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                  <text>2.8 I Tea House</text>
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                <text>CNC Close to Acquiring $700,000 Japanese Teahouse (2/7/89) [2 copies]. &#13;
Baliles Inititated CNC Teahouse Effort (2/8/89) [2 copies]. &#13;
Suited to a Tea (2/14/89). &#13;
Santoro's Tempest in a Teahouse (2/22/89). &#13;
Teahouse Acquisition Shouldn't Happen (2/22/89). &#13;
Tea, Too? (2/22/89). &#13;
Teahouse Expected at CNC this Morning (3/2/89). &#13;
Japanese Teahouse arrives at CNC (3/2/89). &#13;
Teahouse Surprise turns slightly sour for Baliles (3/6/89). &#13;
No Tea, Please (3/13/89). &#13;
An Honor (3/22/89). &#13;
Notions about Teahouse may change CNC's often-criticzed acquisition should become a Welcome Addition (3/26/89).&#13;
Support the Teahouse (4/19/89). &#13;
For Teahouse (5/2/89). &#13;
Teahouse fund raising starts Work to begin (6/3/89) [2 copies].&#13;
Prayers said for Teahouse Japanese Rite done at CNC (6/23) [2 copies]. &#13;
Canon a Springboard for Japanese Presence (1/31/93). &#13;
Canon's Gift (5/10/93). &#13;
Tea Ceremony (9/30/1993). &#13;
An Ancient Ritual Re-enacted (4/23/95). &#13;
CNU Teahouse (7/18/96). &#13;
Mid-Atlantic Country Magazine (2/90) - pg. 42 Virginia's House of Tea. The Dedication of the Japanese Tea House in Virginia Christopher Newport College (Brochure 9/20/89). &#13;
Description from International Studies Brochure. &#13;
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Various dates, various authors. Articles are kept in a green folder. </text>
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                <text>Christopher Newport University, All Rights Reserved</text>
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