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From: The Boston Globe
Date: 19920224
Author:Michael Blowen, Globe Staff
Guess who's coming to dinner? Louisa May Alcott. That's right, friends, for a mere $150, Marianne Donnelly, a Cambridge-based artist, will enliven your dinner party with her impersonation of Alcott and her interpretation of the author's art. But that's not all folks. She'll be accompanied Dr. Patricia Morris, founder of the National Woman's Heritage Foundation, who, according to the press release, "will outline the history of women and their roles in the future." Now, if we could only get her to jump out of a cake. She'll also participate in a series of dinner conversations at Cornucopia on ...
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