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      Center & Clark Newsletter no. 43, Spring 2004

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        Contents:

        Bruce Whiteman, Clark Acquires Major Wilde Manuscript ————————————    p. 1
        Fellows' Research:
        The Age of Projects: Changing and Improving the Arts, Literature, and Life during the Long Eighteenth Century, 1660–1820
               I – Kimberly Latta, Projecting: Alchemy, Capitalism, and Creativity ——————      pp. 2–3
             II – Sarah Kareem, Conjuring Invention ——————————————————      pp. 3–4
            
        III – Martin Gierl, Belligerent Siblings ———————————————————    pp. 4–5
           
        IV – Alison O'Byrne, Geographical Pastimes ————————————————      pp. 5–6
             V – David Boyd Haycock, Living Forever in Early Modern Europe ———————      pp. 6–7
        Ahmanson-Getty Fellowships, 2005–06 ————————————————————       p. 7
        Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival 2004 ————————————————        p. 7
        Karmiole Lecture Series Established —————————————————————      p. 8
        On View at the Clark
        ———————————————————————————        p. 8

        Center and Clark contact information ————————————————————         p. 8


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