Hogwarts lecture series
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I'm certain the student body and the wizarding community would join me in thanking Mr Charlie Weasley for his interesting and informative look at dragonkeeping as a profession and the beauty and majesty of dragons as a species. I'd also like to thank his colleagues, who sacrificed a Sunday afternoon to helping him transport and exhibit the Stornoway Reserve's specimen.
The next installment in the Hogwarts lecture series will be Sunday, 26 October. Professor Egalantine Marwick, Hogwarts' own new history professor, will be lecturing on historiography in times of dramatic social and political upheaval. Professor Marwick is the author of four books on Our Lord's rise to power: The Calm Before the Storm, Wizard War, The Dark Before the Dawn, and Glorious New Morning. He is working on a fifth, as-yet-untitled book, tentatively scheduled for a release in August of next year.
The lecture will begin at 7:30PM in the Hogwarts library. Light refreshments will be served afterwards in the Great Hall. It is open to any citizen of the Protectorate who wishes to attend, not simply students and their parents.
Our next lecture will be Sunday, November 9.
The next installment in the Hogwarts lecture series will be Sunday, 26 October. Professor Egalantine Marwick, Hogwarts' own new history professor, will be lecturing on historiography in times of dramatic social and political upheaval. Professor Marwick is the author of four books on Our Lord's rise to power: The Calm Before the Storm, Wizard War, The Dark Before the Dawn, and Glorious New Morning. He is working on a fifth, as-yet-untitled book, tentatively scheduled for a release in August of next year.
The lecture will begin at 7:30PM in the Hogwarts library. Light refreshments will be served afterwards in the Great Hall. It is open to any citizen of the Protectorate who wishes to attend, not simply students and their parents.
Our next lecture will be Sunday, November 9.
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Date: 2014-10-23 05:47 am (UTC)I suppose I'm just not looking forward to hearing his version of things particularly.
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Date: 2014-10-27 02:35 am (UTC)I'm sure many of us feel that our own History of Magic education would have been much improved had we had the benefit of Professor Marwick's knowledge long before now. Third-years, I hope you appreciate his insights as to Our Lord's immeasurable impact on our glorious realm.