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The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts was scheduled to open for public service October 29 after a three-year, $37-million renovation. The smallest building in the city's Lincoln Center cultural complex, the library has been renamed the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center in honor of the couple whose contribution made the state-of-the-art facility possible.
"The list of improvements to the library is impressive," said William D. Walker, senior vice president and Andrew W. Mellon director of the …