The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 24, 2001, Image 2

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Experiencing RAGTIME allows you to close your history books for
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families searching for their American dream. Along their voyage,
the characters encounter some of the most prominent leaders of
the time including Booker T. Washington, Henry Ford, Emma
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But don't let the historical references mislead you. At the heart of
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RAGTIME student
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For yours, call the MSC
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Tues and Wed,
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7:30 PM
Rudder Auditorium
PATRICIA S. PETERS LAGNIAPPE LECTURE SERIES
Join us for an informal discussion previewing the music featured in RAGTIME. Led by Michael
Greenwald, TAMU professor of music, the discussions will be held prior to each RAGTIME
performance at 6:30 PM in Room 224 of the Memorial Student Center. The Lagniappe Lecture
Series is generously sponsored by The OPAS Guild.
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