From the Archives: SPS Under Construction
As construction continues on Dunbarton Road and the new Lindsay Center for Mathematics and Science, it brings to mind other major construction projects from the history of St. Paul’s School. Although difficult to tell from inside or outside of the … Continued
New Archives Online Exhibit: Places of Invention
A new online exhibit, called Places of Invention: Science and Mathematics at St. Paul’s School, is now part of the Ohrstrom Library website. This online exhibit is based on a more in-depth Archives photograph exhibit now on display in the … Continued
So Cited: Parentheticals
As the Humanities V research paper draws to a close, proofreading is in the air. Consider using Noodlebib as a helpful guide when double-checking those parenthetical citations. How?: When logged in to your Noodlebib account, click on your Humanities V … Continued
New Reference Book: The Eloquent Shakespeare
The Eloquent Shakespeare by Gary Logan, University of Chicago Press, 2008. Find it in Ohrstrom at: REF 822.3 zL82E A pronouncing dictionary to Shakespeare’s complete dramatic works, with notes. Written by the director of the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Academy for … Continued
The Primary Source Hunt: OAIster
Are you too looking for primary sources? Most Humanities V teachers are requiring at least two for completion of a successful research paper. If you’ve looked in all the usual places (such as those listed here in our primary source … Continued