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Item Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter, 2014, Vol 18, No. 3(University of Minnesota Libraries, 2014-09) Fong, Cheryll L; McKuras, Julie; Sveum, Richard J; Mason, Steve; Press, Charles; Betzner, RayQuarterly newsletter of the Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries. This issue includes articles on Cheryll Fong's experience as interim curator during the curator's sabbatical; a Sherlockian parody published a hundred years ago in the Minneapolis Sunday Tribune about the University of Minnesota; Sherlockian Martin J. Swanson; research experiences in using the Collections by Ray Betzner and Steve Mason; acquisition of the Berg Collection; and notice of the Friends annual meeting featuring author and critic Michael Dirda.Item Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter, 2017, Vol 21, No. 1(University of Minnesota Libraries, 2017-03) Fong, Cheryll L; McKuras, Julie; Sveum, Richard J; Johnson, Timothy JQuarterly newsletter of the Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries. This issue includes articles on the Jennie Paton Collection, the Stanton O. and June Rolstad Berg Collection, World War I Holmes stories published by the YMCA, the anthology "Seventeen Steps to 221B," and curatorial activities.Item Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter, 2017, Vol 21, No. 2(University of Minnesota Libraries, 2017-06) McKuras, Julie; Sveum, Richard J; Johnson, Timothy J; Fong, Cheryll LQuarterly newsletter of the Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries. This issue includes articles on Dr. Marshall Blankenship and his collection, Vincent Starrett and his writings, Robert Hahn and his pastiche "The Adventure of the Copper's Breeches," our superb student assistants, and curatorial activities, including our first visit to the 221B Con in Atlanta.Item Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter, 2017, Vol 21, No. 3(University of Minnesota Libraries, 2017-09) Pollak, Marsha; Sveum, Richard J; McKuras, Julie; Johnson, Timothy J; Fong, Cheryll LQuarterly newsletter of the Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries. This issue includes articles on the Sub-Librarians of the Baker Street Irregulars in the American Library Association scion society, Karl Krejci-Graf and his writing in The Sherlock Holmes Journal on science, observations (in the form of various public addresses by the curator) on aspects of the Holmesian world as seen from his perch in Minneapolis, travels and tales by the curators on visits to different parts of the country, and other collection-related activities.Item Luther and the World Turned Upside Down: Prophecy, Revolution, and the End of Time -- A Coloring Book of Images from the Exhibition(University of Minnesota Libraries, 2017) Terpstra, Darren; Fong, Cheryll L; Johnson, Timothy JA coloring book of images taken from the exhibition "Luther and the World Turned Upside Down: Prophecy, Revolution, and the End of Time"Item Luther and the World Turned Upside Down: Prophecy, Revolution, and the End of Time -- Exhibit Essay and Checklist(University of Minnesota Libraries, 2017-06) Louthan, Howard; Fong, Cheryll L; Johnson, Timothy JIn this year that we remember the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation, we encounter an individual who in some ways is just as polarizing and puzzling today as he was during his lifetime. Who was Martin Luther? Was he a progressive who brought needed changes to a church riddled with corruption and theologically adrift, or was he at the end of the day a social conservative who sided with the establishment and backed away from the revolutionary implications of his teaching? Luther and the World Turned Upside Down. Prophecy, Revolution, and the End of Time is an exhibit constructed to help us think through the often contradictory impulses that ran through this individual who more than anyone else transformed the religious landscape of medieval Europe. It offers clues and insights into Luther’s world and helps us think through these complicated questions.