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  1. How well do you know LSE? Check out our 38 things you probably didn't know

  2. Social Anthro is dead/ boring (Bloch). Social Anthro is just fine (Steinmuller). Social Anthro has a future! (Bear)

  3. Oddly chuffed by the mug that my gave me for

  4. Did you know? LSE founder Beatrice Webb’s diaries are in our archives. Here's one at our Library exhibition

  5. Evacuation to Cambridge and suffragette marches - LSE life through the years

  6. 'Arguably the worst food north of the Thames' - the eventful history of LSE

  7. For anyone interested in the history of your favourite campus hotspots

  8. One School, Two Visions: Hayek, Popper &Oakeshott v Laski, Tawney &Webbs at 25 Feb

  9. King George VI’s 1939 Christmas broadcast featured a poem by LSE’s Minnie Haskins

  10. ‘And I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year…’ which LSE alum penned these famous words?

  11. Early anthro departments often dominated by "big beasts" and female anthropologists (smaller egos) more likely to do "applied" work

  12. The post-war 2 year diploma in anthropology was "a beast of a thing" (Adrian Mayer)

  13. Eleanor Payne says Beatrice Webb's diary is her pick from 's exhibition

  14. JFK - the LSE alumnus who never was. Read more here:

  15. Beveridge to new LSE students 'Perhaps one of you will put the world to right'

  16. JFK registered for in 1935. Read the story of LSE’s almost alumnus:

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