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Festival Of Family Classics are Coming To 1st November 2005 on Boomerang
Richardson wrote one of the first defenses of Classics in the curriculum: "The history of this remarkable people [the Romans], the state of the arts among them, their domestic life, public and private usages, their mythology, laws, education, geography and antiquities are severally developed in expounding Roman authors.
He was President of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South in 1924-5, Vice-President of the American Classical League and a member of the famous CAMWS advisory committee on revision of classical studies chaired by the redoubtable Professor Andrew Fleming West of Princeton.
Aside from teaching art history, archaeology, mythology and classical civilization courses, she was instrumental in planning the expansion of the University Museums.
Also on Ebert's list for this years festival April 24-28 in Champaign-Urbana and at the University of Illinois are films that focus on family, crime, psychological drama, race relations, coming of age and youthful passion rediscovered in old age.
The free family matinee will be a visually stunning film for all ages, a fable about a young girl and her imaginary friend.
Festival passes are $50 and tickets for individual films at $6.