Randall Albright

Moderator, Philosophy Discussion Group at Boston Athenæum

Randall Albright has extensive experience in various organizational roles, currently serving as Secretary-Treasurer and Advocate at The Charlesgate Alliance since February 2017. Concurrently, Randall has moderated the Philosophy Discussion Group at the Boston Athenæum since September 2013. Prior to these roles, a web assistant position was held at Emerald Necklace Conservancy from April 2013 to May 2017. From March 1999 to December 2004, Randall founded the William James Society, a multidisciplinary professional society focused on the study of William James and their impact across various fields, while also serving as the editor of its initial publication, Streams of William James. Randall's academic background includes a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature from Brown University, attended from 1976 to 1978, and earlier studies at Amherst College in 1974-1975.

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Boston Athenæum

The Boston Athenæum, “Boston’s best kept secret” (Boston.com) and one of the most distinguished libraries in the nation, was founded in 1807. Its landmark 1849 building and architecturally significant reading rooms at 10½ Beacon Street welcome readers, thinkers, writers, and learners in the heart of Boston. Highlights of the library’s holdings include the King’s Chapel Library collection, with roots in the 17th-century settlement of Boston; rare publications in Native American languages; the personal library of George Washington; historic early European printed works; and numerous works of fine art, including portraits of notable Americans such as Hannah Adams, John Marshall, and Alexander Hamilton, and by artists such as Gilbert Stuart, John Singer Sargent, Allan Rohan Crite, and Polly Thayer Starr. An extensive collection on the art of the book includes exquisite and rare examples from many eras of bookbinding and fine printing, as well as contemporary artists’ books. Learn more at bostonathenaeum.org.


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