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Today in History - July 6

Today in History - July 6

On July 6, 1957, Althea Gibson won the women's singles title at Wimbledon.  Continue reading.

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This Thursday (7:00 PM July 9) at the Mary Pickford Theater (Washington, DC)

07/06/2026 08:57 AM EDT

Announcement for screening of THE SWIMMER (Columbia, 1968) in the Mary Pickford Theater, July 9.

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NLS BARD Support: : July’s Many Faces of BARD program

July’s Many Faces of BARD program

The topic for the Thursday, July 9, 2026, Many Faces of BARD program will be Previewing New and Upcoming Features in the DA2 Software Version 2.0. This will be the second session of a two-part program. Part 1 was presented in June. After the presentation and demonstration, we will take your questions about all things BARD for the remainder of the hour.  

The program will begin at 7 p.m. eastern time and last for one hour. NLS will record this program. The session can be joined by going to: https://loc.zoomgov.com/j/1606945179?pwd=EH2KEjihYhALNg5ttf816aKuPGgndc.1.

Archived recordings of previous Many Faces of BARD sessions, including Part 1 of this program, are available online at www.loc.gov/nls/news-and-updates/many-faces-of-bard.

Remember that the meeting is recorded. Do not speak if you do not wish to be on the recording. If you wish to speak, you may request to do so by raising your hand. On a PC, press Alt Y to toggle raising and lowering your hand; on a Mac, press Option Y; and if dialing in via telephone, press Star 9. To mute or unmute yourself on a PC, press Alt A; on a Mac, press Command-Shift A; and on a telephone, press Star 6. If you choose to dial in to the call, use the telephone numbers provided below. The Zoom.gov ID will not work with standard Zoom.us.

The complete Zoom invitation is below. To review past programming, please go to www.loc.gov/nls/news-and-updates/many-faces-of-bard.

 

 

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