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October 20:
“The
inside stories about running the Queen’s Palaces”
David Beeton,
C.B.E., LL.B., Evelyn Wrench speaker:
November 10:
"Niblicks, Brassies, and a Good Walk Spoiled: The
History and
Language of Golf."
Philip Ferranti
Business Meeting
December 15:
Holiday Party
January 19:
"Pygmalion
in the Twentieth Century"
Ted Wright
February 16:
“The Cultural
Significance of The Phantom of the Opera.”
Jerrold Hogle,
Ph.D., University Distinguished Professor of English
March 8, starting at 8:30 a.m.:
Shakespeare Competition
Lab Theatre,
University of Arizona.
Contacts:
Peggy Haines or Jerry Helm for ESU-related matters or
Professor
Barbara McKean of Theatre Arts for theatre arrangements, etc.
March 15 (Note this is a Saturday):
“The
Courtauld Collection”
Hilary Hope
Guise, Ph.D.,
Evelyn Wrench
speaker
April 6:
“Richard
III and Sportive Villainy”.
Robert
Dornquast, Ph.D.,
Professor
Emeritus, University of Northern Michigan
April 26-28 At the Lincoln Center: The national finals of the Shakespeare Competition May 4 A recitation by our Branch Shakespeare Competition winner
Lauren Cray of a monolog and sonnet,
and then a description of her New York experiences
Jan Stewart, talk with slides on:
"The Incredible Georgians: Life in Eighteenth Century
England"
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