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Music 2007 (Knox College) Events are free and open to the public, except where noted. Dates, times and titles are subject to change. To confirm event information, contact the Public Relations Office at news@knox.edu or (309) 341 7337. Experiencing America: Public Diplomacy at Its Best (Heritage Foundation) AMBASSADOR NANCY G. BRINKER: It is a pleasure to be here today, and I appreciate the invitation to share what we are doing at the Office of the U.S. Chief of Protocol to engage with the diplomatic community. Art Exhibits (Knox College) Art exhibits at Knox College are free and open to the public 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. Dates, times and titles are subject to change. To confirm event information, contact the Public Relations Office at news@knox.edu . History preserved for Targhee (Rexburg Standard Journal) JOYCE EDLEFSEN -- jedlefsen@uvsj.com Lecture on Chinese Food (Knox College) GALESBURG -- Charles W. Hayford, visiting scholar in history at Northwestern University, will give a talk about the history of Chinese food in America, "Chop Suey, General Tso's Chicken, and Other Adventures in Chinese-American Relations," at 4 p.m., Thursday, May 11, in Ferris Lounge, Seymour Union, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. Donald L. Torrence (Knox College) Donald L. Torrence, professor Emeritus of Speech at Knox College, died Sunday, December 11, in California. He taught public speaking at Knox from 1958 to 1988. He was 79. Lecture: Women in Japanese Politics (Knox College) Michael A. Schneider, associate professor of history at Knox College, will give the annual Burkhardt Lecture, "Were Women Pan-Asianists the Worst: A Reflection on Women in Japanese Foreign Relations," at 4 p.m., Friday, April 15, in the Alumni Room, Old Main, on the Knox campus in Galesburg, Illinois. Visiting experts, scholars, authors, poets, playwrights... (Knox College) Events are free and open to the public, except where noted. Dates, times, and titles are subject to change. To confirm event information, contact the Public Relations Office at news@knox.edu . Learning more than history at Plimoth (Boston Globe) PLYMOUTH - It may be 2008, but staff members at Plimoth Plantation's Wampanoag Homesite regularly have to ask little boys to stop war-whooping and little girls to remove costume feathered headdresses and beaded dresses brought from home. Lecture on Korea (Knox College) Historian Bruce Cumings will give a talk, "Decoupled from History: North Korea in the 'Axis of Evil,'" at 4 p.m., Thursday, April 26, in Ferris Lounge, Seymour Union, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. The talk is free and open to the public.
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