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Plantations' lecture series is set to begin Sept. 4

Botanical art, insect vision, lawn laments and arboreal architecture are among the topics for speakers in Cornell Plantations' Fall 2002 series of 10 Wednesday lectures.

The series, which is free and open to the public, begins Sept. 4 at 5:30 p.m. in Warren Hall Auditorium with the sixth annual William H. and Jane Torrence Harder Lecture by Withrop Wetherbee. The Avalon Foundation Professor in Humanities and in English, Wetherbee will speak on "The Spirit of Landscape in Medieval Poetry," and a garden gala reception will follow to kick off the series.

With the exception of the Sept. 4 lecture, all lectures in the series are scheduled for Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. in the James Law Auditorium of Shurman Hall at the College of Veterinary Medicine. Cornell students may attend the lectures for the one-credit course Hort. 480 by contacting sms92@cornell.edu or calling 255-2406 for information.

Other lectures in the series:

August 29, 2002

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