H A P P Y H O U R
TONIGHT
IT’S HAPPY HOUR
TONIGHT !! !! !!
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Kabl Wilkerson
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
PhD Student, Department of History
Presidential Scholar & Pforzheimer Fellow
Harvard University
Hello hello!
I write on behalf of a student in our department who is looking for *one
extra ticket for graduation*! They have offered to bake this person cookies
or desserts of their choosing :-)
Send me a note if you have tickets to spare!
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Annie Boniface
PhD Candidate, History
Harvard University
Hi all,
Tomorrow (Thursday 4/26) is the last session of the 20th c. US History
workshop, and we'll take the occasion to do an /Americanist Happy Hour/
afterwards! We have leftover funds for food and drinks, so please join
us for the workshop and/or the happy hour!
*Workshop at 4:30 pm*
*Happy hour at 5:30 pm*
We're thinking beer! wine! Indian food!
If you'd like to receive the paper and you're not on the workshop
mailing-list, email us. You're more than welcome to the happy hour even
if you can't make the workshop! You're more than welcome to both even if
you don't work on the 20th century!
Best,
Ken & Victoria
Hey you,
Yeah I’m talking to you, the one who thinks the everything bagel is “too
much.” You, who thinks the plain bagel is “too boring.” Who thinks the
cinnamon bagel is just plain wrong because bagels should not be sweet.
Otherwise it’d just be desert? Who thinks cheese on a bagel should only be
in creamy form, not some silly ~Italian~ cheese. Who thinks grains belong
in the bagel not on top of it.
TODAY IS YOUR DAY! There will be a limited edition bagel pack in the lounge
today starting at about 10:30 AM: sesame seed only. Come and gloat that
your bagel is supreme. Laugh at all those defeated followers of the other
bagels.
SKP
(Panera only had sesame bagels in stock today)
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From: Victoria Gonzalez Maltes <vgonzalezmaltes(a)g.harvard.edu>
Date: Sat, Apr 22, 2023 at 4:36 PM
Subject: 20th c. workshop+happy hour - Thursday, April 27
To: <20th-century-us-history-workshop(a)googlegroups.com>
Dear all,
We’re excited to reconvene* this Thursday, April 27 at 4:30 pm* in the
Basement Seminar Room of Robinson Hall (with a hybrid option, Zoom link
copied below). *This will be our last workshop of the year: we'll be doing
an Americanist happy hour after the workshop, with light food and drinks**!*
We encourage all Americanist graduate students, including those studying
other periods, to join us for the workshop and/or the happy hour.
Please find attached the paper we will be discussing: a book proposal from
Melanie Sheehan adapted from her dissertation, tentatively titled
"Forgotten Internationalists: US Labor and the Elusive Dream of “Orderly”
Globalization, 1945-1990"
Have a great week and see you soon!
Warmly,
Ken and Victoria
*Location*: Basement Seminar Room (B21), Robinson Hall
*Zoom link*:
https://harvard.zoom.us/j/93265790454?pwd=ZDFFeTZWWUhwMlNpLzBUWjRNeXUwUT09
(Password: USHistory)
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Harvard University
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I thought some of you may be interested!!!
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Subject: H-HistGeog: Small Grants for Early Career Digital Publications
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Greetings Kenneth Alyass,
A new item has been posted in H-HistGeog.
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Harvard University
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www.kennethalyass.com
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Hello everyone,
There will be a workshop hosted next Friday for anyone interested in
learning Black genealogy/family history methods. Please see the flyer and
event description below:
[image: Black Genealogy Event Flyer.png]
On Friday, April 21, 2023, from 1:30-3 PM in Robinson 106, the History
Department's Student of Color Initiative will be hosting a Black Genealogy
& Family History Workshop, led by Hannah Scruggs. Hannah Scruggs is a Ph.D.
student in African and African American Studies (AAAS) and a public
historian who works as a Genealogy Reference Assistant for the Smithsonian
National Museum of African American History and Culture.
This workshop is intended for graduate students interested in either their
own family histories or learning about genealogy methods for their
research. Hannah will cover general genealogy methodologies using examples
of Black American and Caribbean families. Thus, there are family genealogy
skills that can be applied to any context, but we will specifically cover
genealogies for Black families. If you are interested in attending this
Harvard event, please fill out this form
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdZQJ1MUJeW7dl65wYbKnZZ45a59TMF5rd…>.
Food will be provided.
Please bring a laptop to the event if you can!
If you have any questions, email keziahanderson(a)g.harvard.edu.
Sincerely,
Keziah Anderson
HAPPY HOUR IS TONIGHT IN THE GRAD LOUNGE
HAPPY HOUR IS TONIGHT IN THE GRAD LOUNGE
HAPPY HOUR IS TONIGHT IN THE GRAD LOUNGE
HAPPY HOUR IS TONIGHT IN THE GRAD LOUNGE
HAPPY HOUR IS TONIGHT IN THE GRAD LOUNGE
6:00PM!!
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Kabl Wilkerson
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
PhD Student, Department of History
Presidential Scholar & Pforzheimer Fellow
Harvard University