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Date: | Mon, 27 Oct 2003 18:35:30 -0500 |
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Please note that the poet April Bernard is the Fall 2003 Sidney Harman Writer-in-
Residence at Baruch College in a program made possible by Sidney Harman, an
alumnus of the College and a great patron of the arts. Her reading and discussion
on Tuesday evening, October 28, at the Vertical Campus Conference Center, 14-
220, is therefore informally called 'The Harman Lecture". Some people type faster
than they think, and fail to spell all the words correctly, and when, mere moments
later, they detect it, they are very sorry for the error. "Regrettable," for those whose
fingers itch to turn the dictionary pages, may be spelled with two t's or just one.
Harman, however, may be spelled only one way.
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