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SETS presents ALONE ET AL. II.

Tickets PWYC - tonights presentation - BLACKOUT, SILVER LINES, TRUTH BE TOLD.  These shows deal with mature subject matter.

History of Sheepherding Dogs for Livestock Management: Renée Worringer

The Rural History Roundtable presents Renée Worringer, Associate Professor, Guelph, Ottomanist and Sheepdog Enthusiast: "Wolf in Dog's Clothing: The History of Sheepherding Dogs for Livestock Management" When: Friday, April 8, 3:00-4:30 pm Where: MacKinnon Building, Room 132, University of Guelph All welcome!!

SETS presents The Alive Poets Society's Poetry Reading

Sponsored by the Class of ENGL*2940: Creative Writing and Professor Dr. Diana Manole.  Adult Content and strong language.  Anthologies of students' best works will be available for sale at $5 each.  EVENT IS FREE OF CHARGE.

SETS presents ALONE ET AL. I.

Tickets PWYC - tonights presentation - OUROBOROS, I WAIT AT THE SUMMIT, CHEAP CHAMPAGNE.  These shows deal with mature subject matter.

The "Touristification" of Wilderness: Laurent Tissot at Tourism History Working Group

"From an unequal fight to a rewarding utilization: The 'touristification' of wilderness. The example of the CPR (1870-1914)." A lecture by Professor Laurent Tissot, Université de Neuchâtel Thursday 7 April 2016, 14:30-16:00, 132 MacKinnon This lecture, sponsored by the Tourism History Working Group, is generously supported by the Department of History and the School of Languages and Literatures. All welcome!

The 'Touristification' of Wilderness: Laurent Tissot at Tourism History Working Group

"From an unequal fight to a rewarding utilization: The 'touristification' of wilderness. The example of the CPR (1870-1914)." A lecture by Professor Laurent Tissot, Université de Neuchâtel Thursday 7 April 2016, 14:30-16:00, 132 MacKinnon This lecture, sponsored by the Tourism History Working Group, is generously supported by the Department of History and the School of Languages and Literatures. All welcome!

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