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A Music Historian Takes a Top Job at the New York Public Library

The New York Times – Music:

Brent Reidy, the new director of Research Libraries, said he hoped to help democratize the 127-year-old library by reaching a younger generation.

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Content Type: Personal Profile, Humanities, Kelly, William P, Libraries and Librarians, Music, New York Public Library, Research
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