April 16 • 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. on WAAM • Ann Arbor
Join Ed as he describes the moving grand reopening of the William L. Clements Library on April 11th. Also, Ed will mark the 104th anniversary of the Titanic disaster by a review of marine paintings by Norman Wilkinson, whose Plymouth
Harbour hung above the fireplace in the ship’s first-class smoking room, as well as those by Montague Dawson, whose intrepid clippers have graced the salesrooms of several auction houses in recent years. Also featured will be the life of William T. Stead, the groundbreaking publisher, who perished with so many others on April 15, 1912.
Harbour hung above the fireplace in the ship’s first-class smoking room, as well as those by Montague Dawson, whose intrepid clippers have graced the salesrooms of several auction houses in recent years. Also featured will be the life of William T. Stead, the groundbreaking publisher, who perished with so many others on April 15, 1912.
More at: clements.umich.edu