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so green so pretty so green so pretty Shira Golding image changing leaves changing leaves Shira Golding image The New-York Historical Society: Lessons from One Nonprofit's Long Struggle for Survival The New-York Historical Society: Lessons from One Nonprofit's Long Struggle for Survival $17.00 Kevin M. Guthrie Book "The lessons of this book challenge the leaders of all nonprofits to be actively aware of their responsibilities and courageous in meeting them.... Required reading for every new officer and trustee of a nonprofit organization, be it a university, museum, religious insitution, or charitable foundation." --Millicent D. Abell, The University Library Emeritus, Yale University "Kevin Guthrie's book make for compelling reading. With exceptional lucidity, he tells the complicated history of an important cultural institution, and draws conclusions that will be important for all of us responsible for managing the affairs of our nation's private libraries and museums." --Paul LeClerc, president, The New York Public Library The New-York Historical Society: Lessons from One Nonprofit's Long Struggle for Survival The New-York Historical Society: Lessons from One Nonprofit's Long Struggle for Survival $17.00 Kevin M. Guthrie Book "The lessons of this book challenge the leaders of all nonprofits to be actively aware of their responsibilities and courageous in meeting them.... Required reading for every new officer and trustee of a nonprofit organization, be it a university, museum, religious insitution, or charitable foundation." --Millicent D. Abell, The University Library Emeritus, Yale University "Kevin Guthrie's book make for compelling reading. With exceptional lucidity, he tells the complicated history of an important cultural institution, and draws conclusions that will be important for all of us responsible for managing the affairs of our nation's private libraries and museums." --Paul LeClerc, president, The New York Public Library