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Remembering London – Part 2: “Effigies and Flowers”
I had called Rosie Schwantes at my home college about a box of books I mailed to myself but never got, when she suddenly said, “You’re sure not writing about what most people write about when they visit London!” I … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Dickens, Globe Theatre, Henry the IV, Imperial College, Joan of Navarre, John Harvard, Lancelot Andrewes, London, Paris, Queen's Flower Walk, Remembrance Weekend, San Chapel, Southwark Cathedral, St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Cathedral
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Remembering London
This is the Lead Post in a series on London. See end for a list of all items in the series. As Fall 2012 deepens, quickening its pace towards Winter, I remember not only the wonderful summer of the 2012 … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity & Multiculturalism
Tagged 2012 London Olympics, Battle of Britain, diversity, European Union, Gabby Douglas, Hitler, Imperial College, London, London as multicultural society, Monty Python, North Central College, race, Tony Blair, U.S. Women's Gymnastic Team, World War 2
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