Exhibit

Sound & Silence: John Cage Composing Himself

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EVANSTON, Ill.

Decorative Cloth: Publishers' Trade Bindings, 1820-1920

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In the early nineteenth century, the development of case binding, a technique conducive to mass production, made the manufacture of books with uniform edition bindings possible.

Play along in our John Cage orchestra!

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On September 5, 2012, Northwestern University Library opens its new exhibit on avant garde composer John Cage with a Do-It-Yourself Cage Concert in which the general public is invited

Soviet Poster Exhibit in Special Collections

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They Were Fighting for Our Freedom

Brave boys defending their homelands. Plucky girls flying planes and administering first-aid on the battlefield. Mothers and children threatened by the evil foe.

The Immortal Quest: The Literature of Ethics and Science New Student Week Exhibit, September 14 - October 8, 2011

This fall Northwestern University Library welcomed new and returning students with an exhibit highlighting items from the library's collections related to themes and issues raised in this year's

Fighting for our freedom

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Exhibit Features U.S. and Soviet World War II Posters

Who is the journalist?

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Last chance to see "Africa Embracing Obama"

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You still have till Friday, March 25 to catch "Africa Embracing Obama" on the ground floor of the Main Library, featuring publications, beadwork, jewelry, textiles, lapel pins, key rings,

Artwork of Chicago activist on display

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