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The Ninth Oxford Conference for the Book


Winter 2002 Issue
*Director's Column
*Washington Scholars
*McKee: Teacher Award
*Faulkner Conference
*Saks Fellowships 
*Center Ventress Order
*Student photos
*Southern Studies Alumni
*Thacker Mountain Radio
*Freedom Riders
*Caroline Herring's CD
*Williams at Special Coll.
*"Imagination Travel"
*F&Y Call for Papers 
*Delta School Saved
*Gammill Gallery Sched.
*Cleaning Old Cemetery
*Trad. Country Music
*Old Alabama Town
*Executive Dir. Position
*Regional Roundup
*Notes on Contributors

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Ninth Oxford Conference for the Book

From the page to the stage and screen, this year’s Oxford Conference for the Book celebrates the written word and its various incarnations April 11-14, 2002, on the campus of the University of Mississippi in Oxford. This year’s conference, the ninth annual, is dedicated to Tennessee Williams, who was born and spent his formative years in Mississippi, then went on to become one of America’s foremost playwrights. 

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