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First Lecture Kicks Off Series

The first public lecture in the Westminster Lecture Series titled “Mother May I? The Significance of the Helen Episode in Virgil's Aeneid" took place April 22 and featured Latin teacher Maureen Gassert. Two of her Latin students, Jacob Lee ’11 and Grant Kugler ’11, also made major contributions to the evening with their impressive remarks. Numerous faculty members, students and guests filled the Gund Reading Room for the engaging and insightful presentations.
 
The Westminster Lecture Series will take place throughout the academic year and will feature Westminster faculty members and students. Geology and biology teacher Nick McDonald is slated to give the next lecture on Sept. 16.
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