S024 2S CEES ALTE RTE E ia CSS PA e A A = e ene e n 2 3 SSR SIER CE E Re SO Re ERAS ES i S Raoe A je A T bob ee ne RSSdAE e O a n e a A- A Paie A ed E a r eaS al Ea SeHsi Rneak s > aa a a O aN Geettate > e A R A Scares IE E A ers tier A R S e f e e a a n EAS ae A n T HSs O ETEA Nis tg a Seen aerr ry RESANIOS eae e g E e rae e SA e A e m t r apA 7 ea e e A s E e n t a iAAA s am a A A im mee nee ps aa A mee i A a I renee A A AA A i s e a i EN 10055736519 | EY ETAT TAT - vere Sesame n trtne a anereSprie z r = = P e e PCW ae P E P TENP deh ETIN E N T E T E E N EEA E E E ew Rha e e O E CR ERRORS A R R R $ A A OA £ : ` O O CO TO O CO LO TE O CO See naps O a teres amer re A a 1991 ***DIRECTOR'S BOOK *** BREAD LOAF SCHOOL OF ENGLISH INTRODUCTION AND BASIC INFORMATION Opening Night Address Basic Information Crumb Introduction Yeast 1991 Address List 1991 Schedule of Classes Program for the 1991 Summer LETTERS TO THE FACULTY Reserve Books Independent Reading Project - Students/Professors Salary and Tax Information Memo Alan Mokler MacVey re: Theatre Invitation to Opening Reception Letter Regarding Grades Memo Regarding Auditors Assistant to the Director Letter Memo Regarding Meal Plan for Children Memo Regarding Exams Memo Regarding Faculty Guests Memo Regarding Academic Regalia Information for Faculty on Copyright Compliance LETTERS TO THE STUDENTS Dear Bread Loaf Student Letter Medical Letters and Forms Insurance Letter Sexual Harassment Letter Drug-Free Workplace Statement New York Times Subscription Order Form Linen Service Letter Arrival Card Dear Bread Loaf Relatives and Friends Letter Croutons Middlebury Recreation Department Flyer Dear Bread Loaf Waiter/Waitress Instructions Computer Room Assistant Instructions Memo on Packing and Shipping for Computer Room Assistants Computer Equipment Resale Program Green Ribbon Greeter Letter Semi-Complete Guide to Food, Fun, Frivolity, Frugality, Etc. Memo Regarding Orientation Meeting (Not done this year) Memo from Bread Loaf Nurse Dear New Bread Loaf Student Letter Regarding Grades Statement of Family Education Rights Waiver Statement Memo Regarding Senior Class Meeting Letter Regarding Classroom Research Support Grants Memo Regarding Andover/Bread Loaf Writing Workshop t e o 7 Py LETTERS TO THE STUDENTS (Cont'd) $ 1991 Off-Campus Bread Loaf Students t 1991 Evaluation - Bread Loaf Assessment ENTERTAINMENT A Summer Calendar 1991 e Theatre Programs bi STATISTICS First-Year Students he Scholarship/Financial Aid Reports A Work Aid í Named Scholarships and Explanation of Awards q > General Statistics | Appendix A - Bread Loaf/Oxford Comparisons Enrollment Figures 9y Faculty Load | Course Enrollment ead Undergraduates/Continuing Education 3 7 Course Load - Students de Independent Projects «l Degree Candidates t 1991 Program in Writing Students es Program in Writing Students by Years (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) | Off-Meal Plan Students 1 as 1991 M. 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Exams COMMENCEMENT Procedures for Commencement ÓN Farewell Banquet Address Ls Commencement Program ; Introduction of Commencement Speaker 8 Commencement Address ` AL REPORT OF Y » TIN CUP LETTER i THE CRUMB a) > ***OXFORD*** NAO CORRESPONDENCE ype 1991 Address List ey Dear Bread Loaf Student Soon to be at Oxford (April) Dear Bread Loaf Student at Lincoln College (May) a x Medical Information (ran out of these) W Insurance Sheet Information Sheet 41> Maps of Lincoln College Bus Schedules Life at Lincoln: Housekeeping Fact Sheet > los Invitation to Opening Reception Letter to Faculty Regarding Grades wer Declined to Waive Rights Ñ ME Evaluation - Oxford als TATISTI à First-Year Students L Scholarship/Financial Aid Report á AN Named Scholarships and Explanation of Awards hyi General Statistics | Faculty Load 7 Course Enrollment Continuing Education TE M. Litt. and M.A. Candidates -7 Program in Writing Students ais COMMENCEMENT its Program PANICULUM mm > ww a a > ye ayy Ay” q tr a wm > Y s y 4 > ***SANTA FE*** CORRESPONDENCE 1991 Address List Faculty Letter (May) Dear Bread Loaf/Santa Fe Student (May) Health Form Accident Insurance Dear Santa Fe Student Regarding Meal Charge Change ShuttleJack Schedule Invitation to Opening Night Gates Foundation Flyer Memo Regarding Auditors Memo Regarding Academic Regalia Letter to Faculty Regarding Grades Declined to Waive Rights Evaluation - Santa Fe STATISTICS First-Year Students Students Off-Campus and Off the Meal Plan Scholarship/Financial Aid Report Named Scholarships and Explanation of Awards General Statistics Faculty Load 1991 Candidates for the M.A. Degree M. Litt. Students Program in