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Annual Reports

2018-2019 Annual Report – Kosmer

2017-2018 5CLIR Annual Report – Brooks

2016-2017 5CLIR Annual Report – Wyse

2015-2016 Annual Report – Klem

2014-2015 Annual Report – Greenbaum

2013-2014 Annual Report-  Jolly

2012-2013 Annual Report  -Harvey

2011-2012 Annual Report – Wofford

2010-2011 Annual Report and first 13 Appendices  Ambs

Appendix 14
Appendix 15

2009-2010  Annual Report and first 7 Appendices -Wright

Appendix 8
Appendix 9
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2008-2009 Annual Report -Sartori

2003-2004 Annual Report – Yanis

2003-2004 Annual Report  – Gillies

2002-2003 Annual Report – Gillies

1994-1995 Annual Report – Reid

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Current Issue of the FCI LIR Newsletter

Upcoming Encore Spring 2022 Session

May 13, 2022 - REGISTER HERE

From Firth to Forth to Field of Flax
Time: 10:00-10:50

Presenter: Sheila Klem
Seminar: Great Plants in History

One of the oldest cultivated crops, flax-based linen was a major textile in Ancient Egypt, used in shrouds for mummies.  Fast forward to 1686, when an Act of Parliament stated that all Scots were to be buried in Scottish grown flax made into linen shrouds.  The linen industry in the British Isles flourished, and flax has adapted to modern uses both in food and fashion.

Reconstruction and the Constitution
Time: 11:00-11:50
Presenter: Elisa Campbell
Seminar: Plessy v. Ferguson: Separate but Equal

I look at the case before the Supreme Court in 1896 that made “separate but equal” the law of the land until the middle of the 20th century. The presentation includes the context both of this case and the previous Supreme Court decisions regarding the Reconstruction amendments to the Constitution. I emphasize Justice John Harlan’s vigorous dissent from the decision, which is now honored for its principles and clarity.

Programming will move to online and In-Person with the Fall 2022 Seminars!

The Fall 2022 Seminars are going to be a combination of In-Person Seminars and Zoom Sessions that will continue to be offered online.  This will completely depend on the Moderators preference, but there should be enough options to cover everyone’s preference.

The Catalog is available, please note that locations are subject to change due to changing COVID conditions but we will do our best to ensure that locations stay in the general vicinity of the original location.

The LIR office is now re-opened on the Smith Campus with normal Business Hours: Monday  – Friday 9:00am to 3:00pm.

Thank you!

Mindi

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