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1.9 B-4 Program: Monthly Concert Series, April 30, 1976
Program for a concert of sacred music by the CNC Choir. Includes a list of personnel.
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1.9 B-4 Program: Monthly Concert Series, March 20, 1976
Program for a concert by Thomas Warburton. Includes a brief introduction to the performer.
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1.9 B-4 Program: Monthly Concert Series, February 17, 1976
Program for a concert by Elnore Andersen and Carl Andersen. Includes a brief introduction to the performers.
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1.9 B-4 Program: Monthly Concert Series, January 21, 1976
Program for a concert by Chris Kypros. Includes a list of upcoming concerts.
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1.9 B-4 Program: Monthly Concert Series, December 12, 1975
Program for a concert of vocal and instrumental music by the CNC Choir.
Includes a list of members of the Choir.
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1.9 B-4 Program: Monthly Concert Series, November 10, 1975
Program for a concert of secular music by the Norfolk Camerata.
Includes a list of upcoming concerts and a list of members of the Norfolk Camerata.
3 copies
3.13 D-1 Postcard: A Faculty Exhibition
Postcard announcing the faculty exhibition featuring works by Betty Lockhart Anglin (Painting) and Belle Pendleton (Ceramics).
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3.13 C-3 3rd Annual Digital Advocacy Fair
Announcement of the 3rd Annual Digital Advocacy Fair presented by ENGL 350: Writing for the Digital Humanities
3.15 C Speaker- Dr. Bill Shobe
Dr. Bill Shobe will give a presentation titled "Governing the Commons in the Anthropocene," on April 16, 2015. Shobe is a Professor of Public Policy and directs the Center for Economic & Policy Studies at the University of Virginia.
3.15 C Why Europe Matters
Invitation to the lecture "Why Europe Matters" by John McCormick, a Jean Monnet professor of European Politics at Indiana University.
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