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Caption on the back reads: "339 - ENTRANCE TO THE HARVEY S. FIRESTONE MEMORIAL LIBRARY, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY The six-story, $6,000,000 Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library of Princeton University, completed in 1949, provides not only adequate storage space for books and appropriate exhibition rooms for literary treasures, but also, through arrangement of study places and faculty offices, brings together in one place the three elements of an education: teacher, student and books." Postcard was mailed on August 21, 1976
Caption on the back reads: "339 - ENTRANCE TO THE HARVEY S. FIRESTONE MEMORIAL LIBRARY, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY The six-story, $6,000,000 Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library of Princeton University, completed in 1949, provides not only adequate storage space for books and appropriate exhibition rooms for literary treasures, but also, through arrangement of study places and faculty offices, brings together in one place the three elements of an education: teacher, student and books." Postcard was mailed on August 21, 1976