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Wednesday, Jan. 28 through Monday, May 25. Milton S. Eisenhower Library. Grauer&39;s Blue Jay: A Hopkins Tradition showcases Blue Jay memorabilia from journalist, author, and editorial cartoonist Neil A. Grauer. For more than 40 years, the most popular portrayal of Johns Hopkins&39; feisty mascot has been the cartoon Blue Jay created in 1966 by Grauer (A&S &39;69), during his student years as a cartoonist for The Johns Hopkins News-Letter, the university&39;s student newspaper. The exhibit is drawn from the Grauer Blue Jay Collection, a 1996 gift from Grauer to the Sheridan Libraries of more than 50 items. On display are his 1966 original sketch of the Blue Jay, drawn on the back of a 3x5 index card, numerous other original drawings, and lacrosse caps, T-shirts, posters, cups, an umbrella and a travel bag, all printed with the Blue Jay logo. Free. The Eisenhower Library is open 24/7 during the academic year. For holiday hours, visit www.library.jhu.edu/.
Location Information: Homewood - MSE LibraryRoom: M-level
When: May 17, 2009 12:00:00 AM to May 17, 2009 12:00:00 AM Where: Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore,Maryland Posted by:rollup
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Grauer&39;s Blue Jay: A Hopkins Tradition
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