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Bucks Free Press on MSNBucks Free Press archive upgraded - Hundreds of thousands of pages go onlineThe Bucks Free Press archive has been upgraded – with hundreds of thousands of pages of the newspaper now searchable online.
Brian Geiger, director of the Center for Bibliographical Studies and Research at University of California Riverside writes that this year there is no funding in the budget from the State Legislature.
J.’s archives are essential historical records that help us understand our shared histories,” says SFSU Prof. Rachel Gross.
History, when well researched and written is not just a desiccated collection of musty dates and facts. It is the living context of how we got here. Almost every week an email or phone call ...
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