﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Library</title><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/</link><description /><pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2015 12:15:23 GMT</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2019 19:16:26 GMT</lastBuildDate><category>Calendar of Events</category><atom:link href="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/RSSFeeds.aspx?data=HwqQnFd0XZzW%2brMsIlTaI%2fNMgX6ZZ7xi%2bWG44X0PuIg%3d" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><generator>:: Master Calendar ::</generator><copyright>2026</copyright><ttl>30</ttl><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. 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Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. 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Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjpjC7zxoJVqTQPdHGf3wm1</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjpjC7zxoJVqTQPdHGf3wm1</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Judging a Book by Its Cover: Learning from 500 Years of Bookbinding and Design]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 220B Lobby Display: Curated by Erick Iraheta '26Library Entrance Ramp GalleryAlthough text is a significant element of a book, its physical form is equally valuable for knowledge production. Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjbZ0M4%2fwLu9o0QCGJHvLXx</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjbZ0M4%2fwLu9o0QCGJHvLXx</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZhoQITDsxswKQE1IFBtxNCC</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZhoQITDsxswKQE1IFBtxNCC</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. 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Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjapfa8%2bAVwXzY%2bHEdyE1JR</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjapfa8%2bAVwXzY%2bHEdyE1JR</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. 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Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjwsIwMDEvKXZtTSpgsu6YP</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjwsIwMDEvKXZtTSpgsu6YP</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. 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Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZiWsOmUYl12MUP20TJeLQXG</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZiWsOmUYl12MUP20TJeLQXG</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZgahoq92Mo4E4FYIqrXB9jt</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZgahoq92Mo4E4FYIqrXB9jt</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HPDlHY6jlz1UTQythE6wZfU</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HPDlHY6jlz1UTQythE6wZfU</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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