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SUMMARY:Our Daily Work/Our Daily Lives - Spring 2026 Brownbag Series
DESCRIPTION:DAVID STOWE - MSU Religious Studies\n\nThe Musical Tanner: 
 Negotiating Work\, Music\, and Belief in Revolutionary Boston\n\nWilliam 
 Billings was simultaneously a leather tanner and the first major composer 
 in North America. Several of his over 300 psalms\, hymns and other 
 compositions continue to be sung into the present. A lifelong member of 
 Boston’s South End working-class\; Billings was an active supporter of 
 the revolutionary movement and was a companion of Samuel Adams.\n\nJoin 
 online here. The password is odwodl.\n\nEvent is open to all.\n\nFor 
 parking information visit http://maps.msu.edu/interactive.\n\nIf you have 
 questions about accessibility or need to request accommodations\, please 
 email LIB.DL.accessibility@msu.edu.
LOCATION:Green Room (Main Library\, 4 West)
ORGANIZER;CN="Andrew Lathrop":MAILTO:lathro13@msu.edu
CATEGORIES:Our Daily Work/Our Daily Lives
CONTACT;CN="Andrew Lathrop":MAILTO:lathro13@msu.edu
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