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For John Ashbery’s Personal Library, a Spot on the Shelves at Harvard
Houghton Library, which began acquiring the poet’s papers in 1986, announced the acquisition of the John Ashbery Reading Library. -
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John Ruskin, Victorian Radical and Art Historian
The bicentennial of Ruskin’s birth prompted the exhibition at Houghton, which also highlights his unique relationship with Harvard. -
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Extended Weekend Hours at Cabot Science Library
During the spring 2019 semester, Cabot Library pilots later hours on Friday and Saturday evenings. -
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New Leader for Harvard Library
Martha Whitehead, who has led the library at Queen’s University in Ontario, has been named to lead Harvard Library. She will assume her post in June. -
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A Widener Welcome
Harvard Library has created a portrait gallery to celebrate and welcome new faculty across Harvard. -
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How Lehman became Lehman
Exhibition on the financial giant’s history gives a peek into U.S. business development — and Baker Library’s vast collection. -
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George Washington’s Birthday: Letter Sheds Light On First President’s First Love
You probably learned a lot about him in school, but there’s one part of George Washington's life that he may have kept secret for more than 200 years. -
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Black Entrepreneurs in the Spotlight
Students work with librarians at Harvard Business School to pitch projects that reach potential markets in black communities. -
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Echoes of 1969
Recalling a time of trial, and its continuing resonances at Harvard. -
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Connections in the Collections
Treasures from across Harvard were on display at an open house in Widener Library.