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April 2013

A Man for the Books: Honoring Leonard L. Milberg ’53

April 28, 2013 @ 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm
James M. Stewart ’32 Theater, 185 Nassau Street
Princeton, NJ 08544 United States
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Milberg Poster

A Gathering to honor the generosity of Leonard L. Milberg ’53.

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March 2016

Ireland and Shakespeare Symposium

March 5, 2016 @ 9:15 am - 5:30 pm
James M. Stewart ’32 Theater, 185 Nassau Street
Princeton, 08542
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Princeton University’s Fund for Irish Studies and Lewis Center for the Arts presents Ireland and Shakespeare: A Symposium, a one-day symposium of debate and performance centered on Irish versions and adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays, with contributions from leading Irish directors, actors and critics: Mark Burnett, Bradin Cormack, Katherine Hennessey, Garry Hynes, Patrick Lonergan, Barry McGovern, Conall Morrison, Fintan O’Toole, Lynne Parker, Owen Roe, Robert Sandberg, James Shapiro, Clair Wills, and Michael Wood.

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March 2017

Words for Music, Perhaps: A Day-long Symposium on Irish Lyric and Song

March 31, 2017 @ 9:45 am - 6:00 pm
James M. Stewart ’32 Theater, 185 Nassau Street
Princeton, 08542
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A Day-long Symposium on Irish Lyric and Song

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November 2020

Symposium on “The 175th Anniversary of Frederick Douglass’s Tour of Ireland”

November 13, 2020 @ 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

On November 13, Professor of History Christine Kinealy (Quinnipiac University), author Colum McCann (author of TransAtlantic), and Assistant Professor of English and African American Studies Autumn Womack (Princeton University) lead a symposium on “The 175th Anniversary of Frederick Douglass’s Tour of Ireland," moderated by Paul Muldoon, Howard G. B. Clark '21 Professor at Princeton University. Part of Princeton University’s 2020-21 Fund for Irish Studies series. The symposium explores the four months Douglass spent in Ireland in 1845, an experience he described…

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