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Cornell University Library Historical Tours will focus on the Library's history and showcase its noteworthy architecture, collections and artwork.

Kicking off the series is an introduction to Cornell's oldest library – Uris Library.  Built in 1891, elements of the university's history are preserved in the architecture and art work that fills Uris.

For now, the Uris podcasts will highlight the Dean Room, the Class of 1957 - Kinkeldey Room, the Andrew Dickson White Library and Jacques Lipchitz's sculpture, Song of the Vowels.

 

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To subscribe to the CUL Historical Tours Podcast, paste this link into your RSS reader: feeds.feedburner.com/cornell/Pzae

In the iTunes store, search for Uris Library. You can also click on the Podcasts link in the left hand column, then from the Advanced menu at the top of the window, select Subscribe to Podcast. In the pop-up window, enter this address: library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/UrisTour.xml
 
In Juice, choose the Subscriptions tab at the top.  Click on the Add New Feed icon and copy and paste the following address into the url location bar: library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/UrisTour.xml.  Save and click on Check/Download Selected Feed icon to download the podcast.

 

 

 

 

Uris Entrance