Writing Students COMMENCEMENT Program BREAD LOAF/SANTA THE YEAST : OPENING REMARKS BREAD LOAF SCHOOL OF ENGLISH 25 JUNE 1991 Good evening. Welcome to the opening of the 72nd session of the Bread Loaf School of English. We’re meeting here this evening for one of those occasions--rather pleasant occasions, I a punctuate and ritualize the Bread Loaf summers. Tonight gets the summer going; tonight introduces us to each other; and, for the first-year students here tonight, if you are fortunate and sensible enough to fall in love with this place and this School, tonight is the first beat of a pulse that will last through five summers and end sometime around August, 1995, when you're standing approximately where 1 am right now, experiencing what it is to swelter under these God-awful lights on a summer night, and receiving your diploma from the Bread Loaf School of English. + Actually, you first-year students are the main victims of my address, for it's always the first-year people I most want to speak to on opening night. I want to explain a few things about this school with the strange name, and I want especially to welcome you to the community. But, so that we may all know just who it is I’ll be talking to, please stand up, all 110 of you first-year students, and be welcomed by the rest of us. There's actually another first-year student, who didn't stand up with you. I'd like to welcome him as well, on this his first official visit to the Bread Loaf School. He is Timothy Light, who is still in his first year as President of Middlebury College. He has kindly agreed to say a few words. Please join me in welcoming Tim Light. Now let me make a few more introductions. In fact, I'm going to introduce so many people that there will be only three or four of you left to clap. You'll find, by the way, that this is a pretty characteristic feature of Bread Loaf public occasions. The Bread Loaf faculty is justifiably famous as a great teaching faculty. Over the last year or two, there has been a perceptibly developing movement in this country to insist that colleges and universities shift their predominant emphasis away from research, toward teaching. We would be in something of a quandary here at Bread Loaf were that distinction forced upon us, since our faculty is made up of teacher-scholars who are known equally well for their brilliance in their writing and--as you will begin experiencing tomorrow-- their brilliance in the classroom. I want to introduce them now. They may rise and be seated--and I would ask you to hold back any applause until they have all been recognized. Isobel Armstrong Michael Armstrong will arrive in the second half of the term Richard Brodhead, who will be the interim director of the School this summer Michael Cadden Dare Clubb Stephen Donadio John Fleming, who this year made a seccond donation of a printing-press to Bread Loaf, so that we really and truly once again have a Printer’s Cabin. Jonathan Freedman Dixie Goswami David Huddle Jefferson Hunter Alvin Kernan, who will be the Elizabeth Drew Lecturer this summer Walton Litz Edward Lueders Andrea Lunsford Alan MacVey Carol MacVey Lucy Maddox Nancy Martin Carole Oles Robert Pack Jacqueline Royster Margaret Soltan Robert Stepto There they are. I want now to introduce the Acting Ensemble. If you are new to Bread Loaf, you will soon learn what the Acting Ensemble is all about. They will be visiting classrooms all across the curriculum. One of Bread Loaf's truly innovative moves in recent years has been to explore the use of acting in pedagogy, not only in classrooms reading drama, or even just in classrooms reading literature, but also in classrooms involved in the teaching of writing. And those classroom visits will be only preparatory to the major dramatic effort f $> of the summer, King Lear. This promises, in short, to be a great year for the » . >» Ensemble and the theater at Bread Loaf. The members of the Acting Ensemble. Fe v > ~“ = Irwin Appel [i “e . 14 Ed Baran 2. LA Rafeal Clements 4 EDP Helmar Cooper v w James Lobdell y” y 7 e Brian McEleney ¥ a Carol MacVey Anne Scurria Tina Shepard Paul Zimet I want to introduce as well the three people whom you first-year people probably know better than anyone else at Bread Loaf, the office staff, who are the life-blood of our whole program. They are: Elaine Hall Betsy Evans And someone who has left the office staff, effective yesterday, in order to become the kind of person he has been envying for years. In short, he is becoming a Bread Loaf student. He is someone who has made a deep mark on the School, and he will be missed in the office, but welcomed in the classroom: Hugh Coyle