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‘Revolutionary, Proud, and Ultra-Campy’: ‘My Comrade’ Founder Gives Hofer Lecture
Communications Intern Tess Kelley covered this fall's Hofer Lecture, featuring drag queen and queer 'zine' publisher Linda Simpson. -
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Dumbarton Oaks, According to Dr. Batsaki
A discussion with the executive director of the Harvard-owned research institute, museum and garden in Washington, DC. -
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Campus Aesthetics: What Are the Nicest Harvard Study Spaces?
As the temperature drops, more and more students are returning to their favorite indoor study spaces on campus. -
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Pauli Murray: Who Was the Legal Advocate and Civil Rights Champion?
A look at Murray’s influential essay on segregation, now held among the Murray papers at Schlesinger Library. -
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Biography of a Place: Unearthing the Forgotten History of the Quad
A new Harvard course asks students to write a history of the Radcliffe Quadrangle. -
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Colonial Church Record Books
Explore birth, baptism, and death records in these digitized colonial era church record books from the Harvard Divinity School Library. -
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Indigenous Knowledge Collection
Explore contemporary materials from Native American and Global Indigenous communities. -
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The Code Word Is ‘Interoperability’
The International Image Interoperability Framework gives scholars anywhere up-close access to a world of art. -
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Arabic 78 Recordings
Early disc recordings of Arab and Arab-American music that spans the first half of the twentieth century. -
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‘If a Poem Could Live and Breathe’: A Novel Based on Teddy Roosevelt’s Letters
After reading letters held in Harvard Library’s Theodore Roosevelt Collection, author Mary Calvi crafted her story of Roosevelt’s first love.