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LECTURES | The Fruits of Their Labors

Wed., March 9, 2011 | Matt Stevens
Carl Stucky and Julie Frink know a thing or two about avocados. Stucky has been around avocados for more than 40 years and is now an agricultural consultant and farm manager of six commercial orchards in and around Carpinteria. He is a member of the board of directors of the California Avocado Society, and he also is a past president of the organization.
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Best in Show

Tue., March 8, 2011 | Lisa Blackburn
What does it take to win "Best in Show?" The flower judges will have the answer this weekend when the North American Clivia Society presents its 8th annual Clivia Show and Sale at The Huntington.
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Mystic Chords of Memory

Fri., March 4, 2011 | Matt Stevens
Today we mark the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural Address. In a way, the commemoration kicks off the sesquicentennial of the Civil War. For the next four years, historians will note the 150th anniversaries of everything from the attack on Fort Sumter (April 12, 1861) to Lee's surrender to Grant at Appomattox (April 9, 1865).
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FROM THE RANCH | And We're Back

Thu., March 3, 2011 | Scott Kleinrock
After a bit of a break to finish planting fruit trees in the food forest and work on Ranch programming for the next year, we are back to blogging and look forward to posting much more regularly about all things Ranch related.
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LECTURES | Writers' Block

Tue., March 1, 2011 | Matt Stevens
Kenneth Warren's latest book—What Was African American Literature?—is based on a set of lectures he delivered at Harvard a few years ago. This week he'll take the podium in The Huntington's Friends' Hall to share a bit from what he hopes will be part of his next book.
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LECTURES | Speaking of Birthdays

Mon., Feb. 28, 2011 | Matt Stevens
For a short month, February has a lot of big birthdays—George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Charles Darwin, to name just a few. Perhaps none is bigger (here, at least) than Henry Edwards Huntington's.
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A Single Manuscript

Sat., Feb. 26, 2011 | Matt Stevens
Sunday night, Colin Firth has a good chance of winning his first Oscar for his role as King George VI. While The King's Speech is not yet available on DVD, you can rent A Single Man and watch Firth's Oscar-nominated performance from last year.
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A Closer Look Inside Botany

Thu., Feb. 24, 2011 | Mike Kerkman
Twenty-five volunteers gathered in the auditorium of the Botanical Center on a recent Wednesday afternoon for a lecture on plant anatomy. A slide of the apical meristem—the growing tip of the shoot