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Sorry, Folks.
I forwarded the message below just as it came to me without noticing that it
mentions UVA [where DU is a faculty member] and Christopher Newport
University [a co-sponsor] as well as the Charles Center and Andrews Hall,
both of which are at [moment of respectful silence] the College of William
and Mary.
Andrews Hall, for those of you who know Williamsburg, is located directly
behind Phi Beta Kappa Hall which faces Jamestown Road about a quarter-mile
from its intersection with Boundary St. Hope this helps.
Camille Wells.
> > From: Camille Wells <[log in to unmask]>
> >
> > The following public lecture will be presented NEXT Tuesday (10/25) and is
> open to everyone:
> >
> > Dell Upton, University of Virginia
> > "Memorials to the Second Civil War: Commemorating the Civil Rights
> Movement"
> > Tuesday, 10/25, 4:30 pm
> > Andrews 101
> >
> > Professor Upton is David A. Harrison III Professor of Historical
> Archaeology at the University of
> > Virginia. He is the author of Architecture in the United States (Oxford,
> 1998) and many other
> > books and articles on the intersection of history and architecture in the
> US.
> >
> > A reception with food and drink will follow the talk.
> >
> > This lecture is the second in this year's lecture program of the
> Williamsburg Society of the
> > Archaeological Institute of America (AIA). It is sponsored by the
> Departments of Anthropology,
> > Art & Art History and Classical Studies, by the Charles Center, and by the
> Department of Modern
> > and Classical Languages and Literatures at Christopher Newport University.
> >
> > For further information on the AIA, including membership information and
> the schedule of future
> > lectures, please visit our web page at http://www.wm.edu/aia or contact
> Bill Hutton
> > ([log in to unmask]).
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