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Monmouth College Professors to Talk About Scotland Trip
Two faculty members and one of their spouses will present Monmouth College's first International Luncheon lecture of the new academic year on Sept. 24 at noon in the Whiteman-McMillan Highlander Room of the Stockdale Center.

The program's title, "The Scotland of Macbeth and of William Wallace," has two meanings, as its describes the locations visited by the presenters and the student group they led. It also happens to name one of the faculty members, theatre professor Bill Wallace, who was accompanied on the trip by his wife, Sandy, and by Marlo Belschner, associate professor of English.

The trip involved "looking for Nessie," visiting castles associated with Shakespeare's plays and seeing the Wallace Monument. Cities visited included Perth, Stirling and Inverness.

A buffet lunch, featuring international foods, is available. A meal ticket may be purchased for $7.25 in the food service office in Stockdale Center. Lunch reservations must be made in advance by calling 309-457-2149, but anyone may attend the presentation without obligation to purchase the meal.

(Submitted by Monmouth College)
09 20 08 by Newsroom
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