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What's Next? The Soros Lincoln Memorial?

In the 1960s, I lived in New York City. One of the pleasures many of us experienced in those days was a visit to the New York Public Library. The library was our home away from home, and it made us proud of the city. It was more than a library, encompassing many of the ingredients that had made New York great.

I — and I suspect...

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