Symposium 2000 Newsletter
World Peace through Reverence for Life
September 30 - October 15, 2000

Thurston Moore, Editor        Contents of Previous Issues        Numbers 6 - 19

Items in the August 2000 issue

CURRENT SYMPOSIUM 2000 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Robert Thurman, Buddhist Scholar, Columbia University, Completes Roster of Vanderbilt Speakers
Ten Universities and Four Religious Faiths are Participating in Symposium 2000   
Hideyo Noguchi - Doctor/Scientist - Shares Exhibit with Albert Schweitzer at MTSU's Atomic Bomb Exhibit
Musical Meditation for World Peace Concert Gathering
Symposium 2000 Program Book

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Items in the July 2000 issue

CURRENT SYMPOSIUM 2000 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
E. Gordon Gee Named Vanderbilt University’s New Chancellor
“Drums of Peace” from Nigeria   
“Dawn to Decadence: 1500 to the Present”
"Combination of Schweitzer and Hemingway"
Hiroshima Boys' Choir “Childhood Dreams World Peace Concert”
Symposium 2000 Presents Two Special Nuclear War Film Classics
Dr. Thomas E. Corts, President Stamford University, Birmingham, Alabama, Speaks at International Albert Schweitzer Conference

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Items in the June 2000 issue

UPDATED SYMPOSIUM 2000 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Syracuse University Press Releases Albert Schweitzer Biography at Symposium
Albert Schweitzer Conference a Present for Doctor in Holland   
Frederick Franck's Drawings of Lambaréné
"Lambarena - Bach to Africa" An Homage to Albert Schweitzer
Stars Will Shine at the Symposium
Registration Form for The International Albert Schweitzer Conference
Updated International Albert Schweitzer Conference Schedule

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Items in the May 2000 issue

SYMPOSIUM 2000 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Two Vanderbilt Schools Announce Guest Speakers for the Symposium
Ananda Welihena writes "Greetings from Sri Lanka"   
Albert Schweitzer International Conference

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Items in the April 2000 issue

Fabulous Concerts on Opening and Closing Days of Symposium 2000
Concert for World Peace - The Voices of Bahá   
Symphony No. 1 - "Paths of Peace"   
Pope John Paul II's Apology Echoes the Words of Albert Schweitzer
Nuclear Weapons on Hair-Trigger Alert
Vanderbilt Schools Announce Speakers

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Items in the March 2000 issue

A Selection of Schweitzer's Thoughts on Johann Sebastian Bach
What Bach is for me
Words of Albert Schweitzer and the Music of Bach March 21, 2000 Performance
Antje Bultmann Lemke, Schweitzer Scholar
Paul Jordan, Organist and Bach Specialist
In the African Night the Voice of Bach
Guideposts, 2000

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Items in the February 2000 issue:

Silent Spring Voted the Most Influential Environmental Book of the 20th Century
Jottings
Black History Month
Albert Schweitzer's Spirit Within Me

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Items in the January 2000 issue:

Five Vanderbilt Schools Announce Guest Speakers for the Symposium
Letter from Yo-Yo Ma, The Courier, Fall, 1995
Swedish Doctor/Organist Plans "Albert Schweitzer Memorial Concert" in London's Royal Albert Hall
The Relevance of Albert Schweitzer at the Dawn of the 21st Century
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Forms First Youth Advisory Council
Tribute Concert to Feature Blair Appalachian Dulcimer Artists
Program for the Albert Schweitzer Tribute Concert
Schultz' Retirement a Personal Loss

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Items in the December 1999 issue:

Millennium Celebrations for Peace Around the World
Quotations on J. S. Bach
Nationally Known Artists Will Perform at Albert Schweitzer Tribute Concert
Program Books Available by Mail Order

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Items in the November 1999 issue

World Leaders Stunned at Treaty Rejection
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
World's Longest Painting: "Our World"
The Message of the Sunflowers: A Magic Symbol of Peace
The Longworth Symphony Orchestra Expresses Interest In Symposium 2000's Premiere Work
Peace is Beauty
Renown Italian Guitarist to Dedicate Concerts to Schweitzer's Philosophy
The Sound of the Symphony, in a Box
Miscellaneous Jottings

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Items in the October 1999 issue:

Antje Bultmann Lemke
Alan LeQuire Receives Commission for Nashville Fountain
St. Thomas’ Church on Endangered List
Bach Musical Estate Surfaces in Ukraine
Denmark’s Roskilde Domkirke Will Host
Words of Albert Schweitzer and the Music of Bach
Cornell University Chimes Join Bell Ringing
Manna from Heaven
Miscellaneous ? Jottings

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Items From Previous Newsletters Are Available
From the September 1999 issue:

Commissioned Symphony to be Premiered at Symposium 2000 by the Nashville Symphony Orchestra
The American Bell Association Supports Bells Ringing for Peace Around the World
Honoring Albert Schweitzer and Johann Sebastian Bach: An Immortalization in Bronze
Albert Schweitzer's Death, September 4, 1965 Brought Tributes from Around the World
First World Press for Symposium 2000 Comes from Japan
Miscellaneous Jottings
Symposium 2000 Advisory Board

From the August 1999 issue:

The World Peace Bell Arrives on U.S. Soil
Predictions for the Next Millennium
Beth's Visit to Japan
Jottings
The Symposium 2000 Commemorative Program Book
J. S. Bach: Hommage àAlbert Schweitzer
Bach: Extraterrestrial
Visit with Bishop Tutu's Daughter
The Spirit of Albert Schweitzer
Schweitzer Memory of a Van Gogh Drawing

From July 1999 issue:

Official Symposium 2000 Commemorative Coin Followed by an update from the August issue
Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival/USA
50th Anniversary of Schweitzer's Visit to the United States
Report on Boston Trip
Letter to Pablo Casals
Symposium 2000 Advisory Board - New Members
The Hague Appeal for Peace

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