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Exhibits


September 5 - October 6, 1995

Sculptural Relationships

Sculpture by Roger Di Tarando
Babbidge, Plaza

The Color of Reality

Paintings by Henning Watterston
Babbidge, Level 1

Uncertain Boundaries - Singular Destinations

Photographs by Kenneth Hanson
Babbidge, Stevens Gallery

October 13 - December 22, 1995

The Four Freedoms
Human rights as defined by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his famous 1941 Four Freedoms speech: freedom from want, freedom from fear, freedom to worship, and freedom of speech.
Babbidge, Plaza

Cambodia
A cultural exhibit mounted by UConn's Cambodian Student Association in conjunction with the visit and speech by Dith Pran, author of The Killing Fields.
Babbidge, Plaza

The Nuremberg Trials: A Personal and Photographic Perspective
Burton E. Carlow (UConn '49), a member of the 6850th Internal Security Detachment of the International Military Tribunal during the initial months of the trials in 1945-1946, shares personal memorabilia and photographs from this period, augmented by photographs of the trials from the Senator Thomas J. Dodd papers.
Babbidge, Plaza

Stonetimes: A History of the Earth
German sculptors Anna and Wolfgang Kubach-Wilmsen have carved a massive stone book that will serve as the focal point of the Dodd Research Center plaza. This exhibit presents 40 of their smaller stone book sculptures.
Babbidge, Stevens Gallery

The White Rose Movement
Photographs and other materials documenting the White Rose movement, an organization of German students and intellectuals who advocated passive resistance to Hitler's government in 1942-1943.
Babbidge, Level 1

Archives & Special Collections: A Treasury of the Human Spirit
The inaugural exhibit in the gallery of the Dodd Research Center highlights materials from the Archives and Special Collections Department, focusing on the liberating power of print, both artistically and politically, in human history and culture. It also includes materials from the Senator Thomas J. Dodd Archives, emphasizing his role in the Nuremberg Trials, as well as his commitment to human rights during his career as a United States Senator.
Dodd, Gallery

The Nuremberg Trials Oral History Project: An Introduction
The Center for Oral History is conducting interviews with a number of key participants in the Nuremberg Trials. The exhibit describes the nature of the project and presents materials from some of the initial interviews.
Dodd, Center for Oral History

Portraits by Ellen Rand
Selected portraits from the collection of the William Benton Museum of Art
Dodd, Reading Room

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