| April 25, 2008 | ||
| 8:00 am | to | 10:00 pm |
| April 26, 2008 | ||
| 8:00 am | to | 10:00 pm |
Rounds Hall, Heritage Hall, Hartman Union Building
The theme for this year’s Medieval and Renaissance Forum is “The Secular Realm in the Age of Faith.” A variety of fun and scholarly activities are planned for the two-day event.
Visit the Medieval Studies Web site for a complete schedule of activities. For more information, contact Dr. Naomi Kline at nkline@plymouth.edu.

The Plymouth Forum always includes papers that help me to think more clearly, that inform me about issues I had not considered, and that turn out to be enjoyable because the presenters did not merely scribble, but took the trouble to compose their work. It’s always good to see the veterans returning, always stimulating to meet newcomers, and always a pleasure to gather socially. Those who plan the Forum show excellent judgement in they way they put it all together. I have been grateful for the sessions that they have allowed me to organize over the years, and impressed with every one of the annual meetings that I have attended; my experience extends back to 1988. I am tempted to list just the thirty or forty most impressive papers that I have heard. . . . Ad multos annos!
Phil O’Mara
Left by Phil O'Mara on April 7th, 2008
I will be coming from the Portsmouth N H area on Thursday, fairly early. Willing to carpool or pick up a rider or two. Will come back here on Sunday.
– Bill McCarthy
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Left by Bill McCarthy on April 7th, 2008
Hello,
I would like to know if there is anyone who would be driving from
Plymouth to Concord on Saturday aftenoon/evening (before 7pm). I would
pay for gas and would greatly appreciate the ride if this coincides
with anyone’s travel plans. Please let me know and thank you
Zuzana
Left by Zuzana Stastna on April 9th, 2008