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Object Number: LIB.F128.HD251.R28. ... Generous support for the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library and its programming is provided by Ruth and Sid Lapidus, the New York State Education Department, Library Division, and Placer Partners. ... Phone (212) 873-3400 TTY (212) 873-7489 ...

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