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Item Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter, 2012, Vol 16, No. 1(University of Minnesota Libraries, 2012-03) McKuras, Julie; Klinger, Leslie S; Sveum, Richard J; Johnson, Timothy J; Pollock, DonaldQuarterly newsletter of the Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries. This issue is devoted to Norman Schatell and his artwork; Conan Doyle's play, "The Speckled Band"; John C. Hogan and his various Sherlockian writings, including "Opportunities for Asteroidal Crime"; recent acquisitions; an update from the President and a donation to the BSI Archives; musings by the editor, including a remembrance of Fred Levin; notice of the annual meeting; and an update from the curator on an eight week seminar with a neighborhood seminar in Saint Paul.Item Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter, 2012, Vol 16, No. 3(University of Minnesota Libraries, 2012-09) Yates, Donald; McKuras, Julie; Sveum, Richard J; Johnson, Timothy J; Pollock, Donald; Klinger, Leslie SQuarterly newsletter of the Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries. This issue is devoted to the Sherlockian experiences of scholar Donald Yates; Reverend Henry T. Folsom's chronology, "Through the Years at Baker Street"; notes from the President on various events, including the triennial conference in August 2013; recent acquisitions; musings by the editor; recent visitors to the Collections from Virginia and Nebraska; and the curator's local presentations as part of the Libraries "Speaker's Bureau."Item Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter, 2021, Vol 25, No. 3(University of Minnesota Libraries, 2021-09) Stashower, Daniel; Curley, Geoffrey; McKuras, Julie; Pollock, Donald; Terras, Donald J; Johnson, Timothy J; Seitz, Amy NQuarterly newsletter of the Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries. This issue is devoted to the life and work of prominent Sherlockian, Jon L. Lellenberg, who served as a member of the newsletter's editorial board and as an advisory member to the Sherlock Holmes Collections.