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FREN0103A-S13
CRN: 20438
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Beginning French Part Three
Beginning French
Emphasis on increased control and proficiency in the language through audiovisual, conversational, and drill methods. Readings and film enlarge the student's view of French life and culture. (FREN 0101 and FREN 0102) 5 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- William Poulin-Deltour
- Location:
- Le Chateau 107
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-8:50am on Monday, Wednesday, Friday at CHT 107 (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
8:25am-9:15am on Tuesday, Thursday at CHT 107 (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- LNG
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FREN0103B-S13
CRN: 20433
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Beginning French Part Three
Beginning French
Emphasis on increased control and proficiency in the language through audiovisual, conversational, and drill methods. Readings and film enlarge the student's view of French life and culture. (FREN 0101 and FREN 0102) 5 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- John Lytle
- Location:
- Le Chateau 107
- Schedule:
- 11:00am-11:50am on Tuesday, Thursday at CHT 107 (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
11:15am-12:05pm on Monday, Wednesday, Friday at CHT 107 (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- LNG
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FREN0105A-S13
CRN: 22433
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Accelerated Beginning French
Accelerated Beginning French
This intensive course is a condensation of FREN 0101 and 0102 for students who have never before studied French. We will focus on the development of all four communicative skills in an immersion-style environment. Primary emphasis will be placed on increased oral proficiency through audiovisual, conversational, and drill methods. Upon successful completion of this course students will be prepared for second-year French in the fall. Weekly attendance at the French language table will be required. 6 hrs. lect./disc./1 hr. drill
- Instructors:
- Armelle Crouzieres-Ingenthron
- Location:
- Le Chateau 003
- Schedule:
- 9:05am-9:55am on Monday, Wednesday, Friday at CHT 003 (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
9:30am-10:45am on Tuesday, Thursday at CHT 003 (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0205A-S13
CRN: 21146
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Toward Liberated Expression
Toward Liberated Expression
A course designed to increase and perfect the ability to express oneself in spoken and written French. Emphasis on precision, variety, and vocabulary acquisition. Sections limited to 15 students. (FREN 0203 or placement) This requirement for the major and the minor may be satisfied by placement at a higher level. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- John Lytle
- Location:
- Le Chateau 109
- Schedule:
- 9:05am-9:55am on Monday, Wednesday, Friday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- LNG
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FREN0205B-S13
CRN: 20878
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Toward Liberated Expression
Toward Liberated Expression
A course designed to increase and perfect the ability to express oneself in spoken and written French. Emphasis on precision, variety, and vocabulary acquisition. Sections limited to 15 students. (FREN 0203 or placement) This requirement for the major and the minor may be satisfied by placement at a higher level. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- Julien Weber
- Location:
- Le Chateau 109
- Schedule:
- 10:10am-11:00am on Monday, Wednesday, Friday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- LNG
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FREN0205C-S13
CRN: 20032
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Toward Liberated Expression
Toward Liberated Expression
A course designed to increase and perfect the ability to express oneself in spoken and written French. Emphasis on precision, variety, and vocabulary acquisition. Sections limited to 15 students. (FREN 0203 or placement) This requirement for the major and the minor may be satisfied by placement at a higher level. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- Paula Schwartz
- Location:
- Le Chateau 109
- Schedule:
- 12:30pm-1:20pm on Monday, Wednesday, Friday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- LNG
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FREN0210A-S13
CRN: 20037
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Identity in French Literature
Identity in French Literature
Exploration of differing views of the self, society, and the world in major works of French poetry, drama, and prose. This course is designed to develop students' ability to read and critique literature in French, as a transition from FREN 0205 to more advanced literature courses. (FREN 0205 or by placement) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- Charles Nunley
- Location:
- Le Chateau 110
- Schedule:
- 9:05am-9:55am on Monday, Wednesday, Friday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- EUR, LIT, LNG
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FREN0210B-S13
CRN: 20039
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Identity in French Literature
Identity in French Literature
Exploration of differing views of the self, society, and the world in major works of French poetry, drama, and prose. This course is designed to develop students' ability to read and critique literature in French, as a transition from FREN 0205 to more advanced literature courses. (FREN 0205 or by placement) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- John Lytle
- Location:
- Le Chateau 107
- Schedule:
- 1:45pm-2:35pm on Monday, Wednesday, Friday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- EUR, LIT, LNG
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FREN0221A-S13
CRN: 20072
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From Romanticism to Modernism
From Romanticism to Modernism
The 19th and 20th centuries were marked by social and political revolutions and by literary and artistic movements that changed our attitudes to art and to ourselves, including romanticism, realism, symbolism, surrealism, and existentialism. We will study literary texts, artistic and philosophical movements, and the social circumstances that conditioned them. Close readings of the texts (including prose, drama, and poetry) will develop critical vocabulary and writing skills. Authors may include Hugo, Balzac, Flaubert, Baudelaire, Gide, Camus, Sartre, and Francophone writers. (FREN 0210 or placement or FREN 0205, or by approval only) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- Julien Weber
