Chautauqua Historical Society Newsletter V.4 Issue 2 No.9

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July 20 CLSC presentation, "Music and the River." featuring local composer Jean King and her compositions. Pink Geranium Terrace, 10:45 am, bring a brown bag lunch.
August 6 CLSC film, "Maybeck at Principia," describing the all-campus plan for Principia College by nationally renowned architect Bernard Maybeck, Town Hall, 7 pm.
August 1 3 CLSC slide presentation (Power Point), "The Faces of Mexico: Its Art and People," Tim Tomlinson, Town Hall, 7 pm.
Frederick Oakes Sylvester Addenda We had a lo
...t of positive comments about the Winter 2006 Newsletter and its Great River article featuring Frederick Oakes Sylvester. Thanks for taking the time to let us know you enjoyed it.
There are two additions we'd like to make for the record. First, we said we could find no record of Sylvester having visited Chautauqua, even though he spent about a dozen summers in his cottage on the bluffs just west of Elsah. But it would have been strange indeed if he had never visited our community. Lucy Semple Ames, who owned the estate which is now the central campus of Principia, was an occasional visitor to Chautauqua, and Sylvester knew her and painted on her property.


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