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8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
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Journal of American History Editorial Board Meeting
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Busch Memorial Center 204
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9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
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Plenary Session-Communication and Transportation Networks as Keys to Global History
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Lecture Hall 3
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NCPH Poster Session
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Ritter Hall Lobby
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Using Critical Analytical Thinking to Teach History
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Ritter Hall 31
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MCH Session-Missouri and the Union, 1858-1863
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Lecture Hall 2
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The Past as Pork: Realities and Possibilities of Public Spending on History
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Wainwright Building
Room 116
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Pushing Boundaries Beyond Public History and the Academy
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Ritter Hall 102
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Roundtable: The American Constitution in the Age of Special Prosecutors and Impeachment
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Old Courthouse
North Exhibit Gallery
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Roundtable: Indigenous Histories and the Re-Thinking of National Narratives--Comparative Perspectives from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 173
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Variations on a Dream: New Views on Postwar Housing in Metropolitan St. Louis (Co-sponsored by the Missouri Conference on History)
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Wainwright Building
Room 180
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Teaching World War II
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 271
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Forging Collective Identities Through Stories in the Atlantic World
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Ritter Hall 142
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Cosmopolitanism and the Visual Arts in the United States, 1870-1940 (Co-sponsored by the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era)
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 274
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MCH Session-Urban Cultural Adaptations
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 273
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Building a National Movement for Civil Rights: The Early Decades of the NAACP
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Ritter Hall 30
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Rural Free Black Communities in Nineteenth-Century America: Origins and Destinations
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Busch Memorial Center
Student Common
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Cold War Battlefields: The Built Environment of Science and Technology in the Twentieth Century (Co-sponsored by the Society for History in the Federal Government)
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Ritter Hall 134
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Ulysses S. Grant's White Haven Farm: Interpreting a Site (Co-sponsored by the Missouri Conference on History)
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 171
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Women, Property, and the Marriage Business Since the Revolution
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Ritter Hall 32
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Concerns of Community College Faculty (Co-sponsored by the OAH Committee on Community Colleges)
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Macelwane Hall 204
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OAH Newsletter Editorial Board Meeting
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Busch Memorial Center 306
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Film--Winner of the 2000 Erik Barnouw Award
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McDonnell Douglas Hall 0001
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9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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OAH 2001 Program Committee
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McDonnell Douglas Hall 1001
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11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
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Agricultural History Society Luncheon
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Busch Memorial Center
Père DeSmet
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Focus on Teaching Luncheon
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O'Donnell Hall 290
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Labor and Working-Class History Association Luncheon
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Busch Memorial Center
Argentum
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Missouri Conference on History Business Meeting and Keynote Luncheon
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Morrissey Hall
Law School Atrium
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Phi Alpha Theta Luncheon
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Radisson Hotel Salon H
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Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Luncheon
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Busch Memorial Center
Billiken Club
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11:15 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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NCPH Presidential Address and Awards Luncheon
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Busch Memorial Center
Marketplace
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11:30 a.m
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Speak Out Against Racism
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Kiener Plaza located
west of the Old Courthouse
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11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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NCPH Bus Tour-St. Louis Civil War
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Depart from
Simon Recreation Center
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12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m.
