EMILY DICKINSON MUSEUM PRESENTS 'REPAST AS RITUAL', OCT. 15

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Amherst University issued the following press release:

The Emily Dickinson Museum: The Homestead and The Evergreens presents "Repast as Ritual: Dining at the Homestead and The Evergreens" from 2 until 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 15, at the Amherst College Alumni House on Spring Street. The lecture by Amanda Lange of Historic Deerfield is the third installment of the museum's fall 2006 "Pleasant and Perfect" series, which examines the 19th-century American home through the material world of The Evergreens, the home of Emily Dickinson's brother and sister-in-law, Austin and Susan Dickinson.

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