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Meet at Vic's in Brooklyn, 7pm.
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A casual dinner at Vic's place in Bushwick with our friends [[Has guest::Lincoln Alpern|Lincoln Alpern]] and [[Has guest::Liz Flyntz|Liz Flyntz]]. Both were students of the former [http://www.antiochcollege.edu/ Antioch College], and Lincoln was also deeply involved with the [[wikipedia:Nonstop_Liberal_Arts_Institute|Nonstop Institute]].
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In 2008, Antioch's board shut down their college due to financial mismanagement not so different from what happened at Cooper. In its absence the Nonstop Antioch movement independently and rigorously organized a school in exile.
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== Photos ==
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Dinner and Discussion on Nonstop Antioch.jpg|Dinner and Discussion on Nonstop Antioch
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Watching Jeanne Kay's Nonstop Antioch commencement speech.jpg|Watching Jeanne Kay's Nonstop Antioch commencement speech
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</gallery>[https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jysmvcnwtc2eyhx/AAAqyfALIhwxaa8voe4tv-JZa?dl=0 📸  More photos (Dropbox 🔒)]
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== Documents ==
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Can Antioch College Return From the Dead Again? - The New York Times.pdf | Can Antioch College Return From the Dead Again? — The New York Times (Sept. 16, 2011)
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Reflections I.pdf | Reflections I, December 2015, contains a handful of primary documents from Antioch and Nonstop
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</gallery>See also:{{#ev:youtube|bMPPzDwpVfk}}''18 of 24 NS Commencement '09 Community Jeanne Kay,  May 9, 2009 - Yellow Springs, Ohio''

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A casual dinner at Vic's place in Bushwick with our friends Lincoln Alpern and Liz Flyntz. Both were students of the former Antioch College, and Lincoln was also deeply involved with the Nonstop Institute.

In 2008, Antioch's board shut down their college due to financial mismanagement not so different from what happened at Cooper. In its absence the Nonstop Antioch movement independently and rigorously organized a school in exile.

Photos

📸 More photos (Dropbox 🔒)

Documents

See also:
18 of 24 NS Commencement '09 Community Jeanne Kay, May 9, 2009 - Yellow Springs, Ohio