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Southwest ND's Guide to Arts & CultureSaturday May 26, 2012Bismarck | Fargo-Moorhead | Grand Forks | Minot

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    Theodore Roosevelt Symposium

    Theodore Roosevelt Symposium

    Presented by Dickinson State University at Dorothy Stickney Auditorium at Dickinson State University

    October 27-October 30, 2011

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    Theodore Roosevelt: In the Arena of the West will take a new look at Roosevelt’s time in the Dakota badlands (1883-87) and his fascination with the American West.

    The Symposium will also feature the unveiling of North Dakota’s first pedestrian statue of Theodore Roosevelt, on the site where he delivered his first great national speech on July 4, 1886; the world premiere of a symphonic arrangement on TR in the badlands by Chris Brubeck; and a reprise of Douglas Brinkley’s Majic Bus adventures in the Dakota badlands.

    The symposium begins on Thursday evening, October 27, with a general session at 7 p.m.; and ends on Sunday, October 30, by 5 p.m. Activities will be offered “a la carte,” allowing you to select those in which you have the most interest.

    All lectures and panel discussions are free. A registration fee will be charged for meals, featured events, and transportation.

    A full schedule can be found here: http://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/Symposia_2011_Schedule.asp
     


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        Dorothy Stickney Auditorium at Dickinson State University

        291 Campus Drive
        Dickinson, ND 58601

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        All lectures and panel discussions are free. A registration fee will be charged for meals, featured events, and transportation.

        Info Phone: Register online at www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        October 27-October 30, 2011

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        The symposium begins on Thursday evening, October 27, with a general session at 7 p.m.; and ends on Sunday, October 30, by 5 p.m. Activities will be offered “a la carte,” allowing you to select those in which you have the most interest.

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