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An Extraordinary Novel of Ordinary Lives
Tue., March 12, 2013 | Sue Hodson"His finest-tuned tale yet." The tale in question is Kent Haruf's Benediction, just published by Knopf, and the phrase comes from one of a growing body of reviews filled with praise for the novel. In it, Haruf takes us back to Holt
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COOKBOOK COLLECTION | From Vermont Kitchens
Thu., March 7, 2013 | Shelley KresanAnother 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. In this series, Shelley shares fascinating recipes
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An Economic Historian Plays with Art History
Tue., March 5, 2013Steve Hindle, the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington, will present a lecture at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday evening, March 6, in Friends' Hall. His subject: The economic history of 18th-century rural England.
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What Would Pope Gregory Do?
Fri., March 1, 2013 | Matt StevensWhen the conclave of cardinals assembles to replace Pope Benedict XVI, it might look past the example of Pope Gregory XII—the last pope to resign, in 1415—to Gregory I (ca. 540–604), known to history as Gregory the Great
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A Library of Last Resort
Wed., Feb. 27, 2013 | Matt StevensHenry Edwards Huntington was born on this day in 1850, which makes today Founder's Day at The Huntington. You can mark the occasion by downloading last week's Founder's Day talk by David Zeidberg, the Avery Director of the Library.
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And the Oscar Went to…
Thu., Feb. 21, 2013 | Catherine WehreyWinners of the Pulitzer Prize might walk the halls of the Huntington Library, but come February the only awards that matter are the Oscars. Luckily, The Huntington has one in its collections.
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ORCHID COLLECTION | Forever Immortalized
Fri., Feb. 15, 2013 | Brandon TamAung San Suu Kyi, Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, Abraham Lincoln, and Nelson Mandela have all changed the world in one way or another. And from Cymbidium Margaret Thatcher to Phalaenopsis Aung San Suu Kyi, these leaders have been forever immortalized in the botanical world as well.
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Be Mine, M'Lady
Thu., Feb. 14, 2013 | Matt StevensBates and Anna. Matthew and Lady Mary. Lady Edith and Sir Anthony. Lord and Lady Grantham. If you are a fan of the British television series "Downton Abbey" you know that all is not fair in love. So far this season we have had a newlywed husband languishing in prison







