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HITLER’S SCIENTISTS: SCIENCE, WAR, AND THE DEVIL’S PACT, John Cornwell, British journalist, science historian in the department of history and philosophy of science at Cambridge University |
Letter From America, Alistair Cooke |
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THE BURNING TIGRIS: THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AND AMERICA’S RESPONSE, Peter
Balakian, the Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor of the Humanities, and Professor of English at Colgate University |
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BUILDING SUBURBIA: GREEN FIELDS AND URBAN GROWTH, 1820-2000, Dolores Hayden, professor of architecture and urbanism, and professor of American studies at Yale University |
“Sunshine From Darkness” NARAD Artworks traveling exhibit, and
“Creative Expressions”, twenty local artists’ work on display both at Provena Behavioral Health, 202 West Park, Champaign, October 17,
Dennis Cockrum, Provena Behavioral Health; and Artist Kay Uihlein |
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Computers & You, Greg Kline, technology reporter at The News-Gazette |
The Brown v. Board of Education Decision and U. S. Libraries, E. J. Josey, Professor Emeritus, School of Library Science, University of Pittsburgh |
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BLACK POWER ON CAMPUS: THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1965-1975, Joy Ann Williamson, professor in the School of Education at Stanford University |
FULLY COMMITTED, a play by Becky Mode at the Celebration Company at the Station Theatre, October 16 – November 1, Gary Ambler, actor, and Karma Ibsen, director
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