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1. Before the Paper Chase: Student Culture at Harvard Law School, 1895-1915.

2. Cleaning Up the Paper Trail.

3. A Quicker Oil-Picker-Upper: A "Paper Towel" for Oil Spills.

4. The Digitization of the Charlotte Perkins Gilman Papers at Schlesinger Library.

5. Putting Patents in Context: Exploring Knowledge Transfer from MIT.

6. When the Paper Chase Ends for Harvard Law School Professors.

7. The Case and Finiteness Restrictions of Italian Relative che.

8. Making the paper: Antoine Karnoub.

9. Cold fusion reproduced--on paper.

10. LABOR HOLDINGS AT THE SCHLESINGER LIBRARY, RADCLIFFE COLLEGE.

11. Beyond Bakelite: Leo Baekeland and the Business of Science and Invention: By Joris Mercellis. Pp. 378, illus., index. The MIT Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2020. £45.00. ISBN: 978-0-26-253869-5 (paperback).

12. Observing interventions: a logic for thinking about experiments.

13. Working papers.

14. A Comparison of Three Major Academic Rankings for World Universities: From a Research Evaluation Perspective.

15. Editorial.

16. Computer Manipulatives in an Ordinary Differential Equations Course: Development, Implementation, and Assessment.

17. The Creation of OpenCourseWare at MIT.

18. IFORS' Operational Research Hall of Fame John D. C. Little.

19. SCHUMPETER IN THE CONTEXT OF TWO CANONS OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT.

20. Data-informed building energy management (DiBEM) towards ultra-low energy buildings.

21. Targeting In-Kind Transfers through Market Design: A Revealed Preference Analysis of Public Housing Allocation.

22. The Schlesinger Library--Recent Acquisitions.

23. The Concurrency Control Mechanism of SDD-1: A System for Distributed Databases (The Fully Redundant Case).

24. Announcements.

25. INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

26. HES Announcements.

27. Welcome, ICBS!

28. A quiet voice: Roland Clark Davis and the emergence of psychophysiology.

29. A framework for using calibrated campus-wide building energy models for continuous planning and greenhouse gas emissions reduction tracking.

30. The CCS paradox: The much higher CO2 avoidance costs of existing versus new fossil fuel power plants.

31. Rent Control Rationing and Community Composition: Evidence from Massachusetts.

32. Fabrication and Testing of a High-Speed Microscale Turbocharger.

33. Engineering Design and Product Development: a focus of the MIT-Portugal Programme.

34. The Education of Future Aeronautical Engineers: Conceiving, Designing, Implementing and Operating.

35. The Lamb Carbon Transcripts: Another Dark Miracle of Chance.

36. Students’ Perceptions of Terrascope, A Project-Based Freshman Learning Community.

37. Entrepreneurship Education at 1890 Land Grant Institutions: A Profile of Programs and Consideration of Opportunities.

38. Automated Sewer and Drainage Flushing Systems in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

39. Implementing an Institutional Repository: The DSpace Experience at MIT.

40. Strategy and the Market Process: Introduction to the Special Issue.

41. Surfaces: tacit knowledge, formal language, and metaphor at the Harvard Lab for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis.

42. Investigations into Performance of Minimally Invasive Telesurgery with Feedback Time Delays.

43. Toward computers that recognize and respond to user emotion.

44. Physically interactive story environments.

45. Collective Learning Processes, Networking and ‘Institutional Thickness' in the Cambridge Region.

46. Delinquency prevention for individual change: Richard Clarke Cabot and the making of the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study.

47. ANNOUNCEMENTS.

48. GENERAL DISCUSSION.

49. Taking count: A computational analysis of data resources on academic LibGuides in the U.S.

50. Gyromagnetic ratio of a lone trapped electron is measured to better than a part per trillion.