A French poster from the early 1900s advertises noodles and pasta using images of celebrities, some holding packages of the product. This...
This is a guest post by Cataline Gómez, a reference librarian in the Hispanic Division. It was first published on “4 Corners...
This is a guest post by Michelle Krowl, a historian in the Manuscript Division. The first page of Betty Herndon Maury’s diary....
Theodore Roosevelt, 1884. This is a guest post by Michelle Krowl, a historian in the Manuscript Division. On Feb. 14, 1884, Theodore...
Benny Seda-Galarza joined the Library’s Communications Office a little more than a year ago as a public affairs specialist. Fluent in English...
This is a guest post by John Hessler, curator of the Jay I. Kislak Collection of the History and Archaeology of the...
This is a guest post by Ryan Reft, a historian in the Manuscript Division. The post celebrates both National Hispanic Heritage Month...
It is well known that Dolley Madison rescued a now-iconic portrait of George Washington as she fled the White House on August...
The following is a guest post by theater historian Jennifer Ashley Tepper, the creative and programming director at Feinstein’s/54 Below, a Broadway...
This is a guest post by Naomi Coquillon, an education specialist in the Interpretive Programs Office. The post ties together themes from...