The Best (and Worst) of HOLLIS Research Guides
We just discovered the weirdest mailing lists at Harvard, and weâve been digging around for more strange Harvard-related web content. Of course, HOLLIS saved the dayâas it so often does with our frantic last-minute paper research. The guides tab on the HOLLIS website reveals a few hundreds of research guides, with some hidden gems. They certainly make us wonder who wrote themâor who even uses them.
Canadian Official Publications
In addition to colder weather and better maple syrup, our northern neighbors get a guide to their official publications. We spent a while wondering what that might entailâdissertations on ice hockey? Studies about why Niagara Falls looks better from Canada? Research papers on why Canadians say sorry like they do? It turns out that Harvard is a depository for... Canadian governmental documents? Bet you didnât see that one coming. If you ever feel like your American government classes just arenât cutting it and you just have to know what itâs like to have a Prime Minister (shoutout to hottie Justin Trudeau), Harvard has you covered.
Smell
âWhat is smell?â Probably that funky thing emanating from the piles of unwashed clothes in your room, but we wonât judge (although your roommates will). For some reason, it has a section called âScents and Sensibilityââokay, thatâs actually a brilliant pun. Weâll give them that. But for some reason, it begins with this acid-trip pictureâŚ
The Joy of Cooking
Somewhere between Sex Work and Violence Against Women is this friendly, unassuming guide. What are its contents, you ask? Ah, the question on all of our minds. This guide has all the editions of a 1930s cookbook of the same name.
Thatâs it. Thatâs all it has. Thanks, we guess?
Gromphadorhina portentosa
Whatâs this weird-sounding guide about? Thatâs so interesting, letâs take a little peek atâtheyâre so big and terrifying send help!
Seriously, HOLLIS? We avoided clicking on the guide titled âCockroachesâ for a reason, but itâs listed again by the scientific name. What kind of sick conman would do something like this? We were getting along so well. In fact, this entire guide is an affront. Cockroaches âare often quite attractiveâ? Weâd like to meet the cockroaches theyâre seeing. On second thought, weâd like to never see cockroaches again. Whoever wrote this can let these âsymbols of loveâ know what we think of them. âMostly harmlessâ? Yeah, right. Tell us how to kill them instead.