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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0691 Enlarge and print image (3M)      |
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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0691 Enlarge and print image (3M)      |
| MUNIFICENT GIFT TO THE PUBLIC—Exterior of the J. Pierpont Morgan library, adjoining the home of the multi-millionaire, which has been donated to the public for study and research work. It is valued at $8,500,000, in addition to which $1,500,000 was also given for its maintenance. Wide World Photos WILL HE MAKE NEW YORK DRY?—Arthur J. Davis of Massachusetts, who has been chosen as the new head of the New York State Anti-Saloon League, succeeding William H. Anderson, who was convicted of forgery and sentenced to a term in prison. Wide World Photos INTERIOR OF THE MORGAN LIBRARY, which is stated to be one of the most valuable in the world and which has been given by J. Pierpont Morgan as a memorial to his father. Only the East Room of the magnificent library is here shown, with ¦some of the priceless treasures to which the whole structure is devoted. Fotograms WELCOME TO BERGDOLLS WOULD-BE CAPTOR IN HOME TOWN. Huge crowd that greeted Lieutenant Corliss Hooven Griffis, the man who attempted to capture Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, draft evader, when the lieutenant arrived at his old home town of Hamilton, O. International BOYS' AND GIRLS' DOG RACES.—Animated scene during the Winter Sports Festival at St. Paul, Minn., when over 200 boys and girls under fifteen years of age raced their dogs, some in singles and some in pairs, while a large crowd cheered on the contestants. International |