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...Mass. Ave., close to where George Washington stationed his troops in 1775. Several feet underneath the church lie the remains of a patriot prisoner of war shot by the Redcoats. According to popular legend, "he comes up once in a while and blows out candles," says church archivist Donna LaRue...

Author: By Amy N. Ripich, THE CRIMSON STAFF | Title: Fearsome Phantoms Lurking in the Ivy ... | 10/31/1986 | See Source »

...Israeli police anti-Nazi unit, confessed that he was "not angry but disappointed" that Mengele had apparently died unregenerate and unpunished. Others were finding the Mengele myth equally difficult to abandon. "I admit to having hoped that Mengele would have been more intriguing than the other Nazi fugitives," acknowledged Archivist Posner. "A number of us had fantasies about a man living deep in a heavily guarded jungle compound surrounded by bodyguards and police dogs. Frankly, a lot of the material we have found is very dreary." Thus ended one of the most dramatic searches of the century...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Searches Absolutely No Doubt | 7/1/1985 | See Source »

WHCN was run separately from The Crimson by 1942, when it paid back the paper's investment and became independent as WHRV, the Harvard Radio Voice, known as "The Listening Habit of America's First University," according to David R. Elliott '64, the station's unofficial archivist...

Author: By Paull E. Hejinian, | Title: On the Air And Under The Ground | 11/26/1984 | See Source »

...released by the Kennedy Library. Although the National Security Council may recommend that parts of the tapes the Library should transcribe the library has discretion over what parts of the tapes they "will work on first and over how much transcribing they want to do," says Bill Johnson chief archivist at the library...

Author: By Christopher J. Georges, | Title: And Now for a Recorded Message | 11/22/1983 | See Source »

...next winter, approximately 8 percent of the total recordings will have been transcribed and released, adds Megan Desnoyers, a supervising archivist at the library, who works on transcribing the tapes. But it will be years before all the material is released, she says...

Author: By Christopher J. Georges, | Title: And Now for a Recorded Message | 11/22/1983 | See Source »

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