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It's here!! This week marks the 6th Annual Researching New York Conference.
In addition to the Conference sessions, the featured events are noted below.
You can learn more about these events
<http://nystatehistory.org/researchny/highlights2004.html> and the entire
Conference at <http://nystatehistory.org/researchny>. (Note: While a part of
Researching New York, the radio drama and the talk/musical performance are
free and open to the public. If you are in the Capital Region and unable to
attend the entire Conference, we invite you to join us for either of these
presentations.


7:00pm Thursday, November 18th
Performing Arts Center ~ Recital Hall
Performance & Discussion
The FBI In Action:
Recreating An Original 1940's Radio Drama

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10:45 am Friday, November 19th
Standish Room ~ 3rd floor, New Science Library
A Talk & Special Musical Performance
Stephen Van Rensselaer &
Albany's Euterpian Club 1823-27
Ann-Marie Barker Schwartz & The Musicians of Mal'wyck

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12:00 noon Friday, November 19th
Ballroom, 2nd floor, Campus Center
Keynote Address

"Finding the Story In History: A Journalist & Biographer Discusses
 A Narrative Approach to Political Biography and Newspaper Writing"

Paul Grondahl, author of "I Rose like a Rocket:
The Political Education of Theodore Roosevelt"

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