1998-1999 PROGRAMS revised June 15, 1998
LOCATIONS: WITH ONE EXCEPTION, THESE MONDAY
NIGHT MEETINGS ARE AT WESTMINSTER HOUSE, AT THE CORNER OF COPELAND AND WEST
PARK AVENUE. ON MARCH 1, 1999. WE WILL MEET AT THE NEW CLAUDE PEPPER CENTER ON
THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS. TIMES: WITH ONE EXCEPTION, EACH
MEETING BEGINS AT 7:30 (OUR ANNUAL DINNER BEGINS AT 7)
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Monday, September 14, 1998:
"MEMORIES OF A POET: JOHN MACKAY SHAW AND ME" Cathmar Shaw Prange of
Riverside, Iowa
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Monday, October 19: "A SPECIAL
TREAT: A READING FROM HER FICTION" Sheila Ortiz-Taylor, Department of
English, Florida State University
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Monday, November 9:
"CONSTRUCTING CHILDHOOD: BLACK CHILDREN'S LITERATURE, 1854-1865"
Chanta Haywood, Department of English, Florida State University --
first in a series of occasional programs, "A Closer Look at our Special
Collections"
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Monday, December 7: "THE BOOK
I COULD WRITE ABOUT THIS PLACE!" Lucy Morgan, Pulitzer Prize-winner and
Tallahassee bureau chief, St. Petersburg Times
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Monday, January 11, 1999:
"DOCUMENTING BLACK CHURCHES IN FLORIDA" Richard Dozier, Professor of
Architecture, Florida A & M University
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Monday, February 15: "LAWYERS
AND HISTORIANS: TWO APPROACHES TO THE PAST" Sally Hadden, Department of
History, Florida State University
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Monday, March 1, at the new Claude
Pepper Center: "EYEWITNESS TO A CENTURY: INTRODUCING THE CLAUDE
PEPPER CENTER" Frances Campbell, Director, Claude Pepper Center and
Burt Altman, Archivist, the Claude Pepper Library
Note:
approximately 30 parking spaces will be available for Friends that evening in
the lot alongside the Housewright Music Building (at the corner, across the
street from Hecht House.)
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7:00 p.m. Monday, April 5, the
Friends' annual dinner: "JOURNALISM AND REAL WRITING" Diane
Roberts, Department of English, University of Alabama
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Monday, June 14, in observance of
"Juneteenth": "VOICES OF FREEDOM: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE"
Keith Thomas, School of Journalism, Media and Graphic Arts, Florida A & M
University
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and coming in the Fall of
1999: "MRS. BEETON'S DOMESTIC POLICY" Barry Faulk,
Department of English, Florida State University -- in the new series of
occasional programs, "A Closer Look at Our Special Collections" |
SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE PROGRAMS? Please contact the
Friends' vice president and program chair, Prof. Dennis Moore, c/o Florida
State's Department of English, 644-1177 (or at dmoore@english.fsu.edu.)
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