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Uncovering histories of us
Schlesinger Library’s scrapbook collection offers scholars insights into hidden stories, texture of everyday life in bygone eras. -
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The colonial campus where it happened? Not exactly.
Often portrayed as hotbeds of revolutionary fervor, the nine colonial colleges offered curricula that proved traditional and slow to change. -
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History of the Fine Arts Library
The history of the Fine Arts Library is intertwined with Harvard's role in the development of academic programs in art and architectural history and museum studies. -
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Fine Arts Library Exhibitions
The Fine Arts Library has a display case in the Reading Room. Our librarians curate rotating exhibitions, and we often work with guest curators. -
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Lampoon looks back at 150 years of laughs
Alumni of humor magazine reunite for pop-up exhibit celebrating sesquicentennial. -
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Tip of the iceberg
A first year seminar visits Widener Library and the Harvard Map Collection to get a different view of icebergs and a close look at Harvard Library. -
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Harvard & the American Revolution Tour now on the Visit Harvard Mobile app
In honor of the 250th anniversary of the United States's founding, Harvard University is offering a new way to explore the campus’ ties to the nation. -
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Harvard University Archives Collections
Harvard's principal repository of university and personal archives from the 17th century to present day. -
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Helping to give birth to nation — and Harvard Med
School founder John Warren numbered among alumni who were part of revolutionary generation. -
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One of first to receive University honorary degree? George Washington.
Archivist says George Washington's honorary degree from Harvard is an early example of ‘long tradition of honoring national leaders.’