Marathon Reading of Don Quixote
What is this?
A non-stop reading of Don Quixote I over a 24 hour period. Students, faculty,
alumni, staff, administrators, and guests will read the entire text in a combination of English and Spanish
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Why are you doing it?
Why not? 2005 is the 400th anniversary of the book's publication if you really need a reason ...
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When will it happen?
1:00 pm April 22,  to 1:00 pm April 23, 2005

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Where will it be?
 
in the University Center courtyard
  (or in the main lounge)


Check out who is reading!



How can I participate?
1) Sign up to read for 10 minutes, 20 mins
     --or more
(sign-up list at the UC desk)
2)  Show up and listen!
3) Sponsor a reader (we suggest $1/ minute:
    sign-up list at the UC desk)
4) All of the above!

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Why should I join in?
      What could you do that
              would be more fun?
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Who do I talk to about this?
Prof. Elaine Bunn, Spanish Dept.
    408-3337, ebunn@drew.edu   or
Prof. Sandra Jamieson, English Dept.
    408-3499, sjamieso@drew.edu


Pictures!
Open to ALL readers and listeners in SPANISH or ENGLISH

LAUGH, CRY, AND ENJOY YOURSELF!
BRING YOUR FRIENDS!
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE

This event is co-sponsored by Drew University's Humanities Program, and the Departments of Spanish and English.

Proceeds to benefit: The Drew Honduras Project (now in its 10th year)
Drew University   |    Spanish Department    |     English Department    |     Humanities Program    |   Honduras Project    |      Problems with this page?

Last updated April 17, 2005