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<DIV>In a message dated 9/29/2005 4:05:06 P.M. Central Standard Time,
chevalier8278@yahoo.com writes:</DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" face=Arial color=#000000
size=2>thought a few of you might be interested in<BR>attending, if not
submitting a paper. <BR><BR><BR>Ldy.
Aurelia<BR>_______________________________________________________<BR><BR>I
am happy to announce that The School of Visual Arts<BR>at the University
of North Texas will be sponsoring a<BR>public lecture and interactive
workshop to be given by<BR>Corine Schleif and Volker Scheir of Arizona
State<BR>University. These events will take place on November<BR>10th
and 11th. (See below for times and locations).<BR>Our guests will
present their latest project, "Opening<BR>the Geesebook." Because
this work combines the<BR>expertise of an art historian and
musicologist, and is<BR>thus quite inter-disciplinary in focus, we hope
to<BR>interest a broad range of Medievalists. I realize<BR>that
this is an early announcement, but we wanted to<BR>insure that you had
plenty of time to get these events<BR>on your calendar and alert your
students of the<BR>up-coming opportunity to share these scholars'
work. <BR><BR>Lecture: "Opening the Geesebook," presented by
Corine<BR>Scheif and Volker Scheir<BR>Thursday November 10th 4 PM,
School of Visual Arts,<BR>Room 223<BR><BR>Workshop: "New
Media"<BR>Friday, November 11th, 9 AM, School of Visual
Arts<BR>Building, Room 226<BR><BR>Along this same line of thought,
and in hopes of<BR>fostering the interaction of graduate students
from<BR>within and around the metroplex, we have set aside<BR>Friday
afternoon, the 11th, for a Medieval Graduate<BR>Student Symposium.
We invite medieval students, of<BR>any discipline, to submit a 20
minute, conference type<BR>paper. We have time for six papers to
be divided into<BR>two sessions. Our Graduate Student Association
will<BR>be providing lunch refreshments for the break and will<BR>be
organizing an informal get-together afterwards for<BR>our student
visitors.<BR><BR>We encourage submission of papers that have
been<BR>submitted and/or delivered elsewhere. Our deadline<BR>for
submission is October 21st. We will notify<BR>acceptance by the
following Friday, October 28th.<BR><BR>Papers should be sent
to:<BR><BR>Dr. Mickey Abel<BR>Assistant Professor, Art
History<BR>University of North Texas<BR>P.O. Box 305100<BR>Denton, Texas
76203-5100 <BR><BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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