- Location:
- Le Chateau 003
- Schedule:
- 11:15am-12:05pm on Monday, Wednesday, Friday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- EUR, LIT, LNG
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FREN0221B-S13
CRN: 20074
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From Romanticism to Modernism
From Romanticism to Modernism
The 19th and 20th centuries were marked by social and political revolutions and by literary and artistic movements that changed our attitudes to art and to ourselves, including romanticism, realism, symbolism, surrealism, and existentialism. We will study literary texts, artistic and philosophical movements, and the social circumstances that conditioned them. Close readings of the texts (including prose, drama, and poetry) will develop critical vocabulary and writing skills. Authors may include Hugo, Balzac, Flaubert, Baudelaire, Gide, Camus, Sartre, and Francophone writers. (FREN 0210 or placement or FREN 0205, or by approval only) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- Mireille Barbaud-McWilliams
- Location:
- Le Chateau 110
- Schedule:
- 11:00am-12:15pm on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- EUR, LIT, LNG
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FREN0230A-S13
CRN: 20082
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Introduction to Contemp France
Introduction to Contemporary France
An introduction to several major sectors and themes: the family, the school system, social structures, the economy, the political structures and parties. Emphasis on the vocabulary of these sectors, language appropriate to situating them in context, and the ability to analyze documents involving such themes. (FREN 0210, or FREN 0221; FREN 0205 by approval only; ordinarily this course is closed to first-semester first year students) This requirement for the major may also be met by certain courses in France, or by an equivalent in the summer French School. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- William Poulin-Deltour
- Location:
- Le Chateau 107
- Schedule:
- 1:30pm-2:45pm on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- EUR, LNG, SOC
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FREN0230B-S13
CRN: 21591
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Introduction to Contemp France
Introduction to Contemporary France
An introduction to several major sectors and themes: the family, the school system, social structures, the economy, the political structures and parties. Emphasis on the vocabulary of these sectors, language appropriate to situating them in context, and the ability to analyze documents involving such themes. (FREN 0210, or FREN 0221; FREN 0205 by approval only; ordinarily this course is closed to first-semester first year students) This requirement for the major may also be met by certain courses in France, or by an equivalent in the summer French School. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- William Poulin-Deltour
- Location:
- Le Chateau 107
- Schedule:
- 3:00pm-4:15pm on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- EUR, LNG, SOC
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FREN0346A-S13
CRN: 22427
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Food And Culture
"I eat - therefore I am", Food and Culture in France*
What's in a meal? Historians and anthropologists have long shown food and eating practices to be a function of culture. In France in particular, food and cuisine are fundamental elements of national heritage and cultural identity. What does the organization of the eating ritual say about the French? What do food and eating have to do with class and gender, time and space? How are eating and drinking unique forms of political expression? Works from a range of interdisciplinary perspectives will inform our study of French society through its singular approach to the culture of the table. Readings will include works by Brillat-Savarin, Barthes, Zola, and others. (FREN 0221 or FREN 0230 or by waiver). 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- Paula Schwartz
- Location:
- LaForce 121
- Schedule:
- 2:50pm-4:05pm on Monday, Wednesday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- EUR, LNG, SOC
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FREN0377A-S13
CRN: 22429
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Madness & Reason in Fren Lit
Madness and Reason: Short Stories and Novellas in the Nineteenth Century
This course will offer a different view of 19th century literature. Instead of studying the famous "big novels" of the period, we will choose to uncover contradictions present in nineteenth century ideology. The social malaise, a product of conflicts between progress, civilization and passion, will emerge in texts telling stories of happiness, anxiety, hermaphrodites, murder, isolation and social conformity. Readings will include: Chateaubriand, René; Balzac, Sarrasine; Mérimée, Lotkis; Zola, Thérèse Raquin; Maupassant, Le Horla (FREN 0221 or by waiver). 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- Mireille Barbaud-McWilliams
- Location:
- Le Chateau 109
- Schedule:
- 3:00pm-4:15pm on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- EUR, LIT, LNG
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FREN0396A-S13
Cross-Listed As:
CMLT0396A-S13
CRN: 22251
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Francophone Fiction
(Re)Constructing Identities: Francophone Colonial and Postcolonial Fiction*
This course will focus on major works written in French by writers from North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Caribbean. We will explore the complex (re)construction of identities through fiction writing as it evolves from traditional folktale to political criticism, and as it shifts from colonial alienation to post-colonial disillusionment. We will also examine the emergence of cultural blending or métissage. (FREN 0221 or by waiver) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- Armelle Crouzieres-Ingenthron
- Location:
- Le Chateau 003
- Schedule:
- 1:30pm-2:45pm on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- AAL, CMP, LIT, LNG
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FREN0484A-S13
CRN: 22304
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Culture in Interwar France
The Cultural Front in Interwar France
In this senior seminar we will explore creative works produced in France in the 1920s and 1930s. In close readings of novels, screen plays, songs, comics, and essays, we will examine how conflicting notions of popular and elitist culture evolved in the years leading up to World War II. We will pay close attention to technological innovation (for example, the advent of sound in film and photography in the daily press) and how it changed patterns of culture, production, and consumption. Students will undertake a significant piece of independent research to present to the class. (Open to French Senior Majors). 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Instructors:
