Systemwide Events Calendar
Experts at the Palace 2008
February 21, 12:00pm - 1:00pmOld Archives Building, Iolani Palace Grounds
Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Series sponsored by The Historic Preservation Program in the American Studies Department at the University of Hawaii Manoa, the Historic Hawaii Foundation, and, the Friends of Iolani Palace. This year's theme is "Memories and Places of Significance to Japanese Americans in Hawaii." The fourth lecture, entitled "The Japanese Americans in Ka Moiliili," is presented by speaker Laura Ruby.
Ticket Information
admission free
Event Sponsor
Historic Preservation/American Studies, UH Manoa
More Information
Teri Skillman-Kashyap, 956-5531, historic@hawaii.edu, http://www.hawaii.edu/amst/historic_palace.htm
| Thursday, February 21 | |
| 11:00am | Reinventing the Book in Contemporary Chinese Art Tokioka Room (Moore 319) |
| 11:00am | BrownBag - Laulima Overview Broadcast location: Kuykendall 204 |
| 12:00pm | Geography Colloquium Saunders Hall 443B |
| 12:00pm | Tom Coffman on The First Battle 1800 East West Road, Henke Hall 325 |
| 12:00pm | Experts at the Palace 2008 Old Archives Building, Iolani Palace Grounds |
| 3:00pm | Particle flux transformation in the mesopelagic water column UH Manoa |
| 3:30pm | Distinguished Lecture Series Keller Hall, Room 401 |
| 3:30pm | New Prospects For Studying New Matter Watanabe Hall, Rm. 112 |
| 3:30pm | "Mei Lanfang"—A New Production of Peking Opera Center for Korean Studies Auditorium |
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