Lunch with the Libraries: Sir William Osler's Books and the Tudor & Stuart Club

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For this edition of Lunch with the Libraries, [Daniel T. McClurkin](https://krieger.jhu.edu/humanities-institute/people/current-fellows/#:~:text=Daniel%20McClurkin%20(2023%E2%80%9324) will guide attendees through the T&S Room in Gilman Hall and the John Work Garrett Library in Evergreen, where most of the rarest materials in the T&S Society's collection reside. In the process, we'll consider the legacy of the club by walking through some of the spaces that bear its august memory while simultaneously looking to the society's current and future life as one of Johns Hopkins's oldest scholarly and social organizations.
Please attend the event by using the Hopkins at Home link.
Founded in 1923 by Sir William Osler, the Tudor & Stuart Club at Johns Hopkins centers around the study and shared love of books. Though widely dormant in the 1990s, the club has recently been revitalized as the T&S Society, continuing the club's original commitment to camaraderie by way of bibliophilia.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students