It's that time of year—from shamrock hats to shamrock shakes to lovable leprechauns and more.
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 📜 History: James Merritt Ives — producing picture prints of Americana: Modern-day printers are hard plastic machines that use ink cartridges to transfer computer files to paper. Before the digital age, "printer" was the job title of a highly skilled individual who used a combination of artistic talent and technical training to mass-produce images. 📚 Literature: Looking for laughter? Try Frank O'Connor's "First Confession": The slice-of-life humorous look at church and family presents light fare during the Lenten season. 🌾 Tradition: Chicago Cultural Center, dramatic domes dominate: What was once Chicago's main public library has become an art exhibition center and prominent reception and event venue in America's third largest city. | | | | | | The Man Who Shaped America's Visual News: Very often, it's the cover photo on a newspaper or magazine's front page that catches the eye and makes a browser want to keep reading after the headline. Before the 1840s, there were no pictures of any kind used to illustrate news stories. Read more → | | | | |
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