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The world-famous Count Basie Orchestra,featuring special guest jazz vocalist Joe Williams, will be in concert onSaturday, Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. in Wellin Hall of the Schambach Center for Musicand the Performing Arts on the Hamilton College campus.
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Hamilton mounted a fourth-quarter comeback, but couldn't getover the top as Amherst prevailed 17-6.
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The Emerson Gallery, located on the campusof Hamilton College, opens its fall schedule with two exhibitions.
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-Under the direction of Grover Mitchell, theworld-famous Count Basie Orchestra will kick off the five-part 1996-97Music at Hamilton Artists Series with an 8 p.m. concert on Saturday, Sept. 7,in Wellin Hall of the Schambach Center for Music and the
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Three new art exhibitions, "Ruth Harriet Louiseand Her Hollywood Contemporaries," "People and Places: Photographs from thePortfolios of Robert Doisneau, Elliot Erwitt, Ralph Gibson, Alen MacWeeney andWilliam Earle Williams (Class of 1973)" and "W
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More than 1500 alumni and their families areexpected back for Hamilton's annual Reunion Weekend festivities, Thursday, May30-Sunday, June 1. Highlights will include the Reunion Parade, a "State of theCollege" address by President Tobin, the annua
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A record 96 percent of the senior class atHamilton recently contributed money to purchase a high ropes course where students will engage in physically and emotionally challenging activities.
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James Carville, the country's best known and most colorful political consultant, and Mary Matalin, former deputy campaign manager for George Bush and current talk show host, will be the next featured speakers in the Great Names at Hamilton Lecture
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The Publick Musick, an ensemble of flute,violin, cello, harpsichord and soprano, will perform music by Bach and Telemannon Friday, Feb. 9, at 8 p.m., in Wellin Hall of the Schambach Center for Musicand the Performing Arts. Admission is free and o
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Melissa Kastler, a senior foreign languages major at Hamilton, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study and conduct research in Japan next year. This is the second consecutive year that a Hamilton student has been chosen for the prestigious