Press Releases
2006
- Harry Ransom Center Celebrates 50th Anniversary In 2007
- Mellon Foundation Grant Helps Preserve and Catalog Ransom Center's French Materials
- Harry Ransom Center hosts conversation with author Norman Mailer
- Harry Ransom Center Announces Application Process for Research Fellowships
- Ransom Center Acquires Arnold Newman Archive
- Materials Related to Filmmaker Woody Allen Acquired by Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin
- Ransom Center Announces Curator of Photography
- Ransom Center Acquires Archive of Writer Alan Furst
- Beginning Sept. 5 "Norman Mailer Takes On America"
- Feliks Topolski's portraits of Britain's twentieth-century greats exhibited together for first time
- Registration opens for 2006 Flair Symposium, "The Sense of Our Time: Norman Mailer and America in Conflict"
- Robert DeNiro Donates Collection of Film Materials to Harry Ransom Center
- Ransom Center Receives Publications Design Awards
- Web exhibition celebrates centennial of Samuel Beckett
- Dr. Janine Barchas presents "Technologies of Innovation: The Visual Exuberance of Eighteenth-Century Print Culture"
- Events Celebrate Acting Teacher Stella Adler and the American Theater
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