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Goodbye and Congratulations to Sarah Dickes…

07 Tuesday May 2019

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Blog, education, findyourquest, findyourwhy, History, Intern, Malone University, Museum, ohio, photos, preservation, school, Walsh University, William McKinley, William McKinley Presidential Library & Museum

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With heavy hearts, our team at the McKinley Presidential Library say goodbye to one of our interns, Sarah Dickes.

Sarah has been an intern here since August 2018 and has been a real pleasure to get to know. She has been a huge help with many of our ongoing projects and helping wherever she can. We are so fortunate to have had her in our library and the opportunity to get to know her during her time here. Sarah has a blog where she has posted about some of the projects she has worked on here. You can see some screenshots of her blog below by scrolling through the slideshow.

She has just completed her last year at Malone University as a History major and Communications minor and is moving on to Syracuse, New York to pursue her career in Museum Studies and Library Sciences for graduate school.

We want to congratulate her on her journey and wish her all the best as she moves forward!    

 

 

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Hidden Treasures

10 Tuesday Sep 2013

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Family, photos, treasures, volunteer

Hidden TreasuresOne of Our Volunteers, Rosemary shares her family stories of the 1930’s. You and I have hidden treasures everywhere we look. Our next exhibit in the Keller Gallery will be A Secret Gift. We thank you Rosemary, for your service to the museum, and for sharing your story! More Later…

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Images from the Past

17 Saturday Aug 2013

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concrete, diamond, Family, photos, Portland

A very nice Italian lady called last week, who had noticed our library website. Ramsayer Research Library She told me her father was president of the Diamond Portland Cement Co. in Plain Township, Stark County. She, and her family had donated a collection of photographs from this company. She stopped by the library and viewed her photos after 22 years. We posted a family picture, of them holding some of the photos. Diamond Portland Cement Images

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