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Mon, 5 Jun 2000 13:23:38 -0400
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Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 12:57:29 -0400
From: ahudson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Reminder: Boston maps at NYPL this Wednesday!
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     Dear New York metro area Mapsters,

     The Mercator Society, the donor group for the Map Division, N.Y.P.L.,
     is hosting a program on Wednesday, June 7, 2000, from 5:30-7:30,
     to which you are invited. We will be in the beautiful Trustees Room,
     second floor of the Humanities & Social Sciences Library, The Research
     Libraries, 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, Manhattan.  We hope you can
     join us there.

     Please r.s.v.p. at 212-930-0654.


     MAPPING BOSTON

     Norman B. Leventhal, Mercator Society member and Bostonian

     and

     Professor Alex Krieger, Chair, Dept. of Urban Planning and Design,
     Graduate School of Design, Harvard University

     will be our speakers.

     Collecting maps of New England and Boston for decades, Norman B.
     Leventhal has not been content to file away his collection to savor
     privately. Maps from his collection have been publicly displayed in
     Boston over the years, and in 1999-2000, in two major exhbits at the
     Boston Public Library and the New England Aquarium, in Boston. Linking
     up with Professor Krieger and others [as David Cobb, Harvard Map
     Collection] Mr. Leventhal's enthusiasm for the early maps of Boston
     led this year to the production of the new book, Mapping Boston.

     In this program at NYPL, we will hear about the collector and the
     scholar's approaches to these magnificent materials as they relate to
     the history of Boston.

     A table display of Boston maps from the collections of The New York
     Public Library Map Division will be available to complement the
     program and for your viewing pleasure. The book, Mapping Boston, will
     be available for purchase, and signing!, at the program.

     5:30 reception
     6:00 program

     Trustees Room, 2nd Floor
     The New York Public Library        R.S.V.P. (212) 930-0654
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