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Wednesday, May 15, 2002

Wednesday Agenda: (A highly-opinionated listing of things that are worth attending, heckling, or diligently avoiding)

"Book and Author Luncheon with Trustee David Shribman" noon, Hayward Lounge, Hanover Inn--The Dartmouth Trustee discusses his Miraculously Builded in Our Hearts: A Dartmouth Reader. The Table of Contents is delightful.

"Baroque" 12:30 P.M., Faulkner Recital Hall--"Soprano Kirstina Rasmussen and pianist David Chaves perform music from the Baroque and Romantic periods and the 20th century."

"The Existence of a Soul" 7 P.M., Alpha Theta--The coed house hosts a dinner discussion with philosophy prof. Jack Hanson.

"The Changeless Faith of God: Searching for truth from a Baha'i perspective" 8:30 P.M., Tucker Foundation--Baha'i is probably the least known of the major world religions. The 150-year old faith has six to ten million estimated practitioners. A quick introduction to Baha'i is enlightening.

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