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THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY New York Public Library, free library supported by private endowments and gifts and by the city and state of New York. It is the one of largest libraries in the world.  has acquired the late KENN KENN Kennewick School District  DUNCAN'S ARCHIVES archives

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, which comprises more than 600,000 photographs; Anita Morris (right) was one of Duncan's many subjects from the dance world ...
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Title Annotation:Noteworthy
Publication:Dance Magazine
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U2NY
Date:Dec 1, 2003
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