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In the back corner was my favorite part of the press room: the librariansâ table, where the Academy librarians are on hand to answer questions. Under a sign that said âREFERENCE,â a librarian named Lucia Schultz had a thick binder of Oscar history and another of credits for the nominated films. Reporters came by to ask questions. Had there previously been two African-American acting winners in the same year? (Yes, in 2002, 2005, and 2007.) If Lin-Manuel Miranda won Best Original Song, would he be the youngest-ever âEGOTâ? (Depends on whether you count noncompetitive awards. Barbra Streisand was younger, but she won a Special Tony Award.) Was Mahershala Ali the first Muslim to win an Oscar? (They couldnât say, because the Academy doesnât keep records on winnersâ religious affiliations.) After Colleen Atwood won for Best Costume Design, a Metro.co.uk reporter rushed up to Schultz and asked if any other British people had won four Oscars. âYes, but Colleen Atwood is from Washington State,â Schultz said.
Michael Schulman, âScenes from the Oscar-Night Implosionâ http://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/scenes-from-the-oscar-night-implosion
Reference librarian in the Main Library, The University of Iowa, May 1955
Creator: Kent, Frederick W.
Source:Â http://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ictcs/id/15598
Gets me every time.
WHEN A PATRON MAKES A CALL ON SPEAKERPHONE
WHEN I HAVE TO SUB FOR A TEEN PROGRAM
WHEN IâM TRYING TO DEMONSTRATE THE LIBRARYâS ONLINE RESOURCES AND THE INTERNET QUITS WORKING