IN WHICH ARE LOGGED THE CONTENTS OF THE SCRAP PAPER BIN OF THE ROSE READING ROOM OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY AT 42ND AND 5TH

Friday 10 July 2009

Unknown Turkish

www.menupages.com

entry for unknown Turkish restaurant (Kirmizi Mercimek Corbasi $6.50; Classic Egg Benedict $10.00)

printout undated Click Here to Read More..

Irony cont'd

THE PRINTER IS NOT WORKING

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Westminster Handbook

NYPG search result:

The Westminster handbook to Reformed theology/edited by Donald K. McKim

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[do some pages get rejected more than others? why?] Click Here to Read More..

Red Pompom

http://brittanyboutique.com/store/bachihat.html

online catalogue page for 'BACHI, red pompon french navy sailor hat'

Price EEC EURO 31.10 vat included

printout dated 6/23/2009 Click Here to Read More..

Irony

BEST OF REFERENCE

The Greening of Reference

Hybrid Print and Electronic Resources for 2009

3 pages of printout, undated Click Here to Read More..

Taj-Almoulouk

www.menupages.com

entry for Taj-Almoulouk

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Bibimbap Event

http://www.koreanculture.org/tasteofkorea2008/index.html

Taste of Korea 2008 - participating restaurants:

Bann
Cho Ga
Dok Suni
Gama
Hangang
Jeollado
Kang Suh Hoi Kwan
Korea Palace
Kori
KumGangSan
Kunjip Restaurant
Mill
New York KomTang House
Persimmon
Sanmaroo
Seoul Garden
Sura Korean Cuisine
Woo Chon Restaurant
WonJo Restaurant

printout dated 10/9/2008 Click Here to Read More..

Spice Exploration in Brooklyn

http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/food/2008/02/15/2008-02-15_spice...

Spice Exploration in Brooklyn
Irene Sax February 15th 2008

printout dated 4/10/2009 Click Here to Read More..

Despair

http://images.despair.com/products/demotivators/customerdisservise.png

'Customer Disservice - Because We're Not Satisfied Until You're Not Satisfied'

printout dated 1/8/2009 Click Here to Read More..

The Living Church

pp1-3, The Living Church magazine, December 25, 2005 Click Here to Read More..

Wednesday 8 July 2009

from NYPL librarian contract

ARTICLE VI
PAY DIFFERENTIALS

Section 1. Privately paid librarians shall be paid an educational difference of $600.00 per year when they have, in addition to the graduate library science degree, a graduate degree from a recognized university. In the case of a degree awarded by a university outside the United States of America, recognition of this degree is subject to equivalency determination by the United States Office of Education. The Library will request City approval and funds for comparable treatment of City paid staff in librarian titles.

Section 2. As long as the City of New York agrees to pay for shift differential as provided in Article III of the 1995-2001 City-Wide Contract between the City of New York and District Council 37, AFSCME, AFL-CIO, The Library shall elect this coverage for those staff members on City budget lines, and The Library shall also provide, during such period, equivalent coverage for its privately paid staff members. For employees hired on or after July 1, 3004, the night differential will be in effect from 8:00pm to 8:00am for the first three years of employment.

Section 3. Meal and car allowance and overtime shall be paid in accordance with Articles IVV and VIII of the 1995-2001 City-Wide Contract between the City of New York and District Council 37, AFSCME, AFL-CIO.

ARTICLE VII
DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE

Section 1. This Article shall not apply to subject matters referred to in Section 12 of Article XXII (Job Security). Nothing in this Article shall prohibit The Library from Click Here to Read More..

in the same handwriting:

As history has shown the effects of war are both devastating and longlasting, the effects are seen today as hostilities continue even after 50 years. War is usually created by authorities who are voracious for power and control that they utterly disregarded people live. World War I and II were the most deadly, catastrophic and destructive military conflict the world has ever seen and yet it is perpetually cultivates other massive atrocities between countries. Click Here to Read More..

written in tiny handwriting in blue biro

As history has shown the effects of war are both devastating and long lasting. The effects are still seen today as hostilities continue even after 50 years. Ware is usually created by authorities who are voracious for power and control that they utterly disregarded people live. World War I and II were the most deadly, catastrophic, and destructive conflict the world has ever seen and yet it is perpetually cultivates other atrocities between countries. The Korean and Vietnam Wars were the offspring of Second World War. As long as men have ambitions, weapons, and a desire for supremacy and jurisdiction, there will always be infinite variance among human kinds. One can observe and conclude that war doesn't benefit a nation but obliterate a country and salvage a population. Otherwise, one can ask 'Is Western Civilization destined to become dead or moribund?'

In 1945, the Second World War ended in a victory for the Allies. The Soviet Union and United States subsequently emerged as the world's superpowers, setting the stage for the Cold War, which lasted for the next 45 years. The Cold War was the continuing state of conflict, tension, and competition that existed after World War II. On one side were the Soviet Union and its satellites and on the other were the powers of Western world Click Here to Read More..