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JFK's Voice at Age 20
Archivists from Harvard University have released what they say is the earliest known voice recording of President John F. Kennedy. -
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JFK's Earliest-Known Voice Recording
Listen to the earliest-known recording of John F. Kennedy captured during a class at Harvard University in 1937. -
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Vast Digitizing Project Will Put Harvard's Colonial Archives Online
Harvard University has launched a project to digitize almost half a million items from its 17th and 18th century archives. -
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Harvard’s Find of a Colonial Map of New Jersey Is a Reminder of Border Wars
A librarian in the neutral territory of Massachusetts has uncovered a long-lost document from those tangled disputes. -
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Harvard-Acquired Pentecostal Collection Offers Up 'Gold Mine'
Archive offers Harvard a glimpse into Pentecostal evangelism. -
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Televangelists on Tape
Bishop Carlton Pearson hopes that once Harvard digitizes the collection, “People can see the remains online, all over the world.” -
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The Harvard Library Innovation Lab
If technology-driven change in knowledge and information services is unavoidable, what should we do about it? -
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CURIOSity Digital Exhibits
Curated views and specialized search options for Harvard's digital materials. -
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Reconstruction, One of the Most Misunderstood Chapters in American History
"It was a time of unparalleled hope," said Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, who has produced a new documentary about Reconstruction. -
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Striking Lessons from the 1960s
Event commemorating student protest that rocked the campus will connect to today’s student-activists