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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Territorial Kansas 20240622

Librarian. She wanted it to be a big, open space. When you first walk in, it is very welcoming. They chose stencilling in there to welcome people. When you look up, there is a pineapple stencil all over the ceiling. Then there are bird faces eating berries on the sides of the walls. She was credited with also she was a populist which was kansas is really the only state that had populism. We had a couple populist governors and some big figures who were involved in the populist movement. She reminded them the workers, while they were working on the library, that at some point they would be holding a lot of books. So they did reinforcements knowing at some point there would be books on all of those shelves. There is a glass floor. At that time, a lot of libraries had glass floors to let the Natural Light filter into the building. And when people got electricity, they, a lot of times got rid of those glass floors. Luckily, we kept ours. The glass itself goes around the bookcases and so you

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Territorial Kansas 20240622

Librarian. She wanted it to be a big, open space. When you first walk in, it is very welcoming. They chose stencilling in there to welcome people. When you look up, there is a pineapple stencil all over the ceiling. Then there are bird faces eating berries on the sides of the walls. She was credited with also she was a populist which was kansas is really the only state that had populism. We had a couple populist governors and some big figures who were involved in the populist movement. She reminded them the workers, while they were working on the library, that at some point they would be holding a lot of books. So they did reinforcements knowing at some point there would be books on all of those shelves. There is a glass floor. At that time, a lot of libraries had glass floors to let the Natural Light filter into the building. And when people got electricity, they, a lot of times got rid of those glass floors. Luckily, we kept ours. The glass itself goes around the bookcases and so you

Transcripts For KTVU KTVU Mornings On 2 At 7am 20170322

You were dreaming last night. I thought my roof was going to cave in. We both came in, pounding on the roof. Skyline. There you go. For some up north, youre like hey we havent had that much rain. You will get some later on. I think the thunderstorm activity will pop up more north. Santa cruz mountains, wet and cool. 46. Moderate to heavy rain overnight with an inch and two thirds. Some reports of two day totals over three. Watch how that stays lit up. Also theres very heavy rain coming in around saar towing a campbell and san jose. In the lexington hills, around willow glenn, evergreen and santa clara, that is some of the strongest cells right there. The key is the low is getting closer to us and enhancing the rainfall rates. A little isolated areas continue to move there. This is two forecasts. One south of San Francisco. The other to the north. Walnut creek getting good rain. That stretches back over to bay point, concord and also Pleasant Hill. Its been going, going, going in brentw

Transcripts For CSPAN3 History Of New York Citys Central Park 20140705

Art in the united states. The New York Historical society hosted this hourlong event. Tonight, we are taking a look at what is its own country, central park. Theye were wondering why put central park but it is its own country in a way. Its amazing, a book that came out a few years ago, a book by miller gave us a new view of central park. Central park was and still is the first rate civic work of art here in this country. Europeans had hoped we would fail. We did not. We were succeeding. They said you may succeed economically but you will never really put anything out culturally that is interesting. Youre nothing but a bunch of carpenters and bricklayers forget what do you know . We fold them. We put out central park that would be from 18581859. The city had grown from being practically nothing in 1800. We had 60,000 people in a city that barely stretched from the battery down to City Hall Park that was new york in 1800. By 1860 or so, the city had stretched up to 59th street. They alre

Transcripts For KPIX CBS This Morning Saturday 20140125

The states want them to wear gloves. All that and much more on cbs this Morning Saturday, january, 25th, 2015. Captioning funded by cbs welcome to the weekend, and its a special weekend for the world of music. The grammys are, of course, tomorrow night. Well have a preview app late conditions from billboards joe levy. And guy clark at 72 and battling cancer hes up for best album of the year. And the band also nominated for grammy this year will play for you right here in studio 57. But we begin with america trapped in a freeze frame. Frigid air couplinged with snow is the story from the dakotas to the ohio valley and straight on through maine. Iceslicken roadways and poor visibilities are making driving conditions hazardous. There were several crashes and spinouts along i94 in minnesota. Several subzero temperatures have canceled Outdoor Activities in wisconsin. Schools are closed. Don dahler has more. Good morning, don. Reporter good morning, anthony. Good morning, vinita. Were going

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