Sunny Afternoon, Madison Square Park, New York, 1908By. Paul Cornoyer (American, 1864-1923)Unframed: 22 x 27 inchesFramed: 32.5 x 38 inchesPaul Cornoyer was born in 1864 in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied there at the School of Fine Arts in
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Melvil Dewey - Best known as the originator of the Dewey Decimal System. His name was originally Louis Kossuth, he later went by Melville Dewey, then shortened his first name to Melvil. He proposed a decimal-based cataloging system after working in his college library for some time. He was a founding member of the American library Association and also served as director of the new York State library. He and his wife Emily created the Lake Placid Club in New York for promotion of winter sports. Library Classification, Dewey Decimal System, American Library Association, College Library, Famous Graves, Library Science, Epitaph, Lake Placid, Library Displays
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Controversial founder of Lake Placid Club, Melville Dewey, taken off top library awardNEWSLETTERLocal NewsSaranac Lake third stop in state climate ‘listening tour’Pendragon, OWD get state grantsCounty: Not enough housing for migrantsNew Saranac Lake paddling challenge opens on June 1Date set for Saranac Lake board to vote on STR lawPresident says PSC is ‘turning things around’NewsletterSubscribe Today
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