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                           Victorian Lifestyle
                        Travel, Manner and Taste

                          The Mark Twain House
                          Spring Lecture Series


Thursday, April 7, 21, and May 5.  Lectures begin at 5:30 p.m.
Mark Twain Carriage House, 351 Farmington Avenue, Hartford

April 7   "A Visual Tour through the 1893 Columbian Exposition"
          Dr. Neil Harris
          Preston and Sterling Morgan
          Professor of History
          University of Chicago

April 21  "The Victorian Dining Room"
          Dr. Kenneth Ames
          Chief, Historical Survey
          New York State Museum

May 5     "Excruciatingly Correct Behavior in Mark Twain's America"
          Dr. John Kasson
          Professor of History and Adjunct Professor of American Studies
          University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The first floor of the Mark Twain House is open free to lecture
participants from 5-5:30 p.m.

$7, $5 members and students with student ID.  $18 series, $12 series
members and students with student ID.  Seating is limited to 60 per
lecture.  Tickets at the door based on availability.  To register or for
more information, call the Mark Twain House, (203) 247-0998.

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