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KittyWampus

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22. I'm still in mourning over the card catalog in the library going the way of digital...
Sun Jun 7, 2015, 05:11 PM
Jun 2015

so much fun going to look for something in the card catalog. I'd always find interesting stuff on the way. Now you just punch in a word for the subject/author etc and it comes straight up.

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To be replaced with whiteboards ... eppur_se_muova Jun 2015 #1
Worth every bit to avoid that awful sound... Oktober Jun 2015 #8
I'm still in mourning over the card catalog in the library going the way of digital... KittyWampus Jun 2015 #22
And all that time learning the Dewey Decimal System BumRushDaShow Jun 2015 #38
If you think they're bad NJCher Jun 2015 #36
And the smell of whiteboard markers has always made me ill catrose Jun 2015 #43
Wow! shenmue Jun 2015 #2
Wow! They were really into the Pilgrims. JaneyVee Jun 2015 #3
From the December calendar, it looks like they covered them up in late November. rug Jun 2015 #4
November 29 appears to be a 'red-letter' day - no school on Thanksgiving petronius Jun 2015 #6
I never saw that version of the Pledge of Allegiance before. rug Jun 2015 #7
Yes, that is interesting - I had always 'known' that the God reference was added petronius Jun 2015 #9
Me, too. I've been staring at that for some time now!! Tess49 Jun 2015 #29
The Balch salute TexasProgresive Jun 2015 #13
Geez. rug Jun 2015 #14
Sickening and offensive. DrBulldog Jun 2015 #16
I take your point but the Fascist salute in Oklahoma six years before Mussolini is stunning. rug Jun 2015 #18
That was the Roman salute prior to the Nazis ... Fantastic Anarchist Jun 2015 #33
1st Reich - the Roman Empire, 2nd Reich - the Holy Roman Empire - 3rd Reich-retch! TexasProgresive Jun 2015 #39
Yes, I totally agree with that. Fantastic Anarchist Jun 2015 #42
Thanks for knowing that. The Pledge went thru several iterations. Largely it was about assimilation Hekate Jun 2015 #41
I have a moment about once a year. Fantastic Anarchist Jun 2015 #44
It's December. Don't know why the 29th is in red. mountain grammy Jun 2015 #19
Only the top week is December, the bottom four rows are still November petronius Jun 2015 #21
So, my BD did fall on Thanksgiving mountain grammy Jun 2015 #25
Yep - obviously FDR realized that you deserved your own holiday, without that petronius Jun 2015 #26
Yeah, I know, he did that just for me! mountain grammy Jun 2015 #28
I hope these find their way into a museum. marble falls Jun 2015 #5
+1 treestar Jun 2015 #27
Saved that multiplication wheel awoke_in_2003 Jun 2015 #10
Make sure you let me know when you do. rug Jun 2015 #12
That caught my attention as well. Doesn't seem to have rhyme or reason salin Jun 2015 #15
I think it may be a recitation tool, deliberately set out of order Jackpine Radical Jun 2015 #34
That makes sense awoke_in_2003 Jun 2015 #48
If there is a pattern awoke_in_2003 Jun 2015 #47
One possible use TexasProgresive Jun 2015 #40
I think you're right... awoke_in_2003 Jun 2015 #49
so interesting. Liberal_in_LA Jun 2015 #11
Amazing the chalk did not simply deteriorate. Very cool. n/t Jefferson23 Jun 2015 #17
I'm amazed at the colors of the chalk. KittyWampus Jun 2015 #20
I know, right? They're so vibrant. n/t Jefferson23 Jun 2015 #23
Somebody figure out that multiplication wheel please! mountain grammy Jun 2015 #24
Somebody else wondered, too ann--- Jun 2015 #31
Impressive sleuthing! rug Jun 2015 #45
Thanks! ann--- Jun 2015 #50
I think I did. Jackpine Radical Jun 2015 #35
Those stars look ann--- Jun 2015 #30
The caught my eye TexasProgresive Jun 2015 #46
Cool! LeftishBrit Jun 2015 #32
Fascinating! frogmarch Jun 2015 #37
I'm curious why they were left there. Jamastiene Jun 2015 #51
Maybe the teachers and the workers who hung the new set over petronius Jun 2015 #52
Great pieces of history there! I hope they go to a museum, or in a showcase at the school n/t Ghost in the Machine Jun 2015 #53
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