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Inside Berkee: Larry Watson
In this episode, Larry Watson talks about his work at Harvard, the resilient messages of African-American music, and the power of shedding light on secrets
Reading: Larry Watson
In this audiovisual recording from Saturday, April 9, 1994, as part of the 25th Annual UND Writers Conference: “Homelands,” Larry Watson reads a selection of his work. Watson reads the poems “Cheap Shoes,” “The Heron\u27s Flight,” “October,” “The Population of North Dakota,” “Shoveling Snow,” “Sleeping Together, or an Argument For Saving Yourselves For Marriage,” “The Laundromat,” “Out of Body Experience,” and “Everything That is Wrong With America” and from Montana 1948. After Watson\u27s reading, John Little presents Watson with the Maxwell Anderson Alumni Award and discusses his pleasure at having Watson and other alumni return to the UND Writers Conference, this being one of his reasons for founding the conference.
Introduced by Bill Gordon
Larry O. Spencer, Conference Author Presentation
Gen. Larry O. Spencer, USAF (Ret.), author of Dark Horse: A Journey from the Horseshoe to the Pentago
MU student and basketball player, Larry Watson
MU student and basketball player, Larry Watson, b&w.https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon_photo_morgue/1512/thumbnail.jp
Campus Read 2014 Spring poster (American Boy)
Campus Read involves students, faculty, and staff to read the same book. American boy by Larry Watson is a coming-of age novel about a teenage boy in a Minnesota small town and a female homicide victim
Campus Read 2004 flier (Montana 1948)
Campus Read involves students, faculty, and staff to read the same book. Montana 1948 by Larry Watson is a coming of age novel. David, age 12, narrates as his uncle is accused of molesting and murdering Native American in their Montana small town in 1948
ArtsQuest offers variety. BSC's scheduled events.
Newspaper articles about ArtsQuest, an arts festival at Bismarck State College. Includes photographs of musician Malcolm Dalglish and novelist Larry Watson
Campus Read 2013-14 poster
Mrs. Kennedy and Me by Clint Hill describes Hill's experiences as First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's Secret Service agent (bodyguard) from 1960-1964. American boy by Larry Watson is a coming-of age novel about a teenage boy in a Minnesota small town and a female homicide victim
Campus Read 2013-2014 (Mrs. Kennedy and Me; American Boy)
Campus Read involves students, faculty, and staff to read the same book. Mrs. Kennedy and Me by Clint Hill describes his experiences as First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's Secret Service agent (bodyguard) from 1960-1964. American boy by Larry Watson is a coming-of-age story about a teenage boy in a Minnesota small town and a female homicide victim
Sally Goodin'
Larry Watson plays bluegrass banjo with Joe McLeroy (guitar) during a banjo styles concert arranged by David Holt. It takes place in Kittredge Theater at Warren Wilson College
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