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Miss Mabel A. E. Steele curator of the Keats Collection in Houghton Library since 1942, died Friday after a long illness. Miss Steele, a well-known authority on the Romantic Period in literature...
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Died. William Jackson, 59, librarian of Harvard's famed rare-book Houghton Library, known to his colleagues as "Our Grand Acquisitor," who trebled the library's collection of historical and literary documents and tracked clown a copy of the first book printed on each of the seven continents; of a heart attack; in Boston...
...time of his collapse, Banks was playing softball with fellow students at Houghton's Pond in Milton. MDC police tried unsuccessfully to revive him with a resuscitator before taking him to the hospital...
...great revolutions of the past, Professor Orlando Fals-Borda of the National University of Columbia discusses upheavals of the present in Soc Sci 117, "Revolutionary Forces in Latin America." Few will want to miss the "History of the Book" (Hum 122), it may be their only chance to visit Houghton Library. Eng 200a, "Anglo-Saxon Poetry" gives one of the colleges best lectures, William Afred, a podium to display his wares on more limited topics than those to which he is accustomed in Hum 2 or English 10. A long shot: Naval Science 53, "The History of Amphibious Warfare...