The/rapist: An Artist Book by Maureen Cummins In 1949, a neurologist from Portugal named Egas Moniz won the Nobel Prize for developing the surgical procedure known as the leucotomy....
Hotch at 100: “Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man” In this installment of “Hotch at 100,” our ongoing series of video interviews with writer, philanthropist, and Washington University in...
WWI Archives: Washington University’s War Contribution In early May of 1917, over 100 students from Washington University were already preparing to leave their campus behind to...
Hotch 101: A Conversation with A. E. Hotchner On June 28, 2018, writer, philanthropist, and Washington University alumnus A. E. Hotchner celebrated his 101st birthday and the release...
Cobden-Sanderson and the Doves Press In the early 1880s, Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson left a career in law to become a bookbinder. Cobden-Sanderson was a friend...
Hotch at 100: Last Clear Chance After making a name for himself in live television with his adaptations of “The Battler” and other Hemingway stories, writer,...
Hotch at 100: For Whom The Bell Tolls A. E. Hotchner’s friendship with Ernest Hemingway, and his successful adaptation of Hemingway’s “The Battler” for live television led the...
Finding the ‘L’ in ‘LGBTQ’: Part 1 In celebration of Pride Month, the Special Collections Blog is highlighting a few of Washington University Libraries’ collections that are...
Finding the ‘L’ in ‘LGBTQ’: Part 2 In celebration of Pride Month, the Special Collections Blog is highlighting a few of Washington University Libraries’ collections that are...
Hotch at 100: Adapting “The Battler” A. E. Hotchner’s friendship with Ernest Hemingway brought Hotch into the literary scene but it also opened a door to...
Celebrating Pride Month: The May Swenson Papers In celebration of Pride Month, Special Collections will be highlighting materials in our collections that are by or related to...
Information Privacy and the ACLU-MO Archives Information privacy and access to information — on computers, in government records, by news outlets — is not a new...