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May 10, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 32
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Edison Theatre observes 30 years of OVATIONS!

Edison Theatre will celebrate 30 years of exuberant dance, rich musical traditions and classic and cutting-edge theater with its 2002-03 OVATIONS! series. Full story

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Edison Theatre to observe 30 years of OVATIONS!

Edison Theatre will celebrate 30 years of exuberant dance, rich musical traditions and classic and cutting-edge theater with its 2002-03 OVATIONS! Series.

Founded in 1973, Edison Theatre presents both new works and innovative interpretations of classical material by nationally and internationally renowned artists, focusing on the interdisciplinary, the multicultural and/or the experimental. Full story

University elects six new trustees

Six new members were elected May 3 to the University's Board of Trustees, according to Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton.

In addition, the 2002-03 board officers and executive committee members were elected, along with five second-term trustees and two former trustees. Two undergraduate and two graduate student representatives also were named to the board. Full story



Keeping the Eyes on the Prize; Hampton archives acquired by University Libraries

University Libraries has been selected, in stiff competition against other world-class institutions, as the home and steward for the film archives of alumnus and Eyes on the Prize producer Henry Hampton, according to Shirley K. Baker, vice chancellor for information technology and dean of University Libraries.

"We were selected based on the interest level among our faculty and our commitment to providing access to the collection's unique and historic contents," Baker said.

Henry Hampton (1940-1998) was a St. Louis native who, after graduating from the University in 1961, went on to become one of the world's most respected documentary filmmakers. Full story


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