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# Article Article Summary
1 News Brief/Calendar of Events The spring 2007 semester begins Monday, January 8.
2 News Brief/Calendar of Events Irvin Ungar, curator of "Justice Illuminated: The Art of Arthur Szyk," will be speaking in conjunction with the opening of the exhibit, Monday, January 8.
3 News Brief/Calendar of Events There will be a Faculty Senate meeting, Monday, January 8.
4 News Brief/Calendar of Events Lillian Faderman will be discussing her book at the Meryl Norton Lecture Series, Friday, January 12.
5 News Brief/Calendar of Events The "M. L. King Jr.: Black Americans of Achievement Video Collection" will be shown Friday, January 12.
6 News Brief/Calendar of Events "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: A Historical Perspective," will be shown Friday, January 12.
7 News Brief/Calendar of Events A reading of a new musical, "The Misses Pirie and Woods" by Rebecca Burkhardt and Cynthia Goatley will be taking place Saturday, January 13.
8 News Brief/Calendar of Events The NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals will be taking place January 13-14.
9 News Brief/Calendar of Events Monday, January 15 is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
10 News Brief/Calendar of Events "The Speeches Collection: Martin Luther King, Jr.," will be shown Tuesday, January 16.
11 News Brief/Calendar of Events "Legacy of a Dream" will be shown Tuesday, January 16.
12 News Brief/Calendar of Events The Martin Luther King, Jr. panel discussion will be taking place Tuesday, January 16.
13 News Brief/Calendar of Events "Dr. Seuss Wants You! Political Cartoons of WWII," will be exhibited in the University Museum from January 16 to May 20.
14 News Brief/Calendar of Events Samuel Gladden will present "The Criminal Invisible: Image as Evidence in Nineteenth-Century England," as part of the Phi Alpha Theta/Department of History Lecture Series.
15 News Brief/Calendar of Events The Kaleidoscope Series for Youth will be presenting "I Have A Dream," Thursday, January 18.