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Friday, March 4, 2011

Photo Friday

Each Friday, the Ransom Center shares photos from throughout the week that highlight a range of activities and collection holdings. We hope you enjoy these photos that reveal some of the everyday happenings at the Center.

A blooming Redbud tree in front of the Harry Ransom Center. Photo by Anthony Maddaloni.

A blooming Redbud tree in front of the Harry Ransom Center. Photo by Anthony Maddaloni.

John Lahr, Senior Drama Critic of The New Yorker, at work in the Ransom Center's reading room. Lahr presented the Harry Ransom Lecture, 'Tennessee Williams and the Out-Crying Heart,' Thursday evening and is currently working on a biography of Tennessee Williams. Photo by Anthony Maddaloni.

John Lahr, Senior Drama Critic of The New Yorker, at work in the Ransom Center’s reading room. Lahr presented the Harry Ransom Lecture, ‘Tennessee Williams and the Out-Crying Heart,’ Thursday evening and is currently working on a biography of Tennessee Williams. Photo by Anthony Maddaloni.

Visiting English professor and former Ransom Center fellow Vanessa Guignery was one of the readers at the Poetry on the Plaza event celebrating works in the current exhibition ‘Culture Unbound: Collecting in the Twenty-First Century.’ Photo by Anthony Maddaloni.

Visiting English professor and former Ransom Center fellow Vanessa Guignery was one of the readers at the Poetry on the Plaza event celebrating works in the current…

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