A CELEBRATION OF EMILY DICKINSON TO BE HELD AT LANGDON CENTER

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Date: 20060511
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Tarleton State University issued the following news release:

Tarleton's Langdon Center proudly presents "Rose, Lily & Daisy: A Celebration of Emily Dickinson" on Monday, May 15 at 7:00 pm in Tarleton's Langdon Center Concert Hall. On this day, the 120th anniversary of the poet's death, guest will join in remembering Dickinson with readings by Dr. Marcy Tanter, a Dickinson Scholar and associate professor of English at Tarleton State University. A reception featuring gingerbread made using Dickinson's own recipe will follow!

Guests are encouraged to participate further by bringing and ...

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