The perfect prune whip: Tastes of the Middlebury Nursery School cook book
| by Kaitlin Buerge
We were thrilled to receive this donation of the 1938-1939 Middlebury Nursery School Cook Book from Deborah West Zipf, Class of 1958.
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| by Kaitlin Buerge
We were thrilled to receive this donation of the 1938-1939 Middlebury Nursery School Cook Book from Deborah West Zipf, Class of 1958.
| by Kaitlin Buerge
While researching Black authors in Special Collections for Black History Month, I was inspired by Angelina Weld Grimke (of whom I knew nothing), to work on a project to make our works by Black authors more visible and accessible.
| by Kaitlin Buerge
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the Library’s frontline staff were forced to abandon their books and leave the circulation desk behind. While in exile from the building, collections, and people who normally keep them extremely busy, they pitched in to help Special Collections cross off items from our very long wishlist of projects.
| by Danielle Rougeau and Kaitlin Buerge
College Archivist, Danielle Rougeau, shares her experience transcribing the journals of Pliny Fisk, Class of 1814.
| by Kaitlin Buerge and Rebekah Irwin
Writers for The Middlebury Campus dig into digital archives
| by Kaitlin Buerge
Special Collections’ spring exhibit invites you to explore what lies beneath the covers of our books without even turning a page. Endpapers, the sheets of paper pasted onto a book’s inside covers, are often surprisingly beautiful works of art hidden in plain sight.
| by Kaitlin Buerge
We’ve been updating our records with new subject headings from the Library of Congress.
| by Kaitlin Buerge
New old issues of The Middlebury Campus (1981-2008), now available via the Internet Archive!