Lady Chatterley lovers, here's a valentine for you.(Triad)

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From: The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
Date: 20060215
Author:Schlosser, Jim

Byline: JIM SCHLOSSER Staff Writer

GREENSBORO -- Had English professor Keith Cushman staged this exhibit in the 1950s, he would have been ex-professor Cushman fast.

Times are more tolerant.

On Tuesday, Valentine's Day, Cushman opened at UNCG's Jackson Library a display dedicated to that naugthy writer of love stories, D.H. Lawrence.

"Loving Lady Chatterley: Selections from the D.H. Lawrence Collection of Keith Cushman" consumes eight display cases in the Special Collections section of Jackson Library and two in the library lobby.

Lawrence's best-known novel, ...

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