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Colleen Walsh a Staff-Writer from "The Harvard Gazette" has written a fantastic piece about a new exhibition at Harvard University. She writes:

"An offbeat new exhibit, drawing on material collected at Harvard over the centuries, aims to answer those questions, challenging viewers to explore the notion of how Western thought categorizes a wide array of objects, and what can be gleaned from those classifications".

An intriguing piece that can be read in full here

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