From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #13126 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, January 28 2024 Volume 14 : Number 13126 Today's Subjects: ----------------- If Your Eyesight Is Getting Worse, Youâre Missing This Key Nutrient ["Vis] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2024 11:29:27 +0100 From: "Vision Impairments" Subject: If Your Eyesight Is Getting Worse, Youâre Missing This Key Nutrient If Your Eyesight Is Getting Worse, Youbre Missing This Key Nutrient http://articblast.best/xO_r04DSUB4qcfz1ZjpQWQJtdneuZEfbJPt2bUPA0D9dvnE5SQ http://articblast.best/Nh-sGvv_rFuz2OcLqQC_jqr4VBwZyikOmv4kRQhHa_QfnYEuVA organ acquired William E. Dodge's home in April 1903. While the Satterlee house was under construction, the couple moved into the Dodge mansion. By late 1904, Morgan had also purchased the old Isaac Newton Stokes house at 229 Madison Avenue for his son J. P. Morgan Jr., who was known as "Jack". When Jack Morgan and his wife Jane Norton Grew moved into 229 Madison Avenue in 1905, he commissioned a major renovation of the interior and renumbered it as 231 Madison Avenue. Jack Morgan also performed $1,900 in changes to the house's exterior. J. P. Morgan came to own two-thirds of the city block; his holdings by 1907 included the whole 197.5-foot (60.2 m) frontage on Madison Avenue, stretching 300 feet (91 m) on 36th Street and 167 feet (51 m) on 37th Street. Founding of library Construction The library c.?1910, shortly after its completion Morgan's book collection took up more space than could fit in his residence by 1900, and he was unable to expand the house at 219 Madison Avenue due to the presence of an 18-foot-wide (5.5 m) driveway east of it. That January, he bought a 75-by-100-foot (23 by 30 m) plot of land on 36th Street, between his own house and the Satterlee home, for a library. The site had been occupied by two brownstone homes at 35 and 37 East 36th Street, which Morgan promptly razed. He then hired Warren and Wetmore to design a Baroque-style library. After rejecting Warren and Wetmore's plans, Morgan hired Charles McKim of McKim, Mead & White to design the library in 1 ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #13126 ***********************************************