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  2. Morristown Library - Wikipedia

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    The Morristown and Morris Township Public Library is a joint free public library for the towns of Morristown and Morris Township, New Jersey. History [ edit ] In 1792, informal book trading occurred between Morristown residents, with 97 members and 96 books.

  3. Dewey Readmore Books - Wikipedia

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    Dewey Readmore Books (November 18, 1987 – November 29, 2006) was the library cat of the Spencer, Iowa, Public Library. Having been abandoned in the library's drop box in January 1988, he was adopted by the library and gained local attention for his story shortly thereafter. His fame soon grew nationally, then internationally, and he was ...

  4. Vicki Myron - Wikipedia

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    Vicki Myron. Vicki Myron (born 1947) is an American author and librarian. [ 1] Director of the Spencer Public Library for more than 20 years, she is best known for her book Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World, co-written with Bret Witter. It sold more than one million copies internationally and was on bestseller lists for ...

  5. Library Cat Breaks the Number One No-No Rule and ... - AOL

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    Related: Massachusetts Library Offers to Waive People's Fines in Exchange for Cat Photos Obviously she caught the cat red-handed. And people in the comments section couldn't stop cracking jokes.

  6. Morris the Cat - Wikipedia

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    Description. A large orange tabby tomcat, the character of Morris the Cat is "the world's most finicky cat", eating only 9Lives cat food and making this preference clear with humorously sardonic voice-over comments when offered other brands. Every can of 9Lives features Morris' "signature". Three different cats have played Morris the Cat.

  7. List of fictional cats in literature - Wikipedia

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    "The Cat in the Picture" by Wright Morris: In this macabre tale originally published in a 1958 issue of Esquire, a black cat slowly displaces a retired captain from his bed, his wife, and his home. The surprise ending is worthy of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. More than one commentator compared the writing with Poe's. [38] [39] [40] Mr. Sneaze's cat

  8. Morris Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    January 27, 1983. The Morris Carnegie Library is a former library building in Morris, Minnesota, United States, now occupied by a historical society. It was built in 1905 as one of the 2,500 Carnegie libraries funded by steel magnate Andrew Carnegie. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 for having local significance ...

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    The post March Meowness: Library Accepts Cat Photos for Late Book Fees appeared first on CatTime. The Worcester Public Library (WPL) has launched a purr-fect solution for erasing those pesky fines.