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A showing of the 2001 Gold, Silver, and Bronze Clio Award-winning TV commercials opens the Fall 2001 Wednesday Noon Series at The Johns Hopkins University on Oct. 3. The Clio Awards were founded in 1959 to recognize creative excellence in advertising. The Wednesday Noon Series is presented by the university's Office of Special Events, now in its 36th season of cultural programming on the Homewood campus. All programs in the series are held from noon to 1 p.m. in Shriver Hall on the Homewood campus, 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore. They are open to the public, admission is free and no tickets are required. Other October and November events in the series are Oct. 10 Celebrating Folk Tradition, a concert by Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer Oct. 17 The Riddle of Amish Culture, a lecture by Donald B. Kraybill, author of The Johns Hopkins University Press book Oct. 24 Journeys to the Heart of Baltimore, a lecture by Michael Olesker, author of The Johns Hopkins University Press book and popular WJZ-TV commentator Oct. 31 The Lyric Spanish Guitar, a performance by Gustavo Them, winner of the 1996 Baltimore Chamber Music Competition Nov. 7 Implications of the Human Genome Project, a lecture by Dr. Ada Hamosh, Institute of Genetic Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Nov. 14 Camelot at Dawn: Jacqueline and John Kennedy in Georgetown, May 1954, a discussion by text author Ann Garside of photographs taken by Orlando Suero, from The Johns Hopkins University Press book For more information, call the Office of Special Events at 410-516-7157.
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