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Tour of Busch Stadium
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Depart from
Simon Recreation Center
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1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
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OAH Executive Board and Committee Chairs Meeting
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Busch Memorial Center 307/308
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1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
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NCPH Bus Tour-Through the Eyes of a Child: African American History
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Depart from
Simon Recreation Center
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NCPH Bus Tour-Southside St. Louis Immigrant Neighborhood
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Depart from
Simon Recreation Center
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NCPH Bus Tour-From Prairie Garden to Urban Laboratory: Henry Shaw's Garden
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Depart from
Simon Recreation Center
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NCPH Bus Tour-Forging the Industrial Landscape: Manufacturing and Environmental Change in St. Louis History
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Depart from
Simon Recreation Center
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1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
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Teaching Roundtable: Classroom Strategies for Connecting Asian Americans, the United States, and the Wider World
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Ritter Hall 31
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History and Assessment
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 273
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Teaching "Reading the Past": A Model for Collaboration between Historians and Elementary School Teachers
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 271
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The History Cooperative: Launching the Journal of American History and the American Historical Review Online
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Ritter Hall 102
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The State and Labor in Rural America
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 171
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Contestations of Homosociality in the Mass Media, 1900-1939
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 274
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Race and Mobility in the Atlantic World
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The Old Courthouse
North Exhibit Gallery
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United States Foreign Relations, 1940-1960: The Interplay of Race, Citizen Activism, and Policy
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Ritter Hall 30
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The Curt Flood Case: The Issues, the Reactions, and the Legacy (Co-sponsored by the Missouri Conference on History)
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International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame
Second Floor Library
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The Globalization of American Foodways
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Ritter Hall 134
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Buried Connections: Feminists on the Left, 1925-1965
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Ritter Hall 142
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Roundtable: Seneca Falls to Seminary Ridge and Sagamore Hill--A Roundtable on the OAH and NPS Collaboration (Co-sponsored bythe OAH and the National Park Service)
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Ritter Hall 32
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Commemorations of the Bombing in Oklahoma City and Strategic Bombing in World War II
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Busch Memorial Center
Student Common
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Roundtable: Cultural Politics and Hard Evidence--Appraising Dykstra's Bright Radical Star and Bourke and DeBat's Washington County
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Lecture Hall 3
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Historical Editing in the Electronic Age (Co-sponsored by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency and the Association for Documentary Editing)
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Wainwright Building
Room 116
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3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
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Tour of the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame at 2:30 p.m.
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Depart from
Simon Recreation Center
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3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
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Cultural Resource Management Session
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McDonnell Douglas Hall 1075
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3:30-5:30 p.m.
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Protest Movements and their Historians: An International Discussion
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 273
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Historical and Cultural Perspectives on Tourism (Co-sponsored by the Popular Culture Association)
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Ritter Hall 30
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Integrating Conflict Resolution into the United States History Curriculum in the Secondary Schools
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Ritter Hall 31
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Can We Teach the Role of Religion?
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 271
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Solitary Scholars? Balancing Personal and Professional Lives
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Lecture Hall 2
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African Americans in the Olympic Games (Co-Sponsored by the Popular Culture Association)
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International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame
Second Floor Library
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Music, Marketing, and Identity in the Early Twentieth Century
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Ritter Hall 142
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Imperial Anxiety and Anti-Imperial Imaginings in Mid-Twentieth-Century America
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 274
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"Africa Remembered": Creating Collective Agendas
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Epicenters of Global Connection: American Cities in the Wider World
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Ritter Hall 134
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Census Day 2000: Observations on Race and the Census
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Lecture Hall 3
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Masculine, Communist, and Foreign: "Containing" Female Threats to Democratic "Decency" in Cold War North America
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Ritter Hall 32
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Class: The Central Issue in the Little Rock School Crisis, 1957-1959
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Busch Memorial Center
Student Common
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Dissecting Sectionalism at the Border: Filibustering, Free Soil and Mexican Land Claims in the Civil War Era
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 171
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Empire and Indigenous Peoples: The Seventeenth Century
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Ritter Hall 102
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Media History as American History
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 173
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4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
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Roundtable: Improving Communication Between the Academy and the Public (Co-sponsored by the Des Lee Auditorium OAH Committee on Public History)
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Missouri History Museum
Lower Level
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Historians of American Communism Meeting
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McDonnell Douglas Hall 1030
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5:00 - 6:30 p.m.
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Immigration and Ethnic History Society Annual Business Meeting
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Sen Thai Cuisine Restaurant
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5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
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OAH Business Meeting
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Tegeler Hall Carlo
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Reception for Graduate Students (Sponsored by the OAH Committee on Community Colleges, OAH Committee on the Status of Minority Historians and Minority History, and the OAH Committee on the Status of Women in the Historical Profession)
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McDonnell Douglas Hall Rotunda
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Focus on Teaching Reception
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DuBourg Hall
Père Marquette
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7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
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Missouri Historical Society Reception
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Missouri History Museum
Lower Level
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