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Archive: September 2011 (3 Posts)

Silver stylized owl with radiant circles around its head, surrounded by a gold frame

Stumbled Upon In The Stacks, Or The Chimp In My Office

Posted by: Jennifer Harbster

Our guest author today is Michelle Cadoree Bradley, Science Reference Specialist.  Michelle entered the Library of Congress as part of the Library of Congress Intern Program (1989-90).  After completing her internship she joined the then Science and Technology Division.  She holds a master’s in Library and Information Science from Louisiana State University School of Library and …

photograph of a sculpted bronze relief of Quetzalcoatl

Quetzalcoatl

Posted by: Jennifer Harbster

Artist Lee Lawrie’s figures on the Adams Building bronze doors provide us with an opportunity to highlight important mythical and heroic figures that helped promote the written word. For Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month we highlighted the figure of Brahma. It seems only fitting that for Hispanic Heritage Month we feature the bronze image of the …

Silver stylized owl with radiant circles around its head, surrounded by a gold frame

Observing Hispanic Heritage Month

Posted by: Jennifer Harbster

Did you know that the food and the word chocolate (choolatl/ xocolātl) originated from Mesoamerica (part of Mexico and Central America)? The Aztecs and the Mayans were some of the first people to consume chocolate, mostly in beverage form, for medicinal and religious purposes. In fact, many foods we consume today, like avocados, chilies, corn, …