The Schiro Reading Room will be closed Saturday, January 18-Monday, January 20, 2014, in honor of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Holiday. For weekend hours of the main Howard-Tilton Memorial Library building, see Library News @ Tulane . The Reading Room resumes current daily hours on Tuesday, January 21.
LaRC on WWL TV Selections from LaRC's carnival collection are on display at NOMA and were featured last night on WWL TV. http://www.wwltv.com/mobile/article/entertainment/events/mardi-gras/noma-exhibit-highlights-pioneering-carnival-artist/289-515444234 You can learn more about the exhibit at NOMA here. If you're looking for something very special to do, it's a wonderful way to celebrate the Carnival season. http://www.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/2736844/bror-anders-wikstrom-bringing-fantasy-to-carnival-at-noma
Pierce Butler (1873-1955) was an American scholar, teacher, college administrator, and author, most closely associated with Sophie Newcomb College in New Orleans, where he served as Dean, and taught English literature and history. Among his scholarly publications was a biography of Judah P. Benjamin. Multiple ancestors and his son were also named Pierce Butler; one of them, Maj. Pierce Butler (1744-1822), born in Ireland, fought in the Revolutionary War and was a plantation owner with holdings in Georgia and South Carolina. Professor Butler (1873-1955) was born in New Orleans, and was buried in New Orleans. He also lived for a time at Laurel Hill in Adams County, Miss., a plantation home near Natchez that was destroyed by fire in 1967. His wife was Cora Waldo Butler (1877-1942). In 1954, Dr. Butler published a memoir, Laurel Hill and later, the record of a teacher, which is included in this collection. A dormitory on the Tulane campus is named in Dr. Butler's
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