January 12, 2017, Filed Under: FilmEmmy and Golden Globe award-winning Mad Men archive donated to UT Austin’s Harry Ransom Center The archive for the acclaimed drama Mad Men, one of television’s most honored series in history, has been donated to the Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin.
January 26, 2016, Filed Under: AuthorsFleur Cowles’s pieces of flair Fleur Cowles rose from humble origins in New York to become a magazine editor and publisher as well as an avant garde member of high society. Within the Harry Ransom Center is a replica of Cowles’s London study.
October 21, 2015, Filed Under: Authors, Digital CollectionsLISTEN: Gabriel García Márquez’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech Born in Colombia, Gabriel García Márquez began his career as a journalist in the 1940s, reporting from Bogotá and Cartagena and later serving as a foreign correspondent in Europe and Cuba. In 1961, he moved to Mexico City. Alongside his prolific journalism career,