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Highlights from the Year in Print, Online, and over the Airwaves

Sun., Dec. 30, 2012 | Matt Stevens
We've covered a lot of memorable stories on Verso this year, but The Huntington also got a fair amount of coverage in other outlets—from the Los Angeles Times to the Wall Street Journal, from KPCC's AirTalk to international art magazine Apollo.
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A Verso Toast to 2012

Fri., Dec. 28, 2012 | Kate Lain
The week leading up to that day when we swap out the old calendar for the new is always a favorite for taking stock of all that has happened—from the mundane to the milestone—over the past 12 months and gearing up to embark on the dozen to come. As we here at Verso took a look back with an eye to the months ahead, we compiled a list of 10 posts from the past year that we think have captured—each in its own way—some essence of what it is that we set out to do here on the blog.
Beyond The H

Yours, W Short

Wed., Dec. 26, 2012 | Laura Voisin
It wasn't an "Aha!" moment but rather one of the many "Hmmm" moments most scholars come across on a daily basis. And this one was dated Dec. 26, 1795.
Botanical

ORCHID COLLECTION | The Star of Bethlehem Discovered!

Fri., Dec. 21, 2012 | Brandon Tam
Astronomers throughout history have searched the skies in hopes of locating the Star of Bethlehem, the famed star of scripture. Meanwhile botanists have found their very own "Star of Bethlehem" among the Orchid family.
Conferences

Thirty-Three Ways of Looking at the American Revolution

Wed., Dec. 19, 2012 | Matt Stevens
This publishing season, books on the American Revolution and Founding Fathers have garnered tough reviews and a little controversy, but one book stands out as a once-in-a-generation reassessment of scholarship on that subject: The Oxford Handbook of the American Revolution.
Library

Happy Birthday, Beethoven

Sun., Dec. 16, 2012 | Catherine Wehrey
"What you are, you are by accident of birth; what I am, I am by myself." The baptismal certificate of Ludwig van Beethoven is dated Dec. 17, 1770. Since custom dictated that families not wait longer than 24 hours to baptize a newborn, we assume that he began his tumultuous life on Dec. 16, in Bonn, Germany.
Cookbook Collection

COOKBOOK COLLECTION | To Roast Goose

Thu., Dec. 13, 2012 | Shelley Kresan
Another post in a series from the cataloger of the Anne M. Cranston cookbook collection, which consists of approximately 4,400 British and American cookbooks from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Botanical

ORCHID COLLECTION | An Album of Albums

Fri., Dec. 7, 2012 | Brandon Tam
Finding a rare and endangered plant species in the wild is hard enough. What is even more difficult is spotting an albino form of that flower!