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Create a piece of edible art that has something to do with books
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Harper College Library Edible Book Contest--
Create a piece of edible art that has something to do with books

Create a piece of edible art that has something to do with books
Time:10:30AM Friday, November 20th
Location:Harper College Library, Bldg F., First floor
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2nd Annual Edible Book Contest Presented by the Harper College Library...
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Harper College Library 2nd Annual Edible Book Contest!

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Create a piece of edible art that has something to do with booksFriday, November 20, 2009Entries are due in the library from 10:30 to 11:30 AMJudging begins at NoonEntries will be eaten after the winners ...
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Harper College Library Don't forget to drop off those new and gently used children's books for the 16th annual children's book drive!

Give a child the gift of reading! 16th Annual Children’s Book Drive ...
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Harper College Library Research Guides. Distance Learning Resources. Home. Find all the resources available for online classes and distance learning students at the Harper College Library!
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Textbooks in the Library For the first three weeks of every semester the most frequently asked question in the library is “do you have the textbook for my class?” Unfortunately the answer is probably no. Ty...
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Give a child the gift of reading! 16th Annual Children’s Book Drive ...
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Harper College Library From October 1st through the 31st bring new or gently used children’s books to Harper College Library for donation to community organizations.

16th annual book drive
Time:1:15AM Thursday, October 1st
Location:Harper College Library
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Harper College Library Don't miss our final Banned Books Week lecture-Thursday, October 1 * 12 noon “Alison Bechdal--A Dyke to Watch Out For” presented by JJ Pionke, 2nd floor of the library. Everyone is welcome!

October 1 at 4:35am
Karen Steltman-Mcbride
October 1 at 9:43am
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Attend a Banned Books Week Lecture at the Harper College Library Bldg...
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Monday, September 28

* 3 pm Communist Manifesto
presented by Sean Noonan and Dave Richmond

Tuesday, September 29

* 11 am “Igniting the Fires of Hate : Origins and Implications of the Nazi Book Burnings”

presented by Kim Jaeger

* 2 pm “Comic Books, Censorship, and the Comics Code Authority”
... presented by Brian Cremins

Wednesday, September 30

* 10 am “The Myth of Eva Peron”
presented by Veronica Mormino

* 1 pm “Banning Resistance”
presented by Seema Kurup

Thursday, October 1

* 12 noon “Alison Bechdal--A Dyke to Watch Out For”
presented by JJ Pionke
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Celebrate your Freedom to Read!
Time:3:00PM Monday, September 28th
Location:Harper College Library--2nd floor library, Bldg F
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Harper College Library Research Guides. Banned Books Week. Banned Books Week. Sponsored by the American Library Association, Banned Books Week is an occasion for considering and discussing the nature and boundaries of speech, thought, and discourse in a free society.
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