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BOOKS & COFFEE: A MONTHLY REVIEW OF BOOKS

This year's third meeting of Books & Coffee, a forum for public discussion, will be held TONIGHT at 7:30 PM at the Chattanooga Theatre Center on the northeast corner of Coolidge Park.

We will be joined by Lucien Ellington of UTC, who will speak on Diane Ravitch's stimulating and controversial new book, THE LANGUAGE POLICE: HOW PRESSURE GROUPS RESTRICT WHAT STUDENTS LEARN. Ravitch's book argues that organized pressure groups from the political right and left have effectively eviscerated the nation's textbooks and standardized exams, sacrificing
historical accuracy, literary quality, and substantive content for the sake of political and social inoffensiveness---to the detriment of our schools
and our society. The book has been enthusiastically acclaimed by publications running the gamut from The Wall Street Journal to Mother Jones. Come and see what you think.

A specialist in Asian studies and editor of the influential journal Education about Asia, Lucien Ellington teaches in the College of Education
and Applied Professional Studies at UTC. He is coauthor of a new book called WHERE DID SOCIAL STUDIES GO WRONG?, copies of which will be available at his
talk.

Please join us for this fascinating evening. Books & Coffee is cosponsored by UTC's SunTrust Chair of Excellence in Humanities and by Covenant College.
The event is free---and so is the Greyfriar's coffee! The general public is warmly invited.
 
(For directions to the Chattanooga Theatre Centre, follow this link:
http://www.theatrecentre.com/default.htm
scroll down the home page, and then click on the link at the lower left for "Directions by MapQuest.")

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We will be taking the month of December off. But will be back on January 13,2004 with a special B&C featuring a presentation by Miles Hoffman, a
commentator on NPR's popular classical music program Performance Today, and the author of THE NPR CLASSICAL MUSIC COMPANION. Miles Hoffman is an accomplished musician himself, but he writes about music with unusual clarity, humor, and grace, and his book is a highly readable reference geared for the "ordinary listener." More on this event later.

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