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Ancient texts not getting old

When gathering honks
for research papers, many
students are accustomed to
thumbing through the stacks
of the Harlan Matcher Gradu-
ate Library. But less known are
the rare and wide ranging col-
lections within the library.
The Graduate Lihrary is
home to some of the largest
collections of certain mediums
including maps and papyrus.
The Map Library contains
more than 370,000 maps - the
largest amount in the state -
and 10,000 atlases and refer-
ence works, according to Liene
Karels, director of marketing
communications for University
Libraries.
Also housed in the Gradu-

ate Library is ehe University's
Papyrology Collection, which
contains more than 7,000
works and 12,000 other pieces
of papyrus. These works com-
prise the world's fifth largest
collection of papyrus artifacts,
Karels said.
Students can view the Papy-
rology Collection through
tours, Karels said, but stu-
dents are free to visit the Map
Lihrary as they please. The
Map Library also offers themed
events on the third Tuesday of
every month in which visitors
view a specific map.
But the two collections
are just a small part of what
the Graduate Lihrary offers.
Located on the seventh floor

is the University's Special Col-
lections Library, which is home
to original copies and rare edi-
t1ons of works by writers such
as John Milton, Charles Dick-
ens, William Faulkner, Wil-s
liam Butler Yeats and Robert s
Frost.
Other literary artifacts can
be found in the Audobon Room
in the Graduate Library's Main
Gallery. These works are from
the 13th and 14th centuries
and include art by the room's
namesake, John James Audo-
bon. Audobon's work was also
the inspiration for the wall-
paper of the newly renovated
Bert's Cafe Study Lounge.
LSA juni Siedah Garrison pots books away in1
-BRANDONSHAW Gradoate Library yesterday.

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WHAT: A rock was thrown 8 p.m. will perform Mahler's sixth WHO: Chronic Pain and log, GovTech.com reported.
at a glass panel and broke a WHAT: Batteries and symphony. Fatigue Center The bill includes exceptions
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reported. There are no
suspects.

stolen from two different
locations between March
19 and 20, University Police
reported.

WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m.
WHERE: Moore Building,
Britton Recital Mall

Vandal and the-
purpe cryon Glass attack, no Panel on the
puERpE Cruaony clear suspect prison system
Services WHERE: West Hall WHAT: A panel discussion.
WHEN: Saturday at about WHEN: Saturday at about will talk about the futureo
3:00 p.m. 11:30 am. the Michigan correctional
WHAT: Graffiti in purple WHAT: A piece of glass system and the changes ch,-
marker was spotted in the in an exterior door was will be mode under the non
men's restroom, University broken, University Police governor and Legislature.
Police reported. The graf- reported. There are no WHO: The Prison Creative
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Health Building, Audito-
riumt16S5
Performance
WHAT: Actor and play-
wright Rate Bornstein will
perform a show about sex
and gender issues.
WHO: Spectrum Center
WHEN: Tonight atf6 p.m.
WHERE: Eastern Michi-
gan's Student Center Audi-
torium
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2University alum Eliza-
beth Edwards wrotea
how-to guide for entre-
preneurs of small business.
Edwards studied honors psy-
chology at the University and
started her own small busi-
ness last year.
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3Researchers say there
is a link between Face-
book use and teenage
depression, Yahoo News
reported. There is disagree-
ment among doctors as to
whether the website causes
depression or simply worsens
existing depression.

WHEN: Tonight at 7:30
p.m.
WHERE: Michigan
League, Michigan Room

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