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Describing the move in the mid-1800s towards the acquisition of current documents along with old published volumes, Carpenter told the story of a Harvard librarian who was reproached in 1856 “because he wrote a flier and stuck it under every plate at Commencement, saying that there was nothing written of which the library would not want a copy...
Matt Espy has much more free time than you do, so he travels the world. Airline e-mails keep him informed of discounted tickets, so he’ll skip class on Friday to hop a flight, returning sometime Monday. The man has serious frequent flier miles...
...flier said Stavis “sells words but suppresses words...
...flier called the Jewish Women for Justice “phony ‘peace activists’” who “knowingly support terror...
...moment, he hopes to offer HSA’s flier delivery service at Harvard’s professional and graduate schools and to print specialized Unofficial Guides for each school—before moving on to other universities. But he plans to take the bartending course straight to other campuses...