Life of the mind : videorecordings, 1996-1998.

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Life of the mind : videorecordings, 1996-1998.

These tapes from the series Life of the Mind include Harold Bloom, "The Way We Read Now, " 1996; events from "The Public Role of the Humanities, " November 1998, part of the 50th anniversary celebration of the School of Humanities and Sciences; The Life and Times of Pancho Villa with Friedrich Katz, October 1998; and "The Great Alter of Pergamin" with Dr. Bernard Andreae.

10 videocassettes: col; VHS.2 video discs.

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