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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTEND:20220211T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220212T130000Z
DTEND:20220212T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220213T130000Z
DTEND:20220213T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTAMP:20260512T090800Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39175407868756
DTSTART:20220214T130000Z
DTEND:20220214T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DTEND:20220218T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DTSTART:20220222T130000Z
DTEND:20220222T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220223T130000Z
DTEND:20220223T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220224T130000Z
DTEND:20220224T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DTSTART:20220225T130000Z
DTEND:20220225T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220226T130000Z
DTEND:20220226T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220227T130000Z
DTEND:20220227T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTEND:20220309T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220310T130000Z
DTEND:20220310T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220311T130000Z
DTEND:20220311T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220312T130000Z
DTEND:20220312T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220313T120000Z
DTEND:20220313T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DTEND:20220321T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DTEND:20220322T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220323T120000Z
DTEND:20220323T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220324T120000Z
DTEND:20220324T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220325T120000Z
DTEND:20220325T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220326T120000Z
DTEND:20220326T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220327T120000Z
DTEND:20220327T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DTEND:20220404T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DTSTART:20220405T120000Z
DTEND:20220405T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220406T120000Z
DTEND:20220406T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220407T120000Z
DTEND:20220407T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220408T120000Z
DTEND:20220408T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220409T120000Z
DTEND:20220409T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DTEND:20220417T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DTEND:20220418T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DTSTART:20220419T120000Z
DTEND:20220419T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DTSTART:20220420T120000Z
DTEND:20220420T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220421T120000Z
DTEND:20220421T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220422T120000Z
DTEND:20220422T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220423T120000Z
DTEND:20220423T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DTSTART:20220503T120000Z
DTEND:20220503T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220504T120000Z
DTEND:20220504T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220505T120000Z
DTEND:20220505T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220506T120000Z
DTEND:20220506T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220517T120000Z
DTEND:20220517T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220518T120000Z
DTEND:20220518T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220519T120000Z
DTEND:20220519T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220520T120000Z
DTEND:20220520T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220528T120000Z
DTEND:20220528T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220529T120000Z
DTEND:20220529T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220530T120000Z
DTEND:20220530T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220531T120000Z
DTEND:20220531T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220601T120000Z
DTEND:20220601T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220602T120000Z
DTEND:20220602T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTAMP:20260512T090801Z
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DTSTART:20220603T120000Z
DTEND:20220603T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTEND:20220613T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTEND:20220614T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220615T120000Z
DTEND:20220615T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTEND:20220616T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
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DTSTART:20220624T120000Z
DTEND:20220624T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220625T120000Z
DTEND:20220625T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220626T120000Z
DTEND:20220626T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220627T120000Z
DTEND:20220627T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220628T120000Z
DTEND:20220628T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTART:20220629T120000Z
DTEND:20220629T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
GEO:40.606701;-75.376969
LOCATION:Linderman Library
SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/library_exhibit_words
 _of_the_years_at_linderman_library
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DTSTAMP:20260512T090802Z
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DTSTART:20220630T120000Z
DTEND:20220630T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:Special Collections announces a new exhibit\, Words of the Year
 s. For centuries\, dictionaries have had a place in the curriculum\, wheth
 er when learning one’s native tongue in their formative years\, studying
  languages of faraway places or times gone by\, or mastering a new subject
 . While the earliest recorded dictionary dates from ancient times and was 
 documented on a cuneiform tablet\, its style and format has expanded from 
 simple lists of words to include discipline-specific academic tomes\, popu
 lar guides\, and informative glossaries. \n\nDictionaries provide clarific
 ation to the literature of construction\, chefs\, chemists\, and a myriad 
 other trades and courses of study and enable researchers to understand the
  meaning of historical texts. Etymology\, or the study of the origins of w
 ords and how their meaning has changed over time\, keeps older dictionarie
 s relevant and enables readers to interpret historical\, scientific\, and 
 medical texts as both meanings and words have evolved. \n\nHighlights of t
 he exhibit include a first edition of Noah Webster's A Compendious Diction
 ary of the English Language (1806) and a scarce 1862 copy of Hori Tatsnosk
 ay’s A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language. Dictionar
 ies serve to educate and elucidate and keep us attuned to the ever-evolvin
 g state of language. Such popular culture applications\, including Word of
  the Year and the games Scrabble\, Words with Friends\, and the latest onl
 ine sensation Wordle\, will keep us reaching for dictionaries for generati
 ons to come. \n\nThe exhibit will be on display this spring during regular
  building hours in Linderman Library in the Grand Reading Room\, Cafe Gall
 ery\, and Bayer Galleria. Please contact the Libraries Special Collections
  for more information.
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SUMMARY:Library Exhibit: Words of the Years at Linderman Library
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