1999-2000 PROGRAMS
All programs will be held at 7:30 P.M. at the Westmister House, Presbyterian University Center, unless specified otherwise. An informal question and answer session, followed by refreshments will follow each program. All programs are open to the public.
- Monday, September 13, 1999-
"A SPECIAL TREAT: A READING FROM HIS FICTION."
Mark Winegardner, Dept. of English, FSU.
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- Monday, October 11, 1999-
"WHAT WE MIGHT LEARN FROM THE SHAPE OF THE RIVER"
Lee Jones, College of Education, FSU.
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- Monday, November 15, 1999-
"P.R.!"
Beth Switzer, WFSU Television.
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- Monday, January 24, 2000-
"MRS. BEETON'S DOMESTIC POLICY"
Barry Faulk, Dept. of English, FSU.
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- Monday, February 7, 2000-
"THE FEMALE SLAVE IN NOVELS OF NAT TURNER SLAVE REVOLT"
Mary Kemp Davis, Dept. of English, FAMU.
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- Monday, March 20, 2000-
"STIFLING LAUGHTER, OR, A BRIEF, UP-CLOSE ACCOUNT OF WRITING ABOUT CENSORSHIP IN REAL PEOPLES LIVES"
Claudia Johnson, Screenwriter in Residence, FSU Film School and recipient of the first PEN/Newman's Own First Amendment Award.
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- Monday, April 10, 2000- 7:00 P.M.
Eighteenth Annual Friends of the Library Banquet:
"THE BOOK THAT HAS MOST INFLUENCED MY LIFE--LATELY"
Dr. Frederick S. Humphries, President, FAMU.
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- Coming in the Fall of 2000-
"A SPECIAL TREAT: A READING FROM HER FICTION."
Mary Jane Ryals, Writing Instructor at the FSU College of Business and author of A Messy Job I Never Did See a Girl Do.
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To suggest speakers for future programs and to see copies of the Friends' 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, and 1998-99 series of speakers, contact Vice President and Program Chair, Dennis Moore, dmoore@english.fsu.edu
Free Parking is available North of the Westminster House, Presbyterian University Center, (Off Copeland) for meetings scheduled at the Westminster House, located at the corner of Park and Cropland.

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