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Immigration, Under the Stage Lights
Houghton exhibit shows how new arrivals repeatedly influenced, rejuvenated American theater. -
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Special Exhibits Mark Bacow Inauguration
On Oct. 4–5, Harvard libraries celebrate the University’s past — and future. -
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The Life and Legacy of Gore Vidal
Literary legend’s papers archived at Houghton Library. -
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'Frankenweek' Will Take the Measure of the Monster
Readings, discussions, science demonstrations mark bicentennial of Mary Shelley’s classic novel. -
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For Sale: The First Printed Book in Antarctica
It’s filled with funny accounts from Ernest Shackleton’s Nimrod expedition. -
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Keepers of the Underground: The Hiphop Archive At Harvard
Students of Dr. Marcyliena Morgan, then a Professor of Linguistics at UCLA, started dropping by her office, imploring her to listen to hip-hop. -
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A Time of Trauma
Exhibition at Harvard University Archives highlights the tumultuous events of 1969 on campus. -
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Untangling the Secrets of One of Harvard’s Historic Hair Collections
The university’s Houghton Library is home to a number of famous tresses. -
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Meet the Snake-Hatted Woman and Elastic Skin Man of the Harvard Theatre Collection
One of the largest performing arts collections in the world also has some of the most unusual visuals. -
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The Harvard-Yenching Library, By the Numbers
140 years, 1.4 million volumes, and the most comprehensive collection for East Asian studies in the Western world.