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SPRING/SUMMER 2004
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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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Cather and Malcom Glenn Wyer at the Denver Public Library John Irwin
Susan Rosowski Honored with University of Nebraska's Highest Award Michael Schueth
Cather in the Classroom—the Very Small Classroom Guy Reynolds
Cather's Use of Genius in O Pioneers! Matt Hokom
Cather Electronic Archive: Providing Online Access to Catheriana Katherine Walter
Cather Sessions at Inaugural "Regionalism and the Humanities" Conference Derek Driedger
UNL to Host Inaugural Scholars' Summit Jennifer Overkamp
"Poisonous Reticence": Modernist Experience and Expression in One of Ours Catherine D. Holmes
Willa Cather's Quarrel With Urbanism Matthias Schubnell
June 23-25: Inaugural Scholar's Summit: Willa Cather Scholarly Edition, Lincoln, NE. Twelve volume editors present work on the Cather Edition and discuss long-term projects in the humanities.
June 18-25, 2005: 10th International Cather Seminar, Red Cloud & Lincoln, NE "Violence, the Arts, and Cather"
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