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Dever Delves Deeper
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Dever Delves Deeper

Professor William G. Dever gives a talk on archaeological evidence supporting the existence of the biblical King Solomon. Professor Dever, a distinguished archaeologist with extensive experience excavating in Israel and the Near East, presented slides and discussed recent excavations of Solomonic temples and cities.

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In a three-part lecture series on “Exclusion and Inequality in Digital Societies”, Ernest J. Wilson III ‘70 gives a talk Tuesday afternoon at the Barker Center discussing the inequality in the current digital society.

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Today in Photos (11/28/2012)

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Top 5 Totally Inappropriate Artist Collaborations I'd Love (but Hate) to See

Just because these Frankenstein's monsters shouldn't happen doesn't mean that they won't.

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Austin Siegemund-Broka hopes you are not offended—at least, not, like, really offended.

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A List about Lists from the Liszt of Lists

In which I demonstrate my supreme inability to come up with a real list.

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Hookah Rising

Eastman and Pooh
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Eastman and Pooh

George H. Eastman, a former Harvard student and professor, celebrates his 81st birthday next to Harvard's Pooh Tree with his family. A philosopher, father, and long-time lover of A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh series, Eastman began caring for the tree in 1995, when he fashioned a small red door for the entryway.

Eastman and Pooh
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Birthday Celebration in Hundred Acre Woods

Friends and family of George H. Eastman braved the cold, gathering around the Winnie-the-Pooh tree by the Science Center Sunday afternoon to celebrate Eastman’s 81st birthday.

Eastman and Pooh
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Today in Photos: 11/26/12

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Art Collective Bombs to Heal Cities

Chilean group Casagrande bombs cities—with poetry, not explosives.

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The Harvard Monday Gallery Presents "surfacing"

Art lovers, rejoice! From Nov. 26 to 28, the Harvard Monday Gallery presents "surfacing." The galley, which opened in March of 2012, is an exhibition space operated by students in the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies and exists to provide undergraduates majoring in VES with a venue for exhibiting their artwork.

A Campus Thanksgiving
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A Campus Thanksgiving

A Dunster Dining Hall staff member carves a turkey for the House's dining options on Thanksgiving Day.

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