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Professor Ronald C. Rosbottom
Winifred L. Arms Professor in the Arts and Humanities and
Professor of French and European Studies

Ronald Rosbottom

Professor Rosbottom will be speaking about his new book:
When Paris Went Dark:
The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940-1944

Wednesday, April 22, 2015
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

at the home of
Suzanne and Olavo Panico P'11
352 Hammond Street
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served.

R.S.V.P
Kindly R.S.V.P. by April 15, 2015 as space is limited.

Professor Rosbottom is the holder of the Winifred Arms Professorship in the Arts and Humanities and professor of French and European studies. He has also been an academic administrator and planner and former dean of the faculty. His classes have included the 18th-century British and French novel, the history of ideas, literary criticism, art history of the early modern and modern periods, the history of the European city, especially of Paris, fictional and documentary film, Napoleon and his legends, the literature of World War I, and, most recently World War II and the European imagination. Ron has published well over a hundred articles and book reviews, has edited three essay collections and has written two monographs on French novelists.

Parking:
Guests should plan to park on Reservoir Avenue as there is no parking on Hammond Street. The Panico residence is one house away from the corner of Hammond and Reservoir.

Public Transportation:
Guests should take the D-branch of the Green Line to the "Chestnut Hill" stop, exit through the parking lot and make a right onto Hammond Street. The house is about a 6-minute walk from there.

Questions? Please contact Nicole Panico Krensky '11 at npkrensky@gmail.com.