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Fiction Reading, 2025-02-27
Fiction reading, February 27th, 2025
Langsam Library 646, Elliston Poetry Room
Hosts: Leah Stewart
Reader: Adrienne Celt
1.) Welcome and introduction of Adrienne Celt (Stewart)
2.) From the beginning of End of the World House (Celt)
3.) More from End of the World House (Celt)
4.) Audience Q&A
5.) Closing (Stewart
Poetry Reading, 2025-12-04
Poetry Reading, December 4th, 2025
Langsam Library 646, Ellliston Poetry Room
Hosts:
Michael Peterson, Mark Harris, Erin Noehre
Readers:
1.) Welcome and Introduction of Mark Harris and Erin Noehre (Peterson)
2.) Introduction of Fred Moten (Harris)
3.) Part 1 of Reading (Moten)
4.) Part 2 of Reading (Moten)
5.) Part 3 of Reading (Moten)
6.) Part 4 of Reading (Moten)
7.) Transtion to the Q&A (Peterson)
8.) Welcome and Moderation of Q&A (Noehre)
9.) Closing Poem (Moten
Poetry Stacked Reading (4:2) 2025-11-19
Poetry Stacked Reading Series, 4:2
November 19th, 2025
Langsam Library, 6 East Stacks
Hosts: Ben Kline, Michael Peterson
Readers:
1.) Welcome (Kline)
2.) Introduction of Kim Jacobs-Beck (Kline)
3.) Introduction of Their Press (Jacobs-Beck)
4.) Upper Midwest Love Poem (Jacobs-Beck)
5.) Rumplestiltskin (Jacobs-Beck)
6.) Introduction of Luminaries Introduction (Jacobs-Beck)
7.) Draper Memorial Sonnet (Jacobs-Beck)
8.) Story of Andromeda (Jacobs-Beck)
9.) Miss H Stevens in Hysteria (Jacobs-Beck)
10.) Rules for Miss Beeton (Jacobs-Beck)
11.) Is She Like This at Home (Jacobs-Beck)
12.) Introduction of Matt Hart (Kline)
13.) About Editing a Journal (Hart)
14.) The Resistance (Hart)
15.) Scrapyard (Hart)
16.) Witches at Black Masses (Hart)
17.) What the Neighborhood Sounds Like (Hart)
18.) Wild and Mysterious Regions (Hart)
19.) Disappear (Hart)
20.) To be Continued (Hart)
21.) The Time is Snow (Hart)
22.) Introduction of Bella Gordo (Kline)
23.) Introduction of Short Vine Literary Journal (Gordo)
24.) The Church of Skyline (Gordo)
25.) Attitude Adjuster and Part Time Psychologist
26.) I Bummed a Cigarette on the Highland Coffee Patio and Now Im White (Gordo)
27.) Ghostbird and the Darting Needle (Gordo)
28.) Handgames (Gordo)
29.) Library Announcements (Kline)
30.) Closing Remarks (Peterson)
31.) Closing (Peterson
Poetry Stacked Reading (3:4) 2025-03-12
Poetry Stacked Reading Series (3:4) March 12th, 2025
Langsam Library, 6-East Stacks
Hosts: Ben Kline, Elizabeth Kiscaden, Michael Peterson
Readers:
1.) Welcome (Kline)
2.) Introduction of UC Libraries and Poetry Stacked (Kiscaden)
3.) Introduction of Phoebe Reeves (Kline)
4.) So Far So Good (Reeves)
5.) The Body as Oubliette (Reeves)
6.) Abode for the Body (Reeves)
7.) The Body as Fractal (Reeves)
8.) Key To Breathing (Reeves)
9.) The Largest Bloom (Reeves)
10.) A Long Held Trajectory (Reeves)
11.) An Introduction of Kari Gunter-Seymour (Kline)
12.) What Choice do I Have Anyway (Gunter-Seymour)
14.) The Backside of Lonely (Gunter-Seymour)
14.) Our Grandmother (Gunter-Seymour)
15.) A Windfall of American Robins (Gunter-Seymour)
16.) I Tell My Therapist (Gunter-Seymour)
17.) Introduction of Prince Bush (Kline)
18.) Endemic to Male Creek (Bush)
19.) Shooting (Bush)
20.) 2129 (Bush)
21.) I Leave unnoticed (Bush)
22.) Computer Assembly Plant (Bush)
23.) Conversion Therapy (Bush)
24.) Death (Bush)
25.) Monologue of the Earth (Bush)
26.) Stage of Death (Bush)
27.) Lotion (Bush)
28.) Closing (Kline; Peterson
Poetry Stacked Reading (3:3), 2025-02-12
Poetry Stacked Reading Series (3:4)
March 12, 2025
Langsam Library, 6-East Stacks
Hosts: Ben Kline, Michael Peterson
Readers:
1.) Welcome (Kline)
2.) Introduction of Aditi Machado (Kline)
3.) Time (Machado)
4.) Arab (Machado)
5.) Material (Machado)
6.) Introduction of Abigail Rudibaugh (Kline)
7.) Begonias (Rudibaugh)
8.) Daily (Rudibaugh)
9.) Amaryllis (Rudibaugh)
10.) Say (Rudibaugh)
11.) Feels (Rudibaugh)
12.) Lemon (Rudibaugh)
13.) Letter (Rudibaugh)
14.) Wishing (Rudibaugh)
