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March 23, 2006
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The Alexander String Quartet, widely admired for its interpretations of Beethoven, Mozart and Shostakovich, will perform at Bryn Mawr on Friday, March 31, at 8 p.m. in Thomas Great Hall. The quartet’s appearance is part of the College’s Performing Arts Series.
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Gershom Gorenberg, a National Jewish Book Award winner who writes regularly for The New Republic and has published in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, Mother Jones and numerous other American and Israeli publications, will present a lecture at Bryn Mawr on Monday, March 27. |
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This spring, Bryn Mawr College will be the site of a new interactive installation by Philadelphia artist Carol Moore: Lost and Found: Rediscovering Women Poets of the Italian Renaissance. The installation will introduce the work of seven important 16th-century female poets through handkerchiefs imprinted with the poets' sonnets and scattered throughout the campus. |
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INSIDE
BRYN MAWR
Students from Philly Area to Present Research at Asian-Studies Conference at Haverford
Math and Science Educators Gather for Symposium
Student-Organized Conference Brings Experts Together for Discussion of Energy Insecurity
On Campus: Women's Center Fundraiser, Forum on Suffering, Crawford Retirement Party
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