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      <title>Presenting: My Thesis!</title>
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            After a year of unboxing, researching, cataloging, photographing, rehousing, and, yes, writing, my thesis project is complete.
I&#39;m extremely proud of my end products: the physical and digital forms of the Bates College Clothing Archive, accompanied by a written portion explaining the reasoning behind the choices I made in the process of developing this archive. I&#39;m also immensely grateful to all of the people who supported me during this year -- thank you!
          
          
        
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      <title>Hunting and Gathering</title>
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            I’ve been an explorer the past few weeks.
As I begin working with my thesis collection, I am in a rather puzzling position: nobody actually knows what is in the collection. That’s the whole point of my thesis; the Bates College theater department owns boxes and boxes of historic dress, but there are no records or institutional memory of what is in those boxes.
          
          
        
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