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Dean Carlton DuBois Sr., 79, died March 27, 2006. Born in Gulfport, Mississippi, DuBois earned a B.A. degree in Journalism from the University of Mississippi, where he served as editor of the campus newspaper and as the first president of the University Press Club. He was a campus correspondent for More ... Dr. Edmund R. Taylor, a descendent of the original settlers of Columbia, has achieved a well deserved milestone - 90 wonderful years of serving his fellow man. He was born in Columbia March 26, 1916, and was educated at UNC-Chapel Hill and Johns Hopkins. After four years of service in WWII, Dr. Tayl More ... On March 26, 2006, Palmetto Opera Company hosted a fundraiser at the state History Center billed as An Evening of Opera. Tenor Walter Cuttino, who with Nicholas Smith is artistic director of the company, entertained and also provided live libretto in introducing his own selections and those by sopra More ... On Friday, March 24, 2006, Radenko Pavlovich of Pavlovich Dance Studio and Columbia Classical Ballet, held a party for voters to meet and talk with Columbia mayoral candidate Kevin Fisher. More ... If the Columbia Community Concert Band gets its birthday wish, all 600 former members will show up at at its 7:30 pm concert and reception Friday, April 7 to help celebrate its 25th anniversary. More ... Friday and Saturday, March 31 and April 1 at 7:30 pm, The Columbia College Department of Music is presenting two one-act operas at Cottingham Theatre. The evening of opera will open with Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari%27s comic opera More ... Keeping Scottish traditions alive means bringing up the wee ones in the ways of their ancestors. On April 1, 2006, Tartanfest is an opportunity to show the younger generation, and all others interested in the contributions Scottish Americans have made to the nation%27s history and culture, especiall More ... |
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