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SPRING 2003
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It was the custom for the
mowers to have their dinner in the field. The scythes were left beside the swath
last cut, and the hands gathered in the shade under a wide-spreading maple tree.
In every hayfield one big tree was left for that purpose. It was always called
"the mowers' tree."
—Sapphira and the Slave Girl |
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The Other Cathers: The George Ray Collection Mary Ray Weddle
Willa Cather and World War I: A Symposium in Review Josh Dolezal
A New View of Cather's Enid Royce Richard Harris
from From "The Namesake" to One of Ours: Willa Cather on War Steven Trout
UNL Cather Project Receives Funding Heather Wood
Kudos to Jennifer Bradley
Memorial Fictions: Willa Cather and the First World War
Derek Driedger
Willa Cather Remembered
Michael Schueth
The Professor's House
Mark A. Robison
May 2-3: 48th Annual Spring Festival, Red Cloud, NE
(see WCPM for more details)
May 28-June 2: International Seminar, Bread Loaf Campus
Credits
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Thank you Larry Lindgren of Cottonwood Studios, Hastings, Nebraska for all images of the WWI Symposium All images Copyright Larry Lindgren, 2002.
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