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The Battalion

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The Battalion

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Bob Rogers, holding a special edition of The Battalion.
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The referees and starting lineups of the Brazilian and Mexican national teams walk onto Kyle Field before the MexTour match on Saturday, June 8, 2024. (Kyle Heise/The Battalion)
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Bush Library offers a look at the life of the former first lady

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Photo by Photo by Taylor Fennell

New photo banners of Barbara Bush are on display in the Presidential Rotunda. 

With a new collection of photo banners, condolence books and a documentary about Barbara Bush’s life, the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum is remembering the former first lady’s life and her love of others.
The Bush Library debuted a new display in the Presidential Rotunda Wednesday, featuring eight portraits of Barbara Bush and her family along with three condolence books for visitors to sign. According to David Anaya, director of marketing and communications at the library, the tribute will be on display for 30 days.
The Library will be closed on April 20 and 21. Sunday, April 22, admission is free and hours of operation will be noon from 8 p.m. Admission will also be free April 23 and 24, and hours of admission will be 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Regular hours and admission fees will resume on April 25.

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