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Documents of Freedom
Business School celebration of African-American Student Union includes cornerstones of American rights. -
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Keeping First-Years Informed
FAS program aims to strengthen connections between librarians, students. -
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Two Centuries of Treasures in the Harvard Law School Library
For much of its history, the library’s mission has included actively collecting, preserving and making freely available materials that are in danger. -
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A History of Games at Houghton
The enduring charm of tabletop games can be explored in a historical collection stored in a closet at Houghton Library. -
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In Yard Digs, There's An App For That
The trenches have been hard to miss. Dug nearly every other year since 2005 between the trees and pathways crossing venerable Harvard Yard... -
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In 1932, This Opera Was a Hit. Why Has No One Seen It Since?
Davóne Tines ’09, a bass-baritone with American Modern Opera Company (AMOC), stepped to the microphone in the Horner Room. -
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Green Building Projects Achieve Stringent Certifications
Cabot Science Library has received LEED v4 Commercial Interiors certification. -
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Harvard Has Digitized Virginia Woolf’s Photo Albums — And You Can Look At Them
In the age of Instagram, photo albums seem so old-fashioned, but who doesn’t enjoy leafing through other people’s memories? -
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Baker Library Acquires Dr. Andrew F. Brimmer Papers
First African American governor of the Federal Reserve also had lasting impact as professor, economist, consultant, and board member. -
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A New Home for Angela Davis's Papers (And Her 'Wanted' Poster)
Few people have experienced as dramatic a life as Angela Davis.