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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
HLS Library unveils online portrait collection"This project is important both in terms of access to and preservation of this
Although most of the prints, drawings, and photographs depict legal figures prominent in the common law, a significant number document jurists and legal educators associated with the canon and civil law traditions. The collection is particularly strong in images of 18th and 19th century British and American lawyers, ranging from such well-known historical figures as William Blackstone, Jeremy Bentham, John Marshall, and Joseph Story to many lesser-known jurists and legal educators. In the first quarter of the 20th century, Harvard Law School Dean Roscoe Pound and librarian Eldon R. James began the collection as an adjunct to the School's basic collection of paintings and sculpture. It has continued to grow significantly throughout the years, and today constitutes a major resource for images of lawyers and jurists that have shaped the Western legal heritage. The project was funded in part by the Harvard University Library Digital Initiative, which began in 1998 as a five-year program to develop the University's capacity to manage digital information.
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