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		<title>Alexander Graham Bell&#8217;s 1885 Voice Recordings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An intriguing find is a recording of Alexander Graham Bell&#8217;s voice at the Volta Laboratory, in 1885  - some of the oldest recorded words ever heard: Bell, who also happened to teach at Boston University, closes with the phrase: &#8220;In witness whereof &#8212; hear my voice, Alexander Graham Bell.&#8221; For more information, visit bit.ly/15ae9zL.]]></description>
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		<title>Twists on John Keats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Core presents a poem by Dan Beachy-Quick titled The Cricket and The Grasshopper, named after the poem by Romantic poet John Keats, whose work is studied in the CC202 Core class. Here is the Dan B-Q poem: The senseless leaf   in the fevered hand Grows hot, near blood-heat, but never grows Green. Weeks ago the [...]]]></description>
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