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Kerfoot, J. B. (John Barrett), 1816-1881.1853 Oct. 11.MA 371.109Department
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Hare, William Hobart, 1838-1909.[187- or later] Sept. 5.MA 373.75Department
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See selected images from the exhibition and listen to the audio guide.Online Exhibitions
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August 26 through December 14, 2025In the 1950s the young, provocative writers now known as the Beat Generation emerged onto the American literary scene. Heavily inspired by European Surrealism and the jazz culture of Black America, the Beats were experimental and politically dissident in both their lifestyles and written work.
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June 6 through September 8, 2002A Love Affair with Line: Drawings by Al Hirschfeld was a retrospective exhibition celebrating the draftsman's extraordinary career. Hirschfeld began depicting theater subjects in the mid-1920s and has chronicled generations of Broadway performers, playwrights, producers, and critics. He also has drawn inspiration from dance, film, and television, as well as from the landmarks of New York. Many of his distinctive drawings were first published in The New York Times during his more than sixty-year association with the paper.
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834.England, 1794-1820.MA 1848.1-92Department
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Secker, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1693-1768.London, England, 1767 January 6.MA 1581.177Department
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B. LensLondon [No. 4, Polygon, SomersTown] : Published as the Act directs 30 May, 1809, by John Thomas Smith, May 30th 1809.Peel 0195ClassificationDepartmentPrints
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Gielgud, John, 1904-2000.1972 December 25.MA 9518.3Department
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