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Holiday treats from the kitchen of Julia Child
The Schlesinger Library at Harvard Radcliffe Institute holds the papers of the late celebrity chef Julia Child in a special archive. -
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Kazbegi-Dadiani Family Papers
Documenting Georgian aristocracy, from the Russian Empire to exile in the West -
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Marshall I. Goldman Papers
Research papers of a noted Sovietologist -
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Gregory I. Samoylenko Papers
Documenting the life of a White Russian officer turned American engineer -
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Genrikh M. Deich Papers
Research and archival documents on Jews in the Russian Empire -
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How maps (and cyclists) paved way for roads
Harvard Map Librarian Molly Taylor-Poleskey takes an alternative route through cartographic history and finds a few surprises -
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Found: A Manuscript That Unlocks a Forgotten Black Composer’s World
Over a century after Edmond Dédé’s death, his “Morgiane,” perhaps the oldest existing opera by a Black American, will be staged for the first time. -
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Evidence Synthesis and Literature Review Support
Get help with literature reviews, scoping, meta-analysis, and systematic reviews for research projects in the sciences and social sciences. -
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Lamont Celebrates 75 Years
Projection mapping and cupcakes were part of Lamont Library's 75th birthday celebration.