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| Dozens upon dozens of law-related books! |
There is no classification system here, most of the items are, however, in subject booklets that are readily available. There is an online catalog for online objects only, though it cannot collect online, and an ILL can be done through any of the four Inns to another. Slattery began as a rare books librarian at Middle and is now the senior librarian, though she began as a librarian of the Canadian Government. There were all sorts of fun British law terms, like a bencher, and it held many fascinating items and locals- such as the Judgement of Soloman painting which was collected due to an argument of law, and Middle Temple Hall which had double banner beam roof, oak structures, a head table with planks floated down the Thames, and all sorts of activities are done there. Speaking of events, the first performance of Twelfth Night was done there(see masks, plays, balls, and revels) as well as the 3rd Harry Potter release and in the Princes room a scene from Bridget Jones Diary(see Colin Firth) and other shows.
For lunch, we attended the Old Bank of England, where Sweeney Todd was pointed out to be a real man that operated around there. Somehow, I ate a meat pie, but really tentatively and not much. My classmates and I played some witty games and had a real get together. Just before this, it was decided that I was to speak on behalf of our class at the Symposium tomorrow. So while I met my personal goal(to speak there with an awesome idea) I am going to spend the hours travel crafting an outline for a five minute chat so I don't sound daft. By afternoon, I went to the Westminster Reference Library where I saw their collection, asked a few details about it, and gathered some information of further places to contact and further my research, such as the University of Minnesota and the Portsmouth Library.
Tonight, I am headed to Camden once more, with LH, K, & AG. Something about Macbeth and funny dressed men. Oh nightlife of England, how strange you are!

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