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October 20, 2005
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NATALIE ZEMON DAVIS TO GIVE FIRST MICHAEL POWELL LECTURE Eminent historian Natalie Zemon Davis will give a talk titled "Trickster Travels: A 16th-Century Muslim Between Worlds" as the first lecture in a
series dedicated to the memory of Michael Powell, a young medievalist whose career at Bryn Mawr was cut short by cancer in 2004 ... read more |
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WATCHING SLEEPING BEAUTY WAKE Dance historian Tim Scholl, who had a hand in the revival of the classic ballet Sleeping Beauty in Russia, will discuss the historical reconstruction of the dance and the unexpected controversy it sparked in a talk titled "Waking Sleeping Beauty: Reviving a Pre-Revolutionary Ballet in Post-Soviet St. Petersburg" ... read more |
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| SPOKEN-WORD POETRY CONTEST CAPS DIVERSITY WEEK A "Diversi-TEA" dessert social at the Multicultural Center this Friday, Oct. 21, will open Bryn Mawr's Diversity Week 2005-06 with an introduction to a broad range of campus cultural organizations and an almost-equally diverse array of treats. The celebration will culminate on Saturday, Oct. 29, in an open-mike spoken-word poetry performance with a $150 prize for the top poet... read more |
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SUMMER AT THE BENCH II: IMITATION OF NATURE Chemistry majors Jisun Lee '06, Ronke Imbeah-Ampiah '06 and Shauna Bennett '07 spent the summer in the lab of William Malachowski, assistant professor of chemistry, devising efficient methods to make analogs of complex natural products that are used in drug development... read more |
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INSIDE
BRYN MAWR
Proposals Sought for Bi-Co Student Theater Festival
Speaker Offers Multicultural View of Eating Issues
Crew Holds Its Own Against Division I, II and III Teams
On Campus: President Seeks Topics for Community Update; Cordalene to Play at Aelwyd, Joe Soss Speaks on Welfare Reform
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