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Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites
Description: The Blues is King website was created by Harvard@Home to deliver their program documenting the final session of a Harvard Extension School class, "A History of Blues in America". The session included a B.B. King tribute concert and interviews with B.B. King biographer Charles Sawyer and Rounder Records producer Scott Billington. The site also includes photographs depicting King's life from birth to stardom and the world of blues artists, a timeline of King's life, and biographies of the presenters/performers. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard at Home.
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Creator: Harvard University. Harvard at Home
Date: 2014
Relation: Central administration, Harvard University. Continuing Education Division
Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites
Description: The Understanding the Crisis in the Markets website was created by Harvard@Home to deliver their program documenting a panel discussion, which took place on September 25, 2008 in Sanders Theater, seeking to understand and interpret recent developments in the U.S. and world markets. The website contains information about the panelists. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard at Home.
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Creator: Harvard University. Harvard at Home
Date: 2014
Relation: Harvard Business School, Central administration, Harvard Law School, Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites
Description: Harvard@Home provides the Harvard community and the broader public with opportunities for rich in-depth exploration of a various topics through Web-based video programs. The Harvard@Home website provides information on the individual programs. The programs were produced from 2001 to 2009. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard at Home.
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