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Today Dartmouth will be celebrating legendary alum Budd Schulberg '36. 


Details below. Free admission. 



Budd Schulberg: A Centennial Celebration

November 6 and 7, 2014

Dartmouth College

Dartmouth College will celebrate the life and career of Budd Schulberg ’36, arguably the greatest writer to have matriculated at Dartmouth.  Schulberg is best known as an Academy Award winning Screenwriter, Novelist, Journalist, and Sports Writer.  He was also a committed and controversial figure in American politics.  The legacy of Schulberg’s career will be surveyed and placed into historical context via presentations from family members, colleagues, and scholars.  These events are free and open to the public (except as noted).


November 7
All Events in Loew Auditorium, Visual Arts Center
8:30-9am
Pastries and Coffee (301 Visual Arts Center)
9-9:15am
Welcoming Remarks
Dean Adrian Randolph; Jay Satterfield (Rauner Library)
9:15-10:45am
Budd Schulberg in Retrospect (I)
"Sammy Forever: The Enduring Appeal of What Makes Sammy Run"
Noah Isenberg (New School)
"Writing on the Front Lines: Budd Schulberg and the Screen Writers Guild"
Miranda Banks (Emerson College)
"From Folk Comedy to Folk Tragedy: The Success and Failure of A Face in the Crowd"
Joanna Rapf (University of Oklahoma)
11am-12:00pm
Screening: Hollywood Renegade: Budd Schulberg
Documentary work in progress by Benn Schulberg, son of Budd Schulberg
12:00pm-1:15pm
Lunch (301 Visual Arts Center)
1:30-2:15pm
Family Reminiscences
2:30-4pm
Budd Schulberg in Retrospect (II)
"Budd Schulberg and Boxing"
Carlo Rotella (Boston College)
"A Life in Partnerships: Budd Schulberg as Creative and Spiritual Collaborator"
James Fisher (Fordham University)
"The Last Liberal? Budd Schulberg and the Problem of Racial Revolution"
Daniel Widener (University of California at San Diego)
4:15-5:45pm
Professional Reminiscences and Futures
5:45-6pm
Concluding Remarks
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6:30-10pm
Dinner Celebration, Norwich Inn (invited participants)


Sponsors: Department of Film and Media Studies, Dartmouth College Library, The Leslie Center, The Ethics Institute, Jewish Studies Program, AAAS Program, MALS, Departments of History, English, Religion, and German Studies