Roberta McReynolds
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The Diary: Three Centuries of Private Lives at the Morgan Library
For centuries, people have turned to private journals to document their days, sort out creative problems, help them through crises, comfort them in solitude or pain, or preserve their stories for the future. “The museum is noted for its holdings of manuscripts, sketches, letters, drawings, and other items that speak to the creative mind at…
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The Function of Laughter at the US Supreme Court
“I argue that laughter plays an important social and communicative function in Supreme Court oral arguments that enables advocates and justices to negotiate the complex institutional, social, and intellectual barriers to obtain brief moments of equality within the Courtroom”
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NIH Research Matters Newsletters
A recent article available through the National Institutes of Health’s weekly newsletter, Research Matters, is only one that are of interest: Scientists used a brain-computer interface to show how the activity of just a few brain cells can control the display of pictures on a computer screen. The finding sheds light on how single brain…
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The Web Collaboration Project at the Center for the Historical Study of Women and Gender
As part of a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Center for the Historical Study of Women and Gender collaborated with Women’s History faculty from twelve institutions across the country. That gave students the opportunity to do research on women in social movements in the US
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Searching JFK’s Digital Archive
Caroline Kennedy: “And as they discover the heroes of the civil rights movement, the pioneers of outer space, and the first Peace Corps volunteers, we hope they too are inspired to ask what they can do for their country.”
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Views of Gun Control – A Detailed Demographic Breakdown
Where Does the Public Stand? A Detailed Demographic Breakdown about gun control has been split since April 2009 — a substantial change from previous years in which majorities consistently prioritized gun control over gun rights. See a detailed breakdown of American opinion about legal limits on guns.
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Fashioning Fashion: European Dress in Detail, 1700-1915
During the nineteenth century, with the advancement of tailoring tools and techniques, styles changed in dramatic ways, accentuating or minimizing different body parts —shoulders, breasts, waist, hips, derriere — in ongoing attempts to keep up with fashion.





