January 10 through March 4, 2005
Monday
9:30-11:30: The Grail Legend (8 wks) - D.O.C. House
9:30-11:30: Joyce's Ulysses (8 wks) - Kendal at Hanover
12:00-2:00: Metamorphosis (6 wks) - D.O.C. House
12:00-2:00: Literature For A New Nation (6 wks) - D.O.C. House
2:30-4:30: Nuclear Terrorism (6 wks) - D.O.C. House
Tuesday
9:30-11:30: Middlemarch (8 wks) - D.O.C. House
12:00-2:00: Revisiting The Far East (6 wks) - D.O.C. House
12:00-2:00: Post-Election Economics (6 wks) - D.O.C. House
12:00-2:00: Austria and Hungary (8 wks) - To Be Determined
2:30-4:30: Ariel: Late Poems of Sylvia Plath (8 wks) - D.O.C. House
2:30-4:30: When the West Was Young (6 wks) - D.O.C. House
2:30-4:30: Israel/Palestine: Finding Facts (8 wks) - D.O.C. House
Wednesday
9:30-11:30: Cuban History: Why Castro? (8 wks) - D.O.C. House
9:30-11:30: ILIAD (6 wks) - D.O.C. House
9:30-11:30: Chinese Language Past & Present (6 wks) - Kendal at Hanover
12:00-2:00: Breaking the DaVinci Code (2 wks) - D.O.C. House
12:00-2:00: European Waterways (2 wks) - D.O.C. House
12:00-2:00: European Union - Where is It? (3 wks) - D.O.C. House
12:00-2:00: The Dreaming Memory of Land (8 wks) - D.O.C. House
2:30-4:30: Woodwind & Brass Instruments (6 wks) - D.O.C. House
2:30-4:30: Job J.B. and Robert Frost (7 wks) - D.O.C. House
Thursday
9:30-11:30: Anna Karenina (6 wks) - D.O.C. House
9:30-11:30: The Challenge of Nation Building (8 wks) - D.O.C. House
9:30-11:30: Cultural History Ancient Mexico (8 wks) - Kendal at Hanover
12:00-2:00: Between Comedy & Tragedy (8 wks) - D.O.C. House
12:00-2:00: Wallace Stevens and His Poems (7 wks) - D.O.C. House
12:00-2:00: Ballet: In Translation (6 wks) - Wheelock Terrace
2:30-4:30: Int'l Terrorism & the 9/11 Comm. (6 wks) - D.O.C. House
2:30-4:30: Understanding Freedom (6 wks) - D.O.C. House
Friday
9:00-11:30: Florida's Literature & Ecology (6 wks) - D.O.C House
9:30-Noon: Introduction to Poetry (8 wks) - D.O.C. House
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