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Little Women is a Work of Genius - Let's Treat it Like One
Materials from Houghton's Alcott Collection strengthen an argument about the cultural impact of Little Women and its rightful place in literary canon. -
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Page Through the Diaries of Louisa May Alcott at Harvard's Houghton Library
An overview of some of the most interesting pieces in the library's Alcott Collection, featuring Houghton's Christine Jacobson. -
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The Alimentary Rules of Building a Cookbook Collection
An exploration of the extensive cookbook collection, including works by famous chef Julia Child, at Radcliffe's Schlesinger Library. -
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Realism of Harvard's 'Glass Flowers' Still Dazzles
Herbarium curator Donald Pfister discusses the process that created the realistic glass flowers displayed in the Harvard Museum of Natural History. -
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Harvard Treasure: Hasty Pudding Posters
The Harvard Theatre Collection at Houghton Library holds posters advertising Hasty Pudding satirical performances from 150+ years ago to the present. -
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Polaroid Corporation Collection
Take a closer look at the iconic, twentieth-century company whose pioneering achievements in optics and engineering continue to have technological, social, and artistic significance. -
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Pictorial Maps
Get lost in the fanciful delights of 20th-century pictorial cartography at the Harvard Map Collection. -
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T.S. Eliot Left a Deliciously Petty Note to Future Readers of His Private Letters
The poet's 1930s-1950s letters to his crush were made public this month, along with a response Eliot wrote and instructed Houghton Library to release. -
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Stephen B. Fassett Collection
Explore the correspondence of pioneering musicologist and audio engineer Steve Fassett, who made some of the earliest recordings of Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, and Joan Baez.
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France in the Americas
A collection documenting the French presence in the Americas from the early 16th century through the 19th century.