- Charles Nunley
- Location:
- Le Chateau 110
- Schedule:
- 12:15pm-1:30pm on Monday, Wednesday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
- Requirements Satisfied:
- EUR, LIT, LNG
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FREN0500A-S13
CRN: 20165
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Independent Projects
Independent Project
Qualified students may be permitted to undertake a special project in reading and research under the direction of a member of the department. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. FREN 0500 projects or essays proposed by senior majors for fall or spring may be eligible for departmental honors. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0500D-S13
CRN: 20562
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Independent Projects
Independent Project
Qualified students may be permitted to undertake a special project in reading and research under the direction of a member of the department. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. FREN 0500 projects or essays proposed by senior majors for fall or spring may be eligible for departmental honors. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Instructors:
- Paula Schwartz
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0500E-S13
CRN: 20563
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Independent Projects
Independent Project
Qualified students may be permitted to undertake a special project in reading and research under the direction of a member of the department. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. FREN 0500 projects or essays proposed by senior majors for fall or spring may be eligible for departmental honors. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Instructors:
- Armelle Crouzieres-Ingenthron
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0500F-S13
CRN: 20564
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Independent Projects
Independent Project
Qualified students may be permitted to undertake a special project in reading and research under the direction of a member of the department. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. FREN 0500 projects or essays proposed by senior majors for fall or spring may be eligible for departmental honors. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Instructors:
- Julien Weber
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0500G-S13
CRN: 20566
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Independent Projects
Independent Project
Qualified students may be permitted to undertake a special project in reading and research under the direction of a member of the department. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. FREN 0500 projects or essays proposed by senior majors for fall or spring may be eligible for departmental honors. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Instructors:
- William Poulin-Deltour
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0500H-S13
CRN: 20567
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Independent Projects
Independent Project
Qualified students may be permitted to undertake a special project in reading and research under the direction of a member of the department. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. FREN 0500 projects or essays proposed by senior majors for fall or spring may be eligible for departmental honors. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Instructors:
- Mireille Barbaud-McWilliams
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0500K-S13
CRN: 20948
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Independent Projects
Independent Project
Qualified students may be permitted to undertake a special project in reading and research under the direction of a member of the department. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. FREN 0500 projects or essays proposed by senior majors for fall or spring may be eligible for departmental honors. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Instructors:
- Charles Nunley
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 7:00pm-8:29pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0700A-S13
CRN: 20173
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Senior Research
For senior majors who are candidates for departmental honors. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0700D-S13
CRN: 20184
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Senior Research
For senior majors who are candidates for departmental honors. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Instructors:
- Paula Schwartz
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0700E-S13
CRN: 20185
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Senior Research
For senior majors who are candidates for departmental honors. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Instructors:
- Armelle Crouzieres-Ingenthron
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0700F-S13
CRN: 20187
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Senior Research
For senior majors who are candidates for departmental honors. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Instructors:
- Julien Weber
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0700G-S13
CRN: 20190
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Senior Research
For senior majors who are candidates for departmental honors. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Instructors:
- William Poulin-Deltour
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0700H-S13
CRN: 20191
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Senior Research
For senior majors who are candidates for departmental honors. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Instructors:
- Mireille Barbaud-McWilliams
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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FREN0700K-S13
CRN: 20950
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Senior Research
For senior majors who are candidates for departmental honors. Students should seek an advisor and submit a proposal to the department well in advance of registration for the term in which the work is to be undertaken. (Approval required by the department as a whole. See requirements above.)
- Instructors:
- Charles Nunley
- Location:
- Main
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-4:59pm on Sunday (Feb 11, 2013 to May 13, 2013)
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