The Elmira College Center for Mark Twain Studies
Presents the 1998 Fall Lecture Series
"The Trouble Begins At Eight"
Tuesday, September 15, 1998
In the barn at Quarry Farm, 8 P.M.
Louis J. Budd, "Been There, Done That (Not): Stalking Mark Twain."
Wednesday, October 7, 1998
In the barn at Quarry Farm, 8 P.M.
Gail Levitt, "'Animal Rights,' Elmira, and Mark Twain."
Wednesday, October 21, 1998
In the barn at Quarry Farm, 8 P.M.
Kerry Driscoll, "Eating Indians for Breakfast": Racial Ambivalence and
American Identity in The Innocents Abroad.
Monday, November 30, 1998
In the Great Hall, Hamilton Hall, on the Elmira College Campus
8 P.M.
The Mark Twain Society Lecture and Birthday Celebration
Gretchen Sharlow, "Low Down Abolitionists": Mark Twain's Home Circle and
the Underground Railroad.
Please call (607) 735-1941 for reservations.
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