File MS-2-89, Box 9, File 9 - Talks: Everyone liked Charles Darwin (King's College)

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Talks: Everyone liked Charles Darwin (King's College)

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MS-2-89, Box 9, File 9

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    Halifax (N.S.)

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34 pages of textual records. ; 24 cm x 30 cm (folder).

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File consists of notes for Jerome Barkow's lecture Everyone Liked Charles Darwin, presented to the University of King's College Foundation Year Program in 2002. The presentation is about Charles Darwin, an Englishman born during the 19th century, who wrote The Origin of Species, which revolutionized scientific thought by positing the ideas of natural selection and the evolutionary progression of humans. Barkow goes over Darwin's life, how he was interested in biology and studying different species, and how he became such an extensive traveler and scholar. He also explains why he was so popular in his day, as well as debunking myths about him. The other item is a letter to Barkow from Kyle Fraser, associate director of the Foundation Year Program, thanking Barkow for agreeing to give a lecture to the Program students. He also gives him his lecture date, explains what technologies are available in the lecture hall, and inviting him to attend other program tutorials.

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