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Constitution Topic of Lenox Library Lecture - December 07, 2007
LENOX - The Lenox Library will host the second in its 2007-08 Distinguished Lecture Series, "Our Remarkable Constitution: The Oddities and Virtues of the American Constitution," on Sunday, Dec. 16, at 4 in the Sedgwick Reading Room.
The program will be presented by professor Daniel Gordon of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Gordon holds a doctorate in history and a master of the study of law from Yale Law School. He taught at Harvard until 1995, when he was appointed to a professorship at UMass. He has written and edited several books and is an expert on the European enlightenment and American constitutional law.
Admission is $15. Contact Denis Lesieur at the library at 413-637-2630, Ext. 115, or dlesieur@lenoxlib.org for further information and reservations.
The lectures are scheduled on Sundays at 4 at the library.
The remaining programs are:
●: Jan. 13, 2008 - "Mastering Middle Earth: Adventures in Scholarship with J.R.R. Tolkien" with Tolkien scholars Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond.
●: Feb. 10 - "What is the Role of Creativity in the Modern World?" with Dr. Ernest Shaw, psychiatrist, medical consultant and artist. |
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