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Cather Studies

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The Mowers' Tree

Teaching Cather

WINTER 2002
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

FEATURES

A Weird Familiarity of Landscape
     Mary Clearman Blew

Willa Cather Relative Donates Rare Collection

Joan Acocella Speaks to the Cather Colloquium
     Andrew Jewell

Kvasnicka Returns for Masters Week at UNL
     Mark A. Robison

New Look Coming for Cather Electronic Archive

UNL to Revive Influential "Bohemian Girl"
     Tom Hancock

EVENTS

April 4 - 7

Great Passions and Great Aspirations

April 18 - 20

"Cather in Context," a conference at Hastings College

May 3 - 4

Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial & Educationl Foundation's 47th Annual Spring Festival

June, 2003

International Cather Seminar, Northen Arizona University


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