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Going Public

Mon., Feb. 27, 2012 | Matt Stevens
Today is Founder's Day, the birthday of Henry Edwards Huntington. Each year, The Huntington commemorates the occasion with a Founder's Day Lecture, and last week Shelley M. Bennett delivered a talk titled "Private to Public
Botanical

ORCHID COLLECTION | The San Gabriel Valley Orchid Hobbyists

Thu., Feb. 23, 2012 | Brandon Tam
Orchid enthusiasts have a great resource in the San Gabriel Valley Orchid Hobbyists, an organization that has kept its doors open since 1952, welcoming anybody who is interested in learning more about orchids.
Audio

Winning the Revolution, One Teacup at a Time

Mon., Feb. 20, 2012 | Matt Stevens
In July 1776, as George Washington readied himself and his troops for the British attack on New York, he took the time to write a letter to a loyalist merchant who had long supplied him with British and Chinese goods.
Botanical

The Art of Water Management

Fri., Feb. 17, 2012 | Matt Stevens
Michael Hart spent 40 years as the vice president and general manager of the Sunny Slope Water Company in Pasadena. After retiring in 2008, he spent three years producing eight hand-colored maps and illustrations
Conferences

CONFERENCES | Finding a New Place for the Frontier Thesis

Thu., Feb. 16, 2012 | Matt Stevens
Erik Altenbernd and Alex Young are just now completing their graduate coursework at UC Irvine and USC, respectively. They both study California and the American West, Altenbernd as a historian and Young as a literary scholar.
Botanical

ORCHID COLLECTION | What Moss-tly Kills Phalaenopsis Orchids?

Wed., Feb. 15, 2012 | Brandon Tam
In the past month, you might have bought or received an orchid for Chinese New Year's or Valentine's Day. And maybe you are well aware of your bad history of killing every Phalaenopsis you buy from Trader Joe's, but you are determined this time to keep your precious plant alive.
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Listening to Lincoln

Mon., Feb. 13, 2012 | Matt Stevens
Late last month, Harry S. Stout gave a public lecture titled "Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural as America's Sermon to the World." Before he began his talk, though, he turned the podium over to Lincoln biographer Ronald C. White Jr.
Events

Book Affair

Thu., Feb. 9, 2012 | Matt Stevens
Behind every great book collection is a good love story. Someone with an obsession for antiquarian children's books or signed first editions might spend a lifetime amassing a collection, scouring garage sales, used bookstores, and the Internet for that rare find.