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Falls Church, VA

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Hulings Lecture: A New Home
Jan 17, 2013
Location Information
7 p.m. @ SOEI Sentry Room
Public Presentation
Augustus Lee Merrill is a native of Andalusia, Alabama. He began teaching in the Northland College English Department in January of 1970 and retired as chairman of the department in May of 1999. He has served on the boards of Voyageurs National Park, the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute, and the Washburn Community Education Foundation. He has also served as a volunteer mediator for the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture and as a member of the Wisconsin Arts Board peer review panel. His writing has appeared in College English, Poetry Now, the Wisconsin Academy Review, and Gray's Sporting Journal. A small book of his poetry is scheduled to appear in the Parallel Press poetry series published by the University of Wisconsin/Madison. Lee lives in Washburn with his wife Melinda Rose Guerra Merrill.
The Hulings Lecture Series is made possible by A.D. & Mary Elizabeth Andersen Hulings Distinguished Chair in the Humanities
Contact Information
Clayton Russell
crussell@northland.edu
Jan 17, 2013, Jan 24, 2013, Jan 31, 2013, Feb 7, 2013, Feb 14, 2013, Feb 21, 2013, Feb 28, 2013, Mar 7, 2013, Mar 14, 2013, Mar 21, 2013, Mar 28, 2013, Apr 4, 2013, Apr 11, 2013, Apr 18, 2013, Apr 25, 2013
NC Kendrigan Pool
Intramurals: Water Polo
Jan 17, 2013, Jan 24, 2013, Jan 31, 2013, Feb 7, 2013, Feb 14, 2013, Feb 21, 2013, Feb 28, 2013, Mar 7, 2013, Mar 14, 2013, Mar 21, 2013, Mar 28, 2013, Apr 4, 2013, Apr 11, 2013, Apr 18, 2013, Apr 25, 2013
Location Information
NC Kendrigan Pool
- Location: Northland College Kendrigan Pool
- Tabling dates: Nov. 31 - Dec. 2 during lunchtime
- Sign-up deadlines: Open
- Captain's Meeting: None
- Start date: Thursday, January 17th
- End date: Thursday, November 21st
- Tourney dates: None unless teams are formed.
- Times/days of week: Thursdays, 7:00 - 8:30pm








