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Caption At the April 1 opening of the Oneida Library. This library, the first of its kind on an Indian reservation in Wisconsin, was planned and developed by Mrs. Sylvia Calhoun, Bahá'í of Green Bay, and other believers of the area, with the cooperation of workers in VISTA as well as young people and women of Oneida.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 436, page 23. View as PDF

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