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Oct 25: Join @HoughtonLib curator @John_Overholt for his gallery talk @harvartmuseums’ ongoing exhibition, Dare To Know, on one of the most important and consequential prints of the 18th century: Description of a Slave Ship. Free with registration: https://t.co/megFXaTGQb
Today on @JSTOR_Daily: @dorothyjberry writes on archival description and how a memoir by formerly enslaved dress designer Elizabeth Keckley outraged readers with its "behind the scenes" glimpse into the private life of the Lincoln family: https://t.co/xkRa9IIgtw
This year's Harvard staff art show features the work of our colleagues Francis Alix and Melanie Wisner. https://t.co/t2mZ5pVgQm
Star Trek made its television debut #OnThisDay in 1966. Houghton holds the archives of costume designer Robert Fletcher, including the work he did to reinvent the look of the franchise for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. https://t.co/ZEtQ48HJQk
#OTD 1971 the USPS officially began operations. After fighting in the #CivilWar in Company C of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, an all-Black Union army regiment, Sgt. William Harvey Carney spent over 30 yrs as a letter carrier in New Bedford. https://t.co/5QOKciiqqx
Check out our new exhibition "Landmarks: Maps as Literary Illustration" open now through April 14th. https://t.co/WwIMGuzUqD #LandmarksLiteraryMaps
Play the story! Bookmoss, an interactive fiction game set at @HoughtonLib is live this morning: https://t.co/wgev58At4n
Houghton holds the complete publication archive and original drawings for the 1961 first edition of James and the Giant Peach. #RoaldDahlDay
Houghton holds the complete publication archive and original drawings for the 1961 first edition of James and the Giant Peach. @americanrep
This 1820 drawing of a peach looks good enough to eat (but don't you dare!) https://t.co/xi1XZnIHF6