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The University of Texas at Austin
and St. Edward's University
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR LOCAL HOSTS
George Klawitter (St. Edward's U)
Kate Frost (UT Austin)
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The Radisson in downtown Austin
The Radisson's lovely fishtank
Erika de Young and Kate Frost (UT Austin) at the registration table
Thomas Roche (Princeton U), George Klawitter (St. Edward's U), and St. Edward's Univ. students
Gilles Sambras (U of Rheims) and Olin Bjork (UT Austin)
John Thomas, curator at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
John Thomas (UT Austin), Raymond-Jean Frontain (U of Central Arkansas, Kate Frost (UT Austin)
Deanna Evans, Mitch Harris (UT Austin), John Shawcross (U of Kentucky), and Charles Stagg (Memphis State U)
Dancers from St. Edward's University perform for at the reception on April 1, 2004
Albert Fields poses with former student Roger Rouland (UT Austin)
Clinton Brand (U of St. Thomas) delivers his paper on "Milton's Poetics of Memory"
W. Scott Howard discusses the authorship of one of Milton's divorce tracts
Patricia Ocañas (Our Lady of the Lake U) ponders what to do about excess electrical cordage
W. Scott Howard (U of Denver) and Matthew Tucker (UT Austin) in good spirits after the "Milton and More" panel
George Klawitter (St. Edward's U) welcomes SCRC members to the banquet, April 2, 2004
Chris LeCluyse and the Texas Early Music Project entertain the banqueters
Mitch Harris, Kate Frost, Roger Rouland, Arlen Nydam (UT Austin)
James Meyers, Virginia Portillo, Erika de Young, Melissa Warak (UT Austin)
Lester Brothers remembers late SCRC member Herbert C. Turrentine
The crowd at the closing luncheon
SCRC President Donald Stump addresses the crowd
Kate Frost (UT Austin) presents keynote speaker Thomas P. Roche (Princeton U) with a gift wrapped in an Hispanic tabloid newspaper
Professor Roche hesitates to open the scandalous offering
The gift: a double portrait of Petrarch and Laura
Professor Roche gives his luncheon address on Hamlet
George Klawitter challenges Roche's contention that Yorick's skull would be unidentifiable 23 years post mortem
. . . and the crowd listens.
Mitch Harris (UT Austin) converses with John Shawcross and Thomas Roche after the luncheon
Kate Frost instructs Roger Rouland in the mysteries of her car door clicker