November
14 , 2003
Pontigny Symposium
Reprises Historic MHC Encounters
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Photo: Fred LeBlanc
Students in a staged reading
of Brecht’s Conversations in Exile, directed by Holger Teschke |
When, as a college
student in the late 1960s, biographer and psychoanalyst Elisabeth
Young-Bruehl and other activists against the Vietnam War were
debating whether they should join forces with a labor union
also opposed to the war, they sought the advice of one of their
professors, the political theorist and philosopher Hannah Arendt. more>
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Staff Art Show to
Open December 1 more>
Gudmundson to Teach
New Latin American Studies Course more>
Great American Smokeout
at MHC more>
Hollywood Designer
to Discuss Her Film Work more>
American Ballet
Theatre’s Studio Co. to Perform November 21–22 more>
Quidnunc
more>
Nota Bene
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