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Ornate red and ivory wall decoration, with plaque and symbols

Mwalimu Julius Kambrage Nyerere – Pic of the Week

Posted by: Margaret Wood

A friend’s son, who lived in Tanzania for a year, gave me this lovely cloth which hangs in my office.  The centerpiece is a picture of Julius Kambrage Nyerere who is considered the father of modern Tanzania.  Mwalimu is the Swahili term for teacher which was President Nyerere’s first profession before he entered politics.

Ornate red and ivory wall decoration, with plaque and symbols

Pecos National Historical Park – Pic of the Week

Posted by: Margaret Wood

During my recent trip to New Mexico, I visited the Pecos National Historical Park.  This park encompasses the remains of two Indian pueblos as well as a Civil War battlefield.  The Pecos National Historical Park and Glorieta Unit of the National Historical Park were established by Pub. L. 101-313, Title II (1990).  The park is 25 …

Ornate red and ivory wall decoration, with plaque and symbols

Palace of the Governors – Pic of the Week

Posted by: Margaret Wood

As I mentioned in my interview last year, I grew up in New Mexico and it remains a favorite vacation spot.  This August, I visited Santa Fe which is the oldest capital city in the United States.  While I was there, I swung by the Palace of the Governors.  The Palace of the Governors was …

Ornate red and ivory wall decoration, with plaque and symbols

Library Cart – Pic of the Week

Posted by: Margaret Wood

We have written many posts highlighting materials in the Law Library’s collections, but today we are providing a glimpse of the day-to-day work which goes into keeping our collections up-to-date.  This library cart contains replacement volumes, pocket parts and softbound supplements which Alex LoBianco will file in the Law Library Reading Room.  Although the work is …

Ornate red and ivory wall decoration, with plaque and symbols

Law Library Reading Room: Pic of the Week

Posted by: Margaret Wood

This sign has been resident in the manager’s office in the Law Library Reading Room for many years – sitting quietly out of sight on a shelf.  Our best guess is that this sign was originally used when the Law Library was still located in the Thomas Jefferson Building, before the Law Library was moved over 30 years ago to …

Ornate red and ivory wall decoration, with plaque and symbols

The Chicago Legal News, Myra Bradwell and Susan B. Anthony – Pic of the Week

Posted by: Margaret Wood

The following is a guest post by James Martin, Senior Legal Information Analyst at the Law Library of Congress. The Chicago Legal News has the distinction of being the first legal publication in the United States that was edited by a woman, Myra Bradwell.  In 1868, Myra submitted a prospectus for a legal newspaper for …