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    3. velj

    Mark your calendars for the first ever transcribe-a-thon on Wed. Feb. 12 in Sawyer Library, 7-10pm. We will transcribe original documents from the college's early history. Come to help write history, stay for cookies and good cheer!

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  2. 29. sij

    Join us for a special Claiming Williams screening of Change the Subject. This film shares the story of a group of Dartmouth college students who confront anti-immigrant sentiment in their library catalog. Feb. 6 | 3:45pm | Paresky Auditorium

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  3. 21. sij

    New in Chapin Library: "The Silver Dog with the Golden Tail", a rare print supporting William Jennings Bryan for president in 1896. Bryan stood for unlimited silver coinage rather than a fixed gold standard. Purchased on the Class of 1940 Fund.

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  4. 14. sij

    Here students in the Winter Study course "Rare and Wondrous Bibles of the Chapin Library" examine early specimens of glossing. Be sure to follow their work on Instagram @biblesofwilliams, led by Prof. Phillip Webster and Chapin Librarian Wayne Hammond.

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  5. 7. sij

    New in Chapin Library: James Colnett's Voyage to the South Atlantic, and Round the Cape Horn into the Pacific Ocean (1798), an important account of whaling and of visits to Pacific islands and the American west coast. Purchased on the W.E. Archer Fund.

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  6. 31. pro 2019.

    New in Chapin Library: Flora Americae Septentrionalis (1806) by Frederick Pursh, the second edition of a landmark work in American botany and the first report of specimens collected by the Lewis and Clark expedition. Purchased on the Tobias Cabot Fund.

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  7. 24. pro 2019.

    New in Chapin Library: Original art by Pauline Baynes for "Old English Proverbs and Sayings", in Holly Leaves (the Christmas number of Farm & Country magazine) for 1957. Purchased on the Pauline Baynes Archive Fund. How many proverbs can you find?

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  8. 17. pro 2019.

    New in Chapin Library: An Account of Louisiana, the first real public account of the Louisiana Purchase, based on material assembled by Thomas Jefferson. This rare issue was published in Providence, R.I. in 1803. Purchased on the Class of 1940 Fund.

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  9. 12. pro 2019.

    The students of Dr. Bethany Hicok's ENGL113 course have curated a new exhibit in the Instruction Gallery: Poetry and Second Wave feminism. The exhibition features writings, art, books, and periodicals produced between 1963 and 1990.

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  10. 10. pro 2019.

    Williams Libraries has received collections of books, manuscripts, and record albums documenting the life and work of one of America’s most influential poets and scholars Sterling Allen Brown, a class of 1922 graduate of Williams College.

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  11. 3. pro 2019.

    New in Chapin Library: The short-lived modernist journal The Owl (1919-23), edited by artist William Nicholson and poet Robert Graves. The library's copy of no. 1 is signed by all the living contributors. Purchased on the Hugh M. MacMullan '28 Fund.

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  12. 26. stu 2019.

    New in Chapin Library: Owen Biddle's Young Carpenter's Assistant (Philadelphia, 1805), the second book on architecture published in America, from the library of an early 19th-century Pennsylvania craftsman. Purchased on the Thomas A. Frank '63 Fund.

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  13. 19. stu 2019.

    New in Chapin Library: David Dale Owen's Mineral Lands of the United States (1840), a survey of districts in Wisconsin and Iowa. Owen is as concerned with soil, trees, and climate as he is with geological features. Purchased on the Tobias Cabot Fund.

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  14. 14. stu 2019.

    New in Chapin Library: Animal Life in the Yosemite (1924) by Joseph Grinnell and Tracy Irwin Storer, a pioneering work for recording precise field observations. Purchased on the Tobias Cabot Fund in support of BIOL 413 taught by Prof. Auer.

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  15. 7. stu 2019.

    Happy World Digital Preservation Day! We have a robust web-archiving program, a digital preservation server, and hundreds of digital collections. Say hi to Jessika Drmacich, records manager and digital resources archivist, to learn more!

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  16. 5. stu 2019.

    Five portraits by Daniel Chester French, here of his daughter Margaret, are on view in the Steven Schow ’81 Gallery (Sawyer 455). They are only some of nearly 350 works on paper given to Chapin Library by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

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  17. 29. lis 2019.

    Students in Professor Brock's French 210 course, "Scientific Selves," enjoyed exploring early books in the Chapin Library by Copernicus, Descartes, Pascal, Thevenot, etc., representing the Scientific Revolution and French colonization.

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  18. 28. lis 2019.

    Never give up! Calculators are trickling back into Schow - check one out while they're still here!

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  19. 28. lis 2019.

    For those of you taking math exams, check out your calculators ASAP! Schow just checked out its last one, but Sawyer still has several. Don't wait until minutes before your exam - the early Eph gets the TI-84! (Or TI-89. We have options!)

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  20. 23. lis 2019.

    New in Chapin Library: Five vintage daguerreotypes or ambrotypes of Chapin family members, including this miniature portrait (ca. 1860) of Josephine Clark Chapin, mother of Alfred Clark Chapin (Williams 1869). All are the gifts of Russell B. Pyne.

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