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Why Emily Dickinson Fans and Scholars are Excited About 'Dickinson' on Apple TV+
Leslie Morris, Houghton Library's curator of modern books and manuscripts, discusses a new AppleTV+ series about a teenage Emily Dickinson. -
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Bringing the Bone Box Back to Life
3D printing enables HMS' Countway Library to revive a human skeletal study program from the 1800s. -
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Angela Davis Looks Back
Famed activist Angela Davis visits Harvard to celebrate Schlesinger Library's acquisition and exhibition of her papers. -
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A Commitment to Radicalism
A campus visit from Angela Davis and her papers, on view at Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute, serve as a call to action. -
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Ken Olsen Collection Newly Moved to Harvard Business School's Baker Library
The papers of Ken Olsen, the founder of Digital Equipment Corporation, will be housed at HBS' Baker Library on permanent loan from Gordon College. -
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Manchukuo Collection
View material related to the Pan-Asian state once located in northeastern China and controlled by imperial Japan. -
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Nuremberg Trials Project
An open-access initiative from Harvard Law School, this collection makes thousands of transcripts, briefs, document books, evidence files, and other papers from the Nuremberg Trials available online. -
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New Exhibit at Baker Library on U.S. Steel Corporation’s Public Relations Photography
In the mid-1900s, U.S. Steel became one of the first corporations to develop a PR strategy, using photographs now on display at Baker Library. -
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Houghton Library's Russian Ballet Expert Shares Thoughts on Dancer Rudolf Nureyev
Irina Klyagin, a renowned Russian ballet scholar at Houghton Library, discusses the fascinating life and tragic death of dance star Rudolf Nureyev. -
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What Is An American?
Local high school student essays on American identity are now on display at HGSE's Gutman Library.