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<tr><td width=624>The Council on East Asian Studies at Yale </td></tr>
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<tr><td width=624>2002-2003 Korean Studies Lecture Series</td></tr>
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<b>David McCann<br>
</b>Korea Foundation Professor of Korean History, Associate Director,
Korea Institute<br>
Harvard University<br><br>
<i>"Historical Meaning, Aesthetic Significance, and the Theme of
Forgiveness in Korean Literature"<br><br>
</i>Friday, February 7, 2003<br>
4:00 PM<br><br>
Luce Hall, Room 203<br>
34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, CT<br><br>
The Korean Studies Lecture Series is generously funded by the Edward J.
and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Memorial Fund.<br><br>
For more information, contact the Council on East Asian Studies at (203)
432-3426 or alexander.han@yale.edu<br><br>
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Alexander Jonghee Han<br>
Administrative Associate, Japan & Korea Programs<br>
Council on East Asian Studies<br>
Luce Hall Room 320<br>
(203) 432-3428<br>
(203) 432-3430 fax<br><br>
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