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DOVER LIFE TIME LEARNING CLASSES TO BEGIN IN APRIL

SPRING 2014 DOVER LIFE TIME LEARNING

Lifetime Learning is the lifelong, voluntary and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge. 

 

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£  Great Thinkers: Hobbes to Mill

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Thursdays 1-2:30 on April 3, 17 and May 1, 15

 

Maud Chaplin received her Professor of Philosophy Emerita from Wellesley College where she taught for 44 years.  She has an undergraduate degree from Wellesley College and her MA and PhD from Brandeis University.

 

£  Panorama of German History: Tribal Period to the Present

Tuesdays 10:30 to 12:00 on April 1, 15, 22 and 29

 

Thomas J. MacDonough is the retired chair of the history department at Norwood High School and a member of the evening faculty at Northeastern University for 35 years. He is a graduate of Georgetown School of Foreign Service and received his Masters in History from Boston University.

 

£  Genealogy Kickstart

Wednesdays 1-2:30 on April 2, 9, 16 and 30

 

  1. Beginning Genealogy and Family History – April 2

Michael Brophy is a professional genealogical researcher, heir search specialist, and lecturer.

 

  1. Ten Brick Wall Tips for Genealogists – April 9

Marian Pierre-Louis is a professional genealogical researcher, heir search specialist, and lecturer. He has served on the Massachusetts Genealogical Council.

 

  1. Finding Your Roots Using Deeds and Wills – April 16

David Dearborn is a senior genealogist at the New England Historic Genealogical Society.

 

  1. Ancestry.com Workshop – April 30

 

 

With the support of the Dover Council on Aging (COA), the Dover Cultural Council, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council

 

All classes will be held at the Dover Town Library.  For additional information, contact the Dover COA at: 508-315-5734 or email at coa@doverma.org.

 

Brochures available at the Dover Town Library and the Dover COA.

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