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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2018 7:14 AM
Subject: Oberle at EAW today (9/12)


Please join us at the Early Americas Workshop TODAY (WEDNESDAY 9/12) in Fenwick 3001 for George Oberle's presentation: “New Early American Databases at Mason.”

The rest of the Fall 2018 schedule is as follows (always in Fenwick 3001).

Thursday November 1, Alicia Tucker will present “’Three Volumes of Light Reading for Yours and Mrs. B Amusement’: A Community of Reading Women in Early Republic Virginia.”

Thursday November 15, George Oberle will present “Washington’s National University: Forging Citizens and Diffusing Knowledge.”



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