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My Life as an Intern: Putting Our Stars on Display

Hello, it’s Candace Pine again, intern here in the Steward and Sustain department, and lover of old and beautiful books. I’m continuing to enjoy my time working here, and I wanted to share another fun experience with you. ✤✤✤ Recently,

My Life as an Intern: The Lost Art of Letter Writing

Hello, my name is Candace Pine, and you may remember from my last blog post that I am interning here in the Steward and Sustain department while I’m pursuing my MLIS degree at Kent State University. I wanted to continue

My Life as an Intern: Scavenger Hunt

Hello, my name is Candace Pine and I am currently interning here at the Walter Havighurst Special Collections and University Archives. I’m a graduate student working on my Master of Library and Information Science degree through Kent State University, and

Edgar Stillman-Kelley: America’s First Collegiate Creative Artist-in-Residence

“How much better – in order to obtain a good “sensible” effect – would it be to have the [musical] dynamics regulated by the emotions.” – Edgar Stillman-Kelley (1857-1944) You might be surprised to learn that remote Oxford, Ohio produced

US Presidential Materials: Quick Look

Working with or in a Special Collection and Archives is amazing, in-part because you never know what you will find and discover. Researchers come in with questions, that can open new doors into possible research and connections, and even when

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One World, Many Stories: An Exhibition of International Children’s Literature

One World, Many Stories: An Exhibition of International Children’s Literature Walter Havighurst Special Collections & University Archives – King Library 321 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., through May 2018 The Walter Havighurst Special Collections spring exhibit features examples of children’s

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