A bedspread made by famed Bauhaus artist Anni Albers, who immigrated to the United States with her husband Josef Albers in 1933, is as much a part of Harvard’s history as its university art collection ...
The chart above shows the number of applications under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for business records and "tangible things," which the law defines to include "books, records, papers, ...
Doritos and corn chips turned into objects of historical study yesterday in the new General Education course United States in the World 30: “Tangible Things: Harvard Collections in World History.” ...
Ivan Gaskell, the Margret S. Winthrop curator at Harvard and senior history lecturer, and Laurel Ulrich, the 300th anniversary university professor in the history department, are an unlikely pair of ...
Outgrowth of an exhibition of objects from the collections of Harvard University, organized in 2011. (Preface) Companion website available with 406 images, including ...