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    daily.swarthmore.edu Tuesday, February 20, 2007    
Operatically, my dear Watson: "A Scandal in Bohemia" premieres
On Saturday afternoon, Swarthmore was treated to an unstaged preview of professors Tom Whitman and Natalie Anderson's new opera, "A Scandal in Bohemia," based on the story by Arthur Conan Doyle. The work was performed by a mostly-student orchestra, professional singers (and baritone Henry Clapp '09 as Dr. Watson) and [...]
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Ethiopian Big Shabbat a Success with Professor Key
Bond Hall was filled this past Friday with over seventy people, including Registrar Martin Warner. The impetus for such a crowding was the theme of Ruach's Big Shabbat: Jews in [...]
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Film and Media Studies program to hire tenure-track professor on way to becoming a department
The Film and Media Studies program is currently in the midst of the hiring process for a new full-time tenure-track position within the program. According to Program Director and English [...]
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