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Cambridge Artist Honors Remarkable Women in History With a Drawing Every Day
What does Rep. Ayanna Pressley have in common with a world champion motorcyclist, a Japanese-American sculptor and an Anglican bishop? -
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Ruskin at 200: A Victorian Genius and His Art
A very eminent Victorian remains a force for how we understand art and society. -
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5 Highlights from the African American Collections at Schlesinger Library
The African American collections at Schlesinger Library tell the fascinating stories of women from all walks of life. -
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Ukraine in the World
Explore the history of Ukraine and Ukrainians throughout the world drawing from Harvard's collections in Ukrainian literature, politics, history, and more. -
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Political Scientist Sid Verba dies at 86
Sidney Verba, the longest-serving director of Harvard’s libraries as well as a prominent political scientist, has died. -
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Harvard Releases Earliest Recording of John F. Kennedy, a Politician in the Making
The forceful voice of the 20-year-old Harvard student punches through the crackling audio, his thick Boston accent coming to life. -
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Harvard Releases Earliest Known Recording Of JFK
Harvard University says it has uncovered what it believes is the earliest known recording of the late President John F. Kennedy. -
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Hear a 20-Year-Old John F. Kennedy Speak
Archivists have recently digitized a clip from a 1937 public speaking course, believed to be the oldest recording of the president.