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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Bob & Will
Tonight after class I stopped by a colleague’s office to chat for a bit. “How’s it going?” she said. “Fine,” I replied: “Quite nicely. Just came out of a very good Dylan class.” Of course I meant “Shakespeare” class, but … Continue reading
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22 received, 978 to go
A few weeks back I sent out an email to over 1000 LITT/LANG alums. Some of those emails bounced, but most did not. I put out a call for meaningful anecdotes about time spent in Stockton’s Literature classrooms. What has … Continue reading
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Curator to Trace Landis’ Journey from Hammonton to Vineland
South Jersey attracted a lot of attention from wealthy business owners during the 19th century, including Joseph Wharton, who purchased Batsto, and Maurice Raleigh, who invested in thousands of acres around Atsion. Among their number was a young Philadelphia lawyer … Continue reading
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A Reminder Request from Stockton’s Literature program
Dear Alums, The next issue of the Irregular Littonian is devoted to celebrating 42 years of Literature at Stockton. But it’s only a party if you send in your remembrances. After the first email call, several of you sent in … Continue reading
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