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Quotations at the Maze Branch Library
The three Oak Park Public Library locations are tied together
thematically by the use of quotations in the buildings. The
Dole Branch and Maze Branch quotations are all from Oak Park
authors. The Main Library quotations are selections from world
literature with strong representation of Oak Park authors.
Main Library Quotes | Dole
Branch Quotes
"A child sees everything sharp and radiant; each object
with its shadow beside it. Happiness is more truly happiness
than it will ever be again, and is caused by such little things."
Elizabeth Enright, from Newbery Medal Acceptance Speech, June
20, 1939
"Part of Oak Park's special aura can be traced to its
historical and cultural roots, most visibly preserved in its
architecture."
Carole Goodwin, from The Oak Park Strategy
"In the next block a public library crowned the corner."
Harriette Gillem Robinet, from Walking to the Bus-Rider Blues
"All of these activities were fun for both youngsters
and grown-ups and were instrumental in making all realize that
the Library was a friendly, happy place as well as a storehouse
of books and knowledge."
Adele Maze, April, 1954
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