Justice with her attributes. Engraving by J. Frey, 1725, after D. Zampieri, il Domenichino.
Conquering fat logic : how to overcome what we tell oursleves about diets, weight, and metabolism / Nadja Hermann.
The head of a Turk, surmounted by an eagle holding thunderbolts, and surmounting a strapwork panel announcing the manners and fashions of the Turks. Process print, 1873, after a woodcut, 1553.
A young poor Irish woman, sadly mending fishing nets or textiles outside a stone cottage, is approached by a young man; inside the cottage, a woman is spinning. Engraving after F.W. Topham.
A British soldier seated by a stream plays the flute to a young Scottish woman and two girls. Etching by W.B. Hole, 1897, after J.E. Millais, 1884.
A Scottish gamekeeper armed with a gun, standing on a mountain-top in the falling snow: he holds a shot eagle in his right hand, and a hound stands at his side. Engraving by J. Outrim, 1856, after E.H. Landseer.
A Scottish gamekeeper armed with a gun, standing on a mountain-top in the falling snow: he holds a shot eagle in his right hand, and a hound stands at his side. Engraving by J. Outrim, 1856, after E.H. Landseer.
An Irish family outside their cottage on a Sunday morning prepares to go to church. Engraving by R.C. Bell after W. Brocas.
A Moroccan horseman setting off with a rifle to perform at an equestrian display (fantasia, Tbourida). Etching and drypoint by L.A. Lecouteux after H. Regnault, 1870.
The deathbed of the Emperor Henry IV on a makeshift bed outside a ramshackle house: a monk kneels and prays. Photograph by J. Mudd after A. Rethel.
A lion that has escaped from a circus in Florence picks up a baby in its teeth, but when the baby's mother shouts at it, the lion gives the baby back to the mother unharmed. Watercolour by M. Díez de Bulnes, 1817, after N.A. Monsiau.
A dish is brought to the table of the Border chiefs of Northumberland: instead of food, the dish contains a spur, indicating that the men should ride out and plunder for food. Photograph after W.B. Scott.
Baiae (Baia), Italy: the dome of the part-submerged "temple of Mercury", containing the frigidarium of a public bath. Etching by C. Guttenberg, 178-, after H. Robert.
Benjamin Hobson seated outside a large house, with other people in the garden. Pencil drawing, 1844.
An ivory statue of the standing Buddha from Candy, Sri Lanka. Line engraving by H. Mutlow, 1804.
Tibet: the King of Tangut and the Dalai Lama. Engraving by N. Parr, 17--, after J. Grueber.
The Raden Temenggung and regent of Lebak, Java, Indonesia. Coloured lithograph by P. Lauters after C.W.M. van der Velde, ca. 1843.
The Radja Djajanagara and regent of Serang, Java, Indonesia. Coloured lithograph by P. Lauters after C.W.M. van der Velde, ca. 1843.
First report of the British Association Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : drawn up at the request of the Committee / by Dr. Benjamin H. Paul.
Report of the Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : reappointed at Exeter, 1869.
Report of the Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : reappointed at Liverpool, 1870.
Report of the Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : reappointed at Edinburgh, 1871.
Fifth report of the Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : reappointed at Brighton, 1872.
Sixth report of the Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : reappointed at Bradford, 1873.
Seventh report of the Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : reappointed at Belfast, 1874.
Report on the treatment and utilization of sewage.
King Charles I on horseback outside the city walls of Hull: the Parliamentarians inside, led by Sir John Hotham, refuse to surrender the city. Engraving by N. Tardieu after C. Parrocel.
Changes to Social Study Standards In Michigan Reversed After Outcry
Back is Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. Back is Roe v. Wade. Back is climate change. and the word "democratic." A new proposal incorporating those revisions was presented to the Michigan board of education last week.
For Educators Vying for State Office, Teachers' Union Offers 'Soup to Nuts' Campaign Training
In the aftermath of this spring's teacher protests, more educators are running for state office—and the National Education Association is seizing on the political moment.
Illinois High Court Backs Pension for One-Day Teacher Substitute
A union lobbyist who worked just one day as a substitute teacher is entitled to a pension worth potentially tens of thousands of dollars annually, the Illinois supreme court has ruled.
Sharks' Marcus Sorensen still skating, keeping routine while in Sweden
Marcus Sorensen is using his connections in Sweden to stay ready in case the NHL season resumes.
The Latest: China's football association to cut pay
In a video posted along with the schedule, the Seahawks gave season tickets to 12 workers who had been nominated for consideration. The 12 were told of receiving season tickets in video calls with Seahawks players Shaquill and Shaquem Griffin, DK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett, Will Dissly and coach Pete Carroll. The Royal St. John’s Regatta in Canada has been canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
PHT Morning Skate: Pietrangelo’s future; underrated Bjorkstrand
2020 NHL draft profile: Ridly Greig, son of Flyers scout Mark Greig, is a center with 200-foot bite
Ridly Greig, son of Flyers scout Mark Greig, is a center with 200-foot bite and should be available for the club in the first round of the 2020 NHL draft. By Jordan Hall
Capitals cut ties with Leipsic after disparaging comments
The Washington Capitals on Friday placed Brendan Leipsic on unconditional waivers to terminate his contract after he made disparaging comments about women and teammates in a private social media chat. In a conversation involving his brother and Florida Panthers minor leaguer Jack Rodewald, Leipsic commented on the physical appearances of Vancouver forward Tanner Pearson's wife and Edmonton captain Connor McDavid's girlfriend. The NHL called it ''inexcusable conduct'' and said it would address the matter with the Capitals and Panthers.
Former Flyer Mark Howe knows NHL is trying to stay 'open-minded' about 2019-20 season
Former Flyer and current Red Wings scout Mark Howe said the "open-minded" NHL is determined to finish the 2019-20 season. By Joe Fordyce
Mixed feelings around hockey about holding NHL draft early
The NFL's successful virtual draft and uncertainty surrounding the resumption of hockey this season have raised the possibility of an NHL draft held before the Stanley Cup Final. After postponing its draft scheduled for June 26-27 in light of the coronavirus pandemic, the NHL is considering having it earlier in June with the season in an indefinite suspension. Unlike the NFL, which held its draft as usual in the middle of its offseason, the NHL would face several wrinkles going forward with a draft held before the season is complete: Teams would not be able to trade players, there would be a lack of clarity over next year's salary cap and the draft order could be determined before all games are played.
Capitals cutting Leipsic after 'offensive' comments
Washington announced it is terminating the contract of forward Brendan Leipsic after his mysogynistic comments on Instagram were leaked.