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The Note-Taking Self

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68. What is taught and what is learned

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Henry Edwards Scott Arthur Pope Harvard University, 1905-1949 Class notes of Henry Edwards Scott, a student of Arthur Pope, in which Scott refers to some of the color theory outlined in Pope’s own lecture notes. In addition to diagrams relevant to the...

05. Notes without words

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Perry Rathbone Harvard University, 1905-1949 Three student drawings and a color study by Perry T. Rathbone (Harvard class of 1933; subsequently Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston from 1955-1972). Rathbone’s studies in drawing and color theory may...

01. Machine as note-taker

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Philip Drinker Harvard Medical School, 1927-1928 Although a pioneer in public health research on the hazards of exposure to lead and dust, Philip Drinker is best remembered for his development of a machine to induce artificial respiration—the Drinker...