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Shakespeare Oxford Centennial Symposium
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the book that forever changed Shakespeare studies, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship will present a free symposium on Wednesday, March 4, 1:00 pm (doors open at 12:30pm), in the NPC’s Fourth Estate Room. This date marks the centennial of the modern discovery that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was very likely the true genius behind the pseudonym “William Shakespeare.” At least as early as the 1590s, when the Shakespeare plays and poems first began to appear, indications of doubt about their author’s identity were published, including hints that…
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NPC General Membership Meeting
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NPC General Membership Meeting
NPC Members: Click here to view the live webcast (login required).
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NPC General Membership Meeting
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ACTA's HowCollegesSpendMoney.com Launch
T.H.O. hosts Ret. U.S. Navy Admiral James Stavridis
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General Membership Meeting
The National Press Club will hold a general membership meeting for all Club members at noon Friday, May 20, in the Fourth Estate. Members will receive membership updates and Club leadership will speak on other matters. Please review the minutes from our January 14 meeting and send your approval or edits to Secretary Mike Balsamo at [email protected]. A lunch buffet will be provided. If you can't attend the meeting in person, a live webcast will be available below with login. You must be a NPC member to attend and registration is required.
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Truth Tellers: The Power and Presence of Black Women Journalist Since 1960
You are invited to join author and journalist Bonnie Newman Davis and her guests for a discussion of Bonnie’s new book, "Truth Tellers: The Power and Presence of Black Women Journalists Since 1960" on Friday, March 10, at 2 p.m. A reception will follow. Bonnie’s book tells the stories of 24 Black women whose journalism careers spanned the last 40 years of the 20th century. They are print and broadcast journalists who bore the burden of being a Black woman in America’s newsrooms. Some of the women profiled are easily recognizable. But the goal of this book is not to profile familiar names,…
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