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Comments by:
\nJoel Anderson<\/a>, Assistant Professor of History
\nCaroline Bicks<\/a>, Stephen E. King Chair in Literature
\nMichael Lang<\/a>, Associate Professor of History<\/p>\n
Part of the 91福利 History Department’s<\/a> Fall symposia and part of\u00a0the 2017-2018 year-long Humanities symposium: Juvenescence \/ Obsolescence: Humanities Approaches to Aging\u00a0across the Ages<\/a>.<\/p>\n