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How a Parisian Sex Worker Stole EE Cummings’s Heart
Letters held in Houghton Library shed new light on the love story between the poet and Marie Louise Lallemand during the First World War. -
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The Pesach'ke Burstein and Lillian Lux Yiddish Theater Archive
Documents the lives and careers of a globetrotting Yiddish theater dynasty. -
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The Seymour Rechtzeit Jewish Theater Collection
The voices of stage and radio stars Seymour Rechtzeit and Miriam Kressyn live on in rare recordings and archival materials. -
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The Leo Fuchs Yiddish Theater Archive
Documents the life and career of famed Yiddish comic, musician, dancer, and producer Leo Fuchs. -
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The Max Eisen Jewish Theater Collection
The business of Jewish show business is at the heart of the press agent’s archive. -
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At Home with Harvard: Library Treasures
A round-up from Harvard’s libraries, covering noteworthy exhibits, resources, and reflections on the role of libraries in an online world. -
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The Challenge of Archiving the #MeToo Movement
Most Schlesinger Library collections involve papers and physical records — not hashtags and tweets. -
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HLS Librarians, Remote But Not Distant: ‘We’re Here for You’
Since going remote in March, the Harvard Law School Library has had to rethink what it means to provide services and access to its collections. -
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In a Word: On Writing’s Place in a Pandemic
Dispatches from socially distanced Harvard — like the Woodberry Poetry Room’s Christina Davis, who is spearheading a poetry exchange. -
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Crowdsourcing the Story of a People
This spring, Professor Tiya Miles will teach “Abolitionist Women and Their Worlds,” a public history course supported by Schlesinger Library.