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New York City corned beef sandwiches tell salty tale of American immigrant success

The corned beef sandwiches found in New York City's delis tell the tale of immigrant success while becoming an iconic taste of America's largest city.

NYC Marathon Origins - Joseph Yancey, Ted Corbitt, and the New York City Marathon

Pastrami on Rye : Easton synagogue hosts event, dinner examining the history of Jewish delis | Entertainment

Winold Reiss: the immigrant modernist who changed American art | Modernism

An exhibition at the New-York Historical Society looks back at the German artist’s often undervalued influence on early 20th-century art

The Princeton Print Club (online)

In 1940, book designer and collector Elmer Adler was invited to Princeton University for three years and stayed for 12 in an “experiment in the study of printing and the graphic arts.” He filled 12 rooms at 40 Mercer Street with permanent displays of fine printing along with rotating exhibitions managed by undergraduates and supervised by Adler, who was called the "Prince of Prints." They formed the Princeton Print Club to not only engage the students with a print lending library, but reach a broad community of artists, printers, and collectors. Graphic Arts Curator Julie Mellby will present an illustrated history of the Princeton Print Club, joined by Marilyn Kushner, New York Historical Society, who will talk about the explosion of interest in printing and print collecting at that time, and by Alexandra Letvin, from the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, where they continue to circulate fine art prints to the students each semester as part of their Art Rental p

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