Tag Archives: 2012
Inventory, Inventory, Inventory (or…where is all that stuff??)
A blog post by Photo Archives Intern Matt Oliva. The process for photograph inventory is simple; sit down in a small basement room in front of a computer and grab a large box of photos. Inside that box will be … Continue reading
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Mystery in the Mikveh
A blog post by LSS Archaeology Intern Karen Bishop. A few weeks ago a few of my fellow interns and I tagged along on a lighting meeting with a representative from Sylvania light bulbs, who are helping the museum phase … Continue reading
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Drawing from History
A blog post by Education Intern Lisa Perrin. Paper dolls are very dear to my heart. I collected them obsessively as a child and fretted endlessly about whether or not to cut them out. I loved the costumes and the … Continue reading
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