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Calendar of Center & Clark Events, 2001-2002
This year marks the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Senator William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, which was completed in 1926 and came to UCLA in 1934, upon the death of William Andrews Clark Jr. The celebration of the anniversary will include a number of special events (see October 10 and May 5, as well as "Exhibits" for October–December). Additional special programs will be announced.
Updated information about programs and registration,
as well as registration forms, are added to this page as soon as available.Click to view general information, including the location of the programs.
Center & Clark Core Program, 2001-2002
(History, Theory, and the Subject of Rights, ca. 1640–1848)
Chamber Music ProgramsTouring the Clark Library
Exhibits at the Clark Library
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Programs scheduled for October
Programs scheduled for November-December
Programs scheduled for January-February
Programs scheduled for March-April
Programs scheduled for May-June
— Touring the Clark Library —
A Special AnnouncementA system is now in place to provide guided tours of the Clark to interested members of the public. Tours, each lasting about 45 mintes, are scheduled between 10:00 a.m. and 2 p.m. on the following Wednesdays in 2002: February 13 & 20, March 20 & 27, April 3 & 24, and May 8 & 22. Additional dates will be announced.
Reservations are required. For information and appointments call 323-735-7605.
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— Library Exhibits, 2001–2002 —Exhibits can be viewed during scheduled public programs (refer to the programs calendar)
and in the course of specially arranged guided tours of the library and grounds (see above).October–December—The Clark: A Gentleman's Library. Books and manuscripts personally selected by William Andrews Clark Jr. for his library. This exhibit is being mounted as part of the Clark's celebration of its seventy-fifth anniversary.
January–March—English Philosophers Abroad: Continental Translations of Hobbes, Locke, Hume, and Some Others. European translations of English philosophy books, from Hobbes to the end of the eighteenth century, with collateral material on the spread of knowledge about England to the Continent.
April–June—Frederic Prokosch: From the Private Collection of James Lorson. Selected materials focusing on Prokosch, the forger of a group of little literary books known as the "Butterfly books," with some background material on his own literary career as a well-known American novelist.
Click to view Clark Library location and contact information.
Calendar of Center & Clark Events, 2001-2002 Center & Clark Core Program,
2001-2002
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