10:00 AM — 11:00 AM | Academic Symposia "How to Create and Sell a TV Show" (John Davies ‘75) – Production Studio “Creativity in the Classroom” (Lanny Potts and Di Seuss) – ULC305 “Eighty Percent of Success is Showing Up: Ecology (with Apologies to Woody Allen)” (Binney Girdler) - ULC 306 "Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte: 'Ill Suitted for the Life of a Columbians Modest Wife'" (Charlene Boyer Lewis) - ULC 308 |
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11:00 AM — 12:00 PM | Performance Poetry at the “Book Club” featuring Di Seuss’s poetry students and coordinated by Meridel Thomson (Beaner’s Café) |
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| 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM | Tours of Library A. M. Todd Rare Book Room — Special Editions: Gifts from Katherine E. Rakowsky, Class of 1981, featuring limited editions publications of San Francisco's Arion Press and The Limited Editions Club, New York |
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| 1:45 PM — 2:45 PM | Penelope Niven, Reading (Writer in Residence, Salem College) Connable Recital Hall, Light Fine Arts (LAC Credit) | ||
| 2:45 PM— 3:00 PM | Procession Gather at the corner of Academy and Thompson for the procession with Monkapult, Frelon and the Taiko Drumming Troupe |
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3:00 PM — 4:00 PM | Dedication Ceremony
Chapel Bells Procession from Mandelle Prelude The Lark Ascending –Ralph Vaughan Williams- Barry Ross Invocation-Mary Ellen Ashcroft Welcome and Introductions- Donald Parfet, Eileen Wilson-Oyelaran, David Council, Lisa Palchick Interlude-Duet in G-Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Barry Ross and Stacy Nowicki Address-“Re-Placing the Library” Jo Ellen Parker, Executive Director, National Institute for Technology in the Liberal Arts Ribbon Cutting (at main staircase) |
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| 4:00 PM — 5:00 PM | Reception, K Jazz Sextet — Yehle Reading Room |