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May 07, 2008 11:08 AM

2008 Bradley symposium: Encounter at 10

by James Panero


One of the new widgets on our new website--which I hope you are enjoying, it's great to see two years of work coming together--is our event calendar.  I just posted a new event there that anyone in the Washington area should check out. On June 4, 9:00-12:30, at the St. Regis Hotel, the Hudson Institute’s Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal will host a symposium on ten years of Encounter Books, a sister organization (if I may be so gender specific) to The New Criterion. Panelists will include Roger Kimball, Encounter's publisher, along with Encounter authors Robert Bork, Andrew McCarthy, John O'Sullivan, John Fonte, James Piereson, and Victor Davis Hanson. And the best thing is, it's open to the public with registration. So check it out, and click here for more information.

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