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UARKLibraries: Campus may look deserted, but we are open for those of you still around! Mullins is open until 6 again tonight, closed tomorrow, open Friday
UARKLibraries: Campus may look deserted, but we are open for those of you still around! Mullins is open until 6 again tonight, closed tomorrow, open Friday

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UARKLibraries: Charles Darwin's "Origin of Species" was published 100 years ago today. Find a copy at the library http://bit.ly/60U39o
UARKLibraries: Charles Darwin's "Origin of Species" was published 100 years ago today. Find a copy at the library http://bit.ly/60U39o

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UARKLibraries: Books due soon? You can renew them from home https://library.uark.edu/patroninfo~S0/
UARKLibraries: Books due soon? You can renew them from home https://library.uark.edu/patroninfo~S0/

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uarkpam: TOMORROW: Justin London, author of Hearing in Time, will speak in Room 114, Music Building, 11:30am http://bit.ly/2jzULE
uarkpam: TOMORROW: Justin London, author of Hearing in Time, will speak in Room 114, Music Building, 11:30am http://bit.ly/2jzULE

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UARKLibraries: Find 50 of J. William Fulbright's speeches as part of the Libraries' digital library collections: http://dailyheadlines.uark.edu/16170.htm
UARKLibraries: Find 50 of J. William Fulbright's speeches as part of the Libraries' digital library collections: http://dailyheadlines.uark.edu/16170.htm

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UARKLibraries: For Veterans Day: Start looking at this call number (http://bit.ly/uuzaL) for historic battles from World War II, specifically D-Day.
UARKLibraries: For Veterans Day: Start looking at this call number (http://bit.ly/uuzaL) for historic battles from World War II, specifically D-Day.

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University of Arkansas Libraries The University of Arkansas Libraries' Special Collections Department joins with the History Departments, the UA Press, and the University of Arkansas Bookstore to present "'We Surely Owe a Debt to these Long Downtrodden People': The Accidental Founding and Amazing Survival of Southland College, 1864-1925" by Professor ...Emeritus Thomas C. Kennedy. The lecture is based on "A History of Southland College: The Society of Friends and Black Education in Arkansas" by Kennedy, published in 2009 by the UA Press.

In 1864 Alida and Calvin Clark, two abolitionist members of the Religious Society of Friends from Indiana, went on a mission trip to Helena, Arkansas. The Clarks had come to render temporary relief to displaced war orphans but instead found a lifelong calling. During their time in Arkansas, they started the school that became Southland College, which was the first institution of higher education for blacks west of the Mississippi, and they set up the first predominately black monthly meeting of the Religious Society of Friends in North America.

Thomas C. Kennedy is the author of The Hound of Conscience: A History of the No-Conscription Fellowship, 1914–1919 and British Quakerism, 1860–1920: The Transformation of a Religious Community. He has also written numerous articles on Quakers in Arkansas.

Time:3:00PM Wednesday, November 18th
Location:University of Arkansas Giffels Auditorium, Old Main
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University of Arkansas Libraries The University of Arkansas Libraries' Special Collections Department joins with the History Departments, the UA Press, and the University of Arkansas Bookstore to present "'We Surely Owe a Debt to these Long Downtrodden People': The Accidental Founding and Amazing Survival of Southland College, 1864-1925" by Professor ...Emeritus Thomas C. Kennedy. The lecture is based on "A History of Southland College: The Society of Friends and Black Education in Arkansas" by Kennedy, published in 2009 by the UA Press.

In 1864 Alida and Calvin Clark, two abolitionist members of the Religious Society of Friends from Indiana, went on a mission trip to Helena, Arkansas. The Clarks had come to render temporary relief to displaced war orphans but instead found a lifelong calling. During their time in Arkansas, they started the school that became Southland College, which was the first institution of higher education for blacks west of the Mississippi, and they set up the first predominately black monthly meeting of the Religious Society of Friends in North America.

Thomas C. Kennedy is the author of The Hound of Conscience: A History of the No-Conscription Fellowship, 1914–1919 and British Quakerism, 1860–1920: The Transformation of a Religious Community. He has also written numerous articles on Quakers in Arkansas.

Time:3:00PM Wednesday, November 18th
Location:University of Arkansas Giffels Auditorium, Old Main
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uarkpam: Razorback Marching Band, cheerleaders, mascots, majorettes, twirlers & flag line- annual Band Spectacular- 7:30PM tomorrow @ Barnhill Arena.
uarkpam: Razorback Marching Band, cheerleaders, mascots, majorettes, twirlers & flag line- annual Band Spectacular- 7:30PM tomorrow @ Barnhill Arena.

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Exhibit of Works by Michael J. Riha (11/4/2009 - 12/31/2009)
Start Date:  11/4/2009  All Day End Date:  12/31/2009 Main Campus - MULN - Mullins Library Main Campus - MULN - Mullins Library Room: Lobby “Works by Michael J. Riha,” currently on display at Mullins Library, offers a tantalizing glimpse into... the devel...

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uarkpam: Sunday! Clinton Rhodes, trumpet recital @ 6PM, Stella Boyle Concert Hall. Admission is free. http://music.uark.edu/
uarkpam: Sunday! Clinton Rhodes, trumpet recital @ 6PM, Stella Boyle Concert Hall. Admission is free. http://music.uark.edu/

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uarkpam: Tonight! Inspirational Singers Concert @Walton_arts 7:30pm. $10/General Public, $5/Senior Citizens, $1/Students. http://music.uark.edu
uarkpam: Tonight! Inspirational Singers Concert @Walton_arts 7:30pm. $10/General Public, $5/Senior Citizens, $1/Students. http://music.uark.edu

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InfoBreaks: RefWorks Advanced (11/10/2009)
Start Date:  11/10/2009  Start Time:  5:00 PM End Date:  11/10/2009  End Time:  6:30 PM Main Campus - ENGR - Engineering Hall Room: 205 When is it OK to use a scientific phrase without quotation marks? How do you make it clear you are expounding on some...

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