 3rd level to near the NEH/ALA exhibit: Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World

"General" Benjamin Franklin


First Floor display literally showcases charming 1936 monograph of the same title by J. Bennett Nolan, subtitled "the military career of a philospher, and referenced by Carl Van Doren in his Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Benjamin Franklin.