Related Events, 1998/99

 Sept. 24 "Career Planning for Senior History Majors" sponsored by the Career Development Office.
TIME and PLACE: 4:15 in ARH 318.
 Oct. 8 History Department Colloquium.
Mr. Smith, "'Parliamentary Government': A French Idea in British Politics in the Nineteenth Century?"
TIME and PLACE: 4:15 in ARH 102.
 Oct. 9 Department Picnic.
TIME and PLACE: 5:30 at Mr. Drake's house, 532 12th Ave.
 Nov. 8 "Going to Graduate School in History: Why, Where, and How" by Ted R. Bromund '91, who is pursuing graduate studies in history at Yale. TIME and PLACE: 4:15 at the Forum Coffee House.
 Dec. 3 Brooks Locke will be presenting findings on her research on Vaclav Havel.
TIME and PLACE: 4:15 in ARH 102.
 Dec. 8 "Making the Most of Your History Major" for second and third-year students, " sponsored by the Career Development Office.
TIME and PLACE: 4:15 in ARH 318.
 Feb. 18 Scholars' Convocation.
Paul Ortiz, MSIR, "Visions on democracy: African-
American Freedom Struggles from the Age of Revolution to the Era of Jim Crow."
TIME and PLACE: Herrick Chapel, 11 a.m.
 Mar. 3 Student presentation: Petar Klaetsch, "Profit and Power: British Government and East India Company Connections, 1559-1784"
TIME and PLACE: 4:15 in ARH 102.
 Mar. 10 History Department Colloquium.
Victoria Brown, "'Wrapt in a Large Man's Doublet': Jane Addams's Inheritance from Her Father."
TIME and PLACE: 4:15 in South Lounge
 Mar. 16 Honors presentation.
Will Lee-Ashley, "Teddy Roosevelt and the Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902."
TIME and PLACE: 4:15 in ARH 102.
 April 8 Honors presentations.
Jennifer Whartenby, "The Troubles at Frankfurt: Calvinist Refugee Churches in Frankfurt am Main, 1554-1562," and Jessica Dvorak, "Scottish Women and Calvinism."
TIME and PLACE: 4:15 in ARH 102.
 April 12  Honors presentations.
Mackenzie Massman, "Eleanor Roosevelt: The African American Civil Rights Movements' Good Fairy?" and Tia Zlotnikoff, "A Lonely Revolution: Emma Goldman's Anarchism and the Birth Control Movement, 1915-16."
 April 20 Dan Kaiser, "Invading the 'Private': Spousal Violence in Early Modern Russia."
TIME and PLACE: 4:15 in South Lounge
 April 28 Career Development Workshop.
"Why Major in History?"
TIME and PLACE: ARH 318 at 4:15.
 April 30 Alumni Scholars Talk.
David Tannenhaus, "Law and Governance in Progressive America."
TIME and PLACE: 4:15 in South Lounge
 May 14 History Majors' Picnic
Ms. Sortor's house, 5 p.m.
Photos of picnic


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