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Come What Will, Part 1

Mon., Nov. 5, 2012 | Olga Tsapina, Ph.D.
Today and tomorrow we bring you a two-part piece by Olga Tsapina, the Norris Foundation Curator of American Historical Manuscripts and curator of the current exhibition "A Just Cause: Voices of the American Civil War."
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AUDIO | The Work of Death

Thu., Nov. 1, 2012 | Matt Stevens
Historian Drew Gilpin Faust, president of Harvard University and author of This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War, spoke at The Huntington last night about Ric Burns' adaptation of her book
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ORCHID COLLECTION | Orchid See, Orchid Do!

Tue., Oct. 30, 2012 | Brandon Tam
Dracula simia has been monkeying around in the cloud forests of Ecuador and Peru since its discovery to humans in 1978. Despite more than 130 known species of Dracula so far, many more varieties of this genus are yet to come.
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AUDIO | Witches of Research

Fri., Oct. 26, 2012 | Matt Stevens
If you missed David Hall's standing-room-only lecture last month about witches, you can now download it from The Huntington's site on iTunes U. Hall's talk was titled "Witch-Hunting and the Sadness of Everyday Life: An Alternative Perspective on Early New England."
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The Civil War Reflected

Tue., Oct. 23, 2012 | Mario Einaudi
The Huntington Digital Library just launched a new collection—the United States Civil War. It features more than 2,000 images from our impressive holdings of Civil War materials, many of which are being displayed
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Growing Up Huntington

Thu., Oct. 18, 2012 | Galia Bar-Sever
Halloween is but one of the many holidays that triggers childhood memories. For college student Galia Bar-Sever, a Halloween memory marks the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship with a place she loves.
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ORCHID COLLECTION | Demystifying Orchids

Wed., Oct. 17, 2012 | Brandon Tam
The Southland Orchid Show is coming! In an attempt to educate the public on the strange and mysterious side of orchids, the Southland Orchid Show committee has named this year's show "Orchid Mystique."
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Making History

Tue., Oct. 16, 2012 | Matt Stevens
The BBC reported earlier today that Hilary Mantel has won the Man Booker Prize for her novel Bring Up the Bodies. The book is a sequel to Wolf Hall, which won the Man Booker Prize in 2009. Mantel's papers are housed at The Huntington.