15.) Remember (Rudibaugh)
16.) Try (Rudibaugh)
17.) Introduction of Whitney Hendrix (Kline)
18.) Phases of the Moon (Hendrix)
19.) Remember (Hendrix)
20.) Position (Hendrix)
21.) Quiteness (Hendrix)
22.) Night (Hendrix)
23.) Closing (Kline)
24.) Closing (Peterson
Poetry Reading, 2025-11-06
Poetry Reading, November 6th, 2025
Langsam Library 646, Elliston Poetry Room
Hosts: Aditi Machado
Readers:
1.) Welcome and Introduction of Andy Sia (Machado)
2.) Introduction of Jimin Seo (Sia)
3.) Part 1 of Reading (Seo)
4.) Part 2 of Reading (Seo)
5.) Part 3 of Reading (Seo)
6.) Q&A (Seo)
7.) Closing (Seo
Traite d’anatomie chururgicale et de chirurgie experimentale [vol. 1] : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This item is the first of a 3-volume series received by the lab requiring storage. It is a dark blueish-green leather half binding with a dark blue, grey, tan, and brown marbled paper covering the boards. The textblock features a trimmed edge. The text is in French and is printed in ink on cream (3), medium (1) thickness smooth wove paper that is sewn through the fold onto three recessed cords. The leather spine is missing, exposing a green wastepaper spine lining featuring printed English text. The inside of the front cover features a Cincinnati Hospital Library bookplate. This item arrived without housing
Printed pages from European literature : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This item was a donation to the Archives and Rare Book Library while Holly Prochaska was interim head of the library. According to the library catalogue this is a collection of “Printed pages from European literature :a portfolio of original leaves taken from rare and notable books and manuscripts. Apart from their picturesque qualities and historic interest, these specimens will prove of great value in tracing the evolution of the printed page and the hand lettering from which it sprang. Though complete in itself, this portfolio is one of a series covering the world's literature from earliest times to the present day”. The catalogue also describes some of its contentes: “Contains an introduction ([1] leaf) by G.M.L. Brown and folders (no. [1]-[20]) each having on its front page descriptive notes on the work from which the original leaf is enclosed in the folder. The text of the notes is printed within a double-line frame. Folders are enclosed in a portfolio cardboard box.”View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b871044
Alcyonaires provenant des campagnes de l'Hirondelle (1886-1888) : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This is a limp paper binding with eleven lithographs (nine colored and two grayscale) in the lower half of the text block. The cover is wrapped in a thin, translucent, glassine-like paper that contains the title and publishing information printed in black ink, which is original to the book. The book came to the Preservation Lab protected by a polyester jacket that appears in good condition. The text block has been printed against the grain of the primary support, a light beige, thick laid paper. The paper has a watermark featuring a crown above some decorative embellishments. The edges of the text block are untrimmed and deckled. The text block is uncut. The lithographs are printed on a different primary support than the text and are hinged onto the text block with a thin, brittle paper. The book may be exhibited in the future to show the lithographic plates.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b877807
Landy photography studio advertisement card (woman photo) : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
This is a cart-de-visite photograph by the photographer James Landy. The front of the card contains a portrait of a women. On the verso is an advertisement that is of the most interest to the Engineering Library. It contains images of there coins, one of which is an image of the Cincinnati Industrial Exposition from 1872