Talk:Garry L. Hagberg
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[edit]I added the info regarding Prof. Hagberg's chair in aesthetics. Nothing online told me the year the chair was endowed; he's told me in conversation it was only after he had been teaching at Bard a few years (I believe after he recieved tenure). If anyone who's still at Bard can acquire that information, it should probably be added, otherwise I can just ask him. Also, perhaps this page should be added as an external link: http://www.tealcreekmusic.com/artists/Hagberg.htm It provides info on some of his recent recordings.
--Anthony Mohen 06:41, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Oh, also he's joint editor of the Journal of Philosophy and Literature with Denis Dutton.
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