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The Conference, Shaw's Brave New World, held at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1921 April 2001, was sponsored by the Wisconsin Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Wisconsin Humanities Council supports public programs that engage the people of Wisconsin in the exploration of human cultures, ideas, and values. It is funded in part by the NEH, by the State of Wisconsin, and by other sources both public and private. Additional support was provided by Marquette University's Office of Student Development, Milwaukee Area Technical College, John Ogden, the Department of Performing Arts, the Department of English, Ruth Lyons, John Collins, Megan Jaskolski, Haggarty Museum of Art, and ASMU Special Events. Michael Gillespie, Department of English, organized the program that follows. I have modified it so that it reflects general interest for readers of SHAW, deleting, for example, specific references to precise presentation times and locations. Those speakers whose presentations appear in SHAW 23 are noted in bold type and appear in their chronological order of presentation. Thursday, 19 April 2001: Morning and Afternoon Sessions Opening Remarks from Michael Gillespie, organizer of the Conference Plenary Address from Ray Bradbury, "Predicting the Past, Remembering the Further" [In a
SHAW The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies – Penn State University Press
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