LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE
PORTLAND, OREGON
JUNE 9 - 12, 2005


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Featured Speakers

Maria DiBattista Princeton University

Jed Esty University of Illinois

Christine Froula Northwestern University

Diane Gillespie Washington State University

Douglas Mao Cornell University

Keynote lectures, exhibit, and evening performances are free and open to the public.


Loves, Languages, and Lives: An Exhibit From the Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Experience, first hand, some of the riches found within the Woolf Collections archived at Washington State University

Nestled among the wheat and lentil fields of rural Eastern Washington, awaiting your attentions, are more than 6,000 books, maps, and manuscripts once owned by Leonard and Virginia Woolf. This exhibit will feature items never before displayed outside of Pullman, Washington including volumes annotated and repaired by Virginia Woolf, books given and received, titles hand-set and published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at their Hogarth Press, unpublished poetry, letters, and manuscripts.

The exhibit will be on display in Watzek Library,
Lewis and Clark College, June 9-30.


This project was made possible in part by a grant from the Oregon Council for the Humanities,
a statewide nonprofit organization and independent affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, which funds OCH’s grant program.