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Chickasha Public Library Community Room. 527
Iowa Ave. Major agenda items will be reports from
the RIAF 2010 and CAAC nominating committees
and discussion on CAAC's major events and educa-
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given on the Public Art Project to be erected and tine O'Donnell lost badly
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cans piled up gains in majority seemed out of
pursuit of a House major- reach.
ity Tuesday night and But the GOP brimmed
added seats in the Sen- with confidence that it
ate, too, in midterm elec- would pick up the 40
tions shadowed by reces- seats needed to take con-
sion and fueled by a trol of the House and
rebellion of tea party install Rep. John Boeh-
conservatives. ner as the new speaker.
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cheering supporters at a near his home in West
victory partv in Bowling Chester, Ohio.
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Democratic Sen the government is spend-
Blanche Lincoln of ing too much and bailing
Arkansas lost her seat, out too many, he said,
and House members in "This is their opportunity
Florida, Indiana and Vir- to be heard."
ginia were among the
Republicans' victims.
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riello in Virginia was a
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Dr. Kevin H. Crow ton.
recently served as chair in addition, a number
for “Converts and Con- of prominent interna-
version,” a session at the tional scholars partici-
Annual Byzantine Stud- pated in the conference,
ies Conference. Individuals from
An associate professor Oxford, Cambridge, the
of history at the Univer- University of Munich
sity of Science and Aits and other notable over-
(USAO), Crow was the seas universities, pre-
only Oklahoma scholar sented papers on a wide
in attendance at the 36th variety of topics related
Annual Byzantine Stud- to Byzantine Civiliza-
- ies Conference that was tion.
held at the University of The conference was
Philadelphia from Oct sponsored by the Byzan-
8-10. tine Studies Association
The conference was of North America, an
attended by many of the interdisciplinary organi-
world’s leading Byzan- zation devoted to the
tine scholars represent- study of Byzantine Civi-
ing elite American uni- lization and its interac-
versities such as Har- tion with neighboring
vard. Yale and Prince- peoples.
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Crow described the
session he chaired as an
interdisciplinary affair
that “was not limited to
the field of Byzantine But Byzantine history Roman Empire that last-
history” but included and culture is much ed a thousand years after
research “from the fields more than politics, Rome itself fell. It came
of archaeology, classical Crow explained. Byz into existence when the
studies. Arab literature antine art and architec, emperor Constantine
and theology as well " ture heavily influenced founded a second capital
"Despite being sur- the apandaar Eastern at Constantinople in 324
rounded by hostile ene- of Russia, eastern r _
mies, the Byzantine Europe, the Islamic of the C ommon Era.
empire endured for World, and even Ethio- Crow earned a bache-
many centuries, which pia to a degree. In addi- lor’s degree at Arkansas
makes it fascinating to tion. the influence of Tech University. He
study for so many rea- Byzantine Civilization completed a master's
sons," Crow said. “Polit- on Early Christianity is and doctorate at the Uni-
ical scientists and stu- immense; for example versity of Kentucky,
dents interested in diplo- the first seven Ecumeni-
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