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  • Exhibition
    • 01. Machine as note-taker
    • 02. "A notebook used in Brazil"
    • 03. An indignant reader
    • 04. A suffragist's reading notes
    • 05. Notes without words
    • 06. Price list on potsherd
    • 07. Found in the garbage dump
    • 08. Logbook for reel-to-reel recording
    • 09. Thought and color
    • 10. Births, deaths and inoculations
    • 11. Changing the voice
    • 12. Notes on notes
    • 13. The first medical treatise printed in Hebrew
    • 14. Thomas Gray reads Linnaeus
    • 15. How a sixteenth-century student took notes
    • 16. How to notate dance?
    • 17. Reading notes with date
    • 18. From field notes to film
    • 19. The terraqueous globe in respect to heat
    • 20. Sermons in shorthand
    • 21. A living note
    • 22. A "Female Reading Society"
    • 23. File under "Murder"
    • 24. Putting a price on art
    • 25. A looseleaf notebook
    • 26. Carlyle scribbles on his sources
    • 27. Healing chants
    • 28. Doodles and depositions
    • 29. A reusable notebook
    • 30. Oral instruction in the arts of falconry
    • 31. The Education of Shunsuke Tsurumi
    • 32. Keeping tabs on Bach
    • 33. Harvard Observatory Photographic Plate
    • 34. Prompts for a new stagecraft
    • 35. Singular opinions
    • 36. Falconry illustrated
    • 37. Tinned or canned?
    • 38. Precepts put into practice
    • 39. Taking notes on writer's palsy
    • 40. Interleaving for notetaking
    • 42. Insincere rot?
    • 43. Word and image
    • 44. Marital collaboration
    • 45. Did Melville read it?
    • 46. Composing in the 1980s
    • 47. Cave paintings in China
    • 48. The cost of a Harvard education
    • 49. Passing the censor
    • 50. Jamaican flowers
    • 51. Using math to learn science
    • 52. From one author to another
    • 53. Self indexing
    • 54. Bad day again
    • 55. Work and practice
    • 56. Using scrap paper
    • 57. Glosses in Greek
    • 58. The great work of indexing
    • 59. Finding what you're looking for
    • 60. Doodling, copying, penmanship
    • 61. The future of Harvard in 1700
    • 62. Guiding the reader
    • 63. Drawing as a language
    • 64. A book designed to be written in
    • 65. Hebrew notes in an Italian compendium
    • 66. A page meant to be shared
    • 67. The Education of Shunsuke Tsurumi
    • 68. What is taught and what is learned
    • 69. Collecting in the field
    • 70. Multicolored margins
    • 71. At the first view of dissections
    • 72. Slavish imitation
    • 73. The ultimate piece of office furniture
    • 74. A solution to the cost of textbooks
    • 75. A philosopher's day job
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For questions or comments on the conference and the project as a whole, contact Radcliffe Academic Ventures: ventures@radcliffe.edu.

For questions or comments on the interactive exhibition, contact Greg Afinogenov: afinogen@fas.harvard.edu.

 

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