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Alumni Council features events for Princeton-Harvard football game, Oct. 26
Posted October 24, 2002; 05:11 p.m.
The Alumni Council is providing another pre-game classroom for Tiger fans and is also offering information for alumni returning to campus for this weekend's Princeton-Harvard football game Saturday, Oct. 26.
Alumni information about the game can be found on Tigernet .
The council continues to offer a series of lectures this fall that precede each home football game. The lectures are free and open to the public.
The remaining courses include:
- Saturday, Oct. 26 (Harvard game): Anthony Appiah, the Laurance Rockefeller University Professor of Philosophy and the University Center for Human Values, "Being Yourself: Race and Individuality," 10 a.m.
- Saturday, Nov. 9 (Pennsylvania game): Lee Mitchell, the Holmes Professor of Belles-Lettres and professor of English, "Does Reading Good Books Make You Better?," 10 a.m.
- Saturday, Nov. 23 (Dartmouth game): William Howarth, professor of English, "Earth Islands: Darwin and Melville in the Galapagos," 10 a.m.
All will take place in 10 Guyot. For more information, contact Christine Hollendonner at the Alumni Council at (609) 258-5854.
Contact: Lauren Robinson-Brown (609) 258-3601






