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Washington University’s First Commencement Address: From the Desk of William Greenleaf Eliot
https://library.washu.edu/news/from-the-desk-1862commencement/In June of 1862, William Greenleaf Eliot delivered the commencement address for Washington University’s first graduating class, whose numbers included...
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Special Collections Collection Development Policy
https://library.washu.edu/about/policies/spec-collection-development-policy/For the full policy, please see the Julian Edison Department of Special Collections Collection Development Policy documentation (PDF). Mission of...
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Preview of the Charles Johnson Papers
https://library.washu.edu/news/preview-of-the-charles-johnson-papers/We are thrilled to be adding the Charles Johnson Papers to the Julian Edison Department of Special Collections and to...
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Data Is for Everyone
https://library.washu.edu/events/data-is-for-everyone/Join this presentation to learn more about the variety of tools and services offered by the Institute for Informatics (I2), and...
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Save the Date for Geography Awareness Week 2020
https://library.washu.edu/news/save-the-date-for-geography-awareness-week-2020/Data Services is gearing up for another event-filled Geography Awareness Week taking place November 16–20. Created in 1987 through a...
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The Libraries Acquire a Rare Book of the French and Italian Renaissance
https://library.washu.edu/news/the-libraries-acquire-a-rare-book-of-the-french-and-italian-renaissance/The Julian Edison Department of Special Collections recently acquired a copy of Hypnerotomachie, ov Discours du songe de Poliphile, printed in...
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Staff Pick: The Marsh King’s Daughter by Karen Dionne
https://library.washu.edu/news/staff-pick-the-marsh-kings-daughter-by-karen-dionne/Not being one much for thrillers, I was a tentative reader of the early chapters but became engaged by the...
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International Writers Series: Mary Jo Bang
https://library.washu.edu/events/international-writers-series-mary-jo-bang/In this virtual reading and discussion, Mary Jo Bang will present her recent translation of Dante's Purgatorio.
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Staff Pick: Where Are We Now? The Epidemic as Politics
https://library.washu.edu/news/staff-pick-where-are-we-now-the-epidemic-as-politics/Immediately upon publishing his first public letter—which serves as an introductory chapter to this volume—criticizing the way in which his...
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Documenting WWI: The Harlem Hellfighters in Men of Bronze
https://library.washu.edu/news/documenting-wwi-the-harlem-hellfighters-in-men-of-bronze/As we continue to highlight collections related to America’s entry into WWI a century ago, we cannot neglect the seldom-told...
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In ‘Katherine Dunham: Dance and the African Diaspora,’ Das Explores the Life of a Legendary Performer
https://library.washu.edu/news/36553-2/Joanna Dee Das is an assistant professor of dance in WU’s performing arts department. In her new book, Katherine Dunham:...