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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. -
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Harvard Digitizes Colonial North America Archives
The ongoing project will be completed this spring by university archivists, resulting in more than 600,000 documents available online. -
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Helene Pilibosian’s New Poetry Collection, Legacy of an Author, is Released
The Schlesinger Library holds the collection by the late Pilibosian, a Harvard alum and Widener Library employee. -
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Rumored 'The Thing' Remake Based on Lost Manuscript 'Frozen Hell'
The John Campbell manuscript for 'Frozen Hell,' a longer version of the story 'The Thing' was based on, was discovered at Houghton Library. -
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The Rittase Touch
Details of the Pusey Library exhibit of Harvard University Archives photos by William Rittase, taken in the 1930s. -
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Why Scholars Think the Unsealed T.S. Eliot Letters are a Big Deal
Analysis of the letters Eliot sent to longtime crush Emily Hale and the statement he wrote for Houghton to publicize in response to the letters. -
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Collector's Items
Highlights from the Harvard Law School Library’s collection of quirky items, including Supreme Court Justice bobbleheads. -
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Pudding Pots & Parody
Exploring Harvard’s collection of Hasty Pudding Club posters at Houghton Library and Pusey Library.