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A book party, Dartmouth style

by James Panero

Posted: Apr 26, 2006 01:36 PM

Ok, so not everyone was able to join Stefan and me for last Friday’s Dartmouth Review twenty-fifth anniversary gala, and the launch of our book The Dartmouth Review Pleads Innocent.

Well don’t worry. We’d like our blog friends to join us for a book party, Dartmouth style, this Thursday, April 27, in the offices of The New Criterion--starting at 6. Stefan and I will have books to sign and sell. And oh yes, there may even be some merriment. So please rsvp to Dawn Steeves (steeves (at) newcriterion (dot) com) if you’d like to attend. Space is limited, by the way, so don’t delay!

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