For many of Oklahoma City’s homeless, library offers refuge from reality, the cold

For many of Oklahoma City’s homeless, the Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library is more than just a civic jewel. For them, it’s a place to put aside, if only for a while, the realities of their harsh existence on the cold winter streets.

 
BY PHILLIP O’CONNOR | Modified: December 28, 2012 at 10:21 pm | Published: December 29, 2012   

photo - Charles Scott, left, and Jeff Hancock, who are homeless, talk Friday outside the Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library. Photo by Phillip O’Connor, The Oklahoman
Charles Scott, left, and Jeff Hancock, who are homeless, talk Friday outside the Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library. Photo by Phillip O’Connor, The Oklahoman

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The Metropolitan Library System, which includes the Norick library, has a code of conduct that, among other things, prohibits barefoot or shirtless patrons and those wearing wet clothes or with...
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