Speaking of the ESU - English-Speaking Union of the United States
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Speaking of the ESU - English-Speaking Union of the United States
English-Speaking Union of New York Education. Scholarship. Understanding. Speaking of the ESU Newsletter for October to December 2015 Thank you to ESU National Patrons from the To welcome its members from a summer hiatus, the New York Branch held a New York Branch Fall Welcome Reception: Debate Program Fall Reception on September 24 at the ESU house. We welcomed Chessy Whelan and Matthew Willmore, USA Team Debaters from the ESU of the Commonwealth (Dartmouth House), for a debate with local teams from St. John's University and Adelphi University. In front of a packed house comprising ESU members, as well as middle school students and their parents, these eight debaters faced off on a very current topic: This House Believes the EU should impose a minimum quota of refugees to be accepted by member states. Chessy and Matt are the 2015 representatives of the oldest and arguably the most prestigious universities annual debating tour that has been running since 1922. Each year Dartmouth House sends two UK debaters to the US between September and November. This tour is the premier opportunity for British debaters to practice their craft, and the list of alumni boasts a former British Prime Minister, a Leader of the Opposition, an Archbishop of Canterbury, many senior politicians, journalists and businesspeople. During their week with us, Chessy and Matt visited local middle schools in New York City that participate in the ESU Middle School Debate Program. ESU Intern We are delighted that a Mountbatten intern is working with us for the next year. We are pleased to welcome Kemi Gannon from the UK. She joined us a few weeks ago and already has demonstrated herself to be invaluable. She is pursuing an MA from the University of Chester through the Mountbatten Institute. She will be learning about all aspects of American not-for-profits with the ESU as a case study. Her duties will be assisting with membership, fundraising and development and financial issues. She will also be helping to run the New York Branch through its ongoing resurgence. We extend our gratitude to the following who support the English-Speaking Union and the English-Speaking Union New York as current members of the National Patron Program: Dr. Paul Beresford-Hill MBE Mr. Matthew Barhydt Ms. Alice Boyne Ms. Adrienne Bliss Brown Mr. Peter Buffington Ms. M. Christine Carty, Esq. Miss Barbara Deacon Dr. and Mrs. Solomon Golomb Ms. Marjorie L. Kennedy Mrs. Alice La Prelle Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dean Leonard Ms. Carol Losos Dr. Christopher Medalis Mr. William R. Miller CBE Mr. Edward Mohylowski Mr and Mrs Robert P Morse Ms. Colleen Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Muse Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nance Ms. Dorinda J. Oliver Mr and Mrs Daniel Rose Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott Mr. Noel Sloan Mr. Ellsworth Stanton III, MBE, KSJ Mr and Mrs Brian Viner Mr. and Mrs. John L. Warden Mr. and Mrs. Dave Williams RENEW YOUR ESU NEW YORK MEMBERSHIP If you have not yet renewed your annual membership, please take a moment to fill out the form at the end of this newsletter The English-Speaking Union 144 East 39th Street, New York, NY 10016 | 212-818-1200 | www.esuus.org/newyork Speaking of the ESU Newsletter for October to December 2015 Annual General Meeting Over the weekend October 10-12 2015, the ESU held its Annual General Meeting in NYC where our new Chairman Dr Paul Beresford-Hill was formally welcomed. The George Washington themed AGM gave the opportunity for all our Branches to come together and intermingle through various means while discussing ESU matters. It was a successful event, which focused on the accomplishments of our educational programs and also included talks on how we can continue to grow and expand these rousing programs across our branches. Among the delegates from ESU NY were Marjorie Kennedy, Marianne Heiden, and Peter Buffington. We would like to give a special Thank You to the New York Branch who sponsored the AGM Patron party, at the Morris-Jumel Mansion, and the pre-walking tour breakfast at the ESU house. Lectures Over the next few months there will be an exciting array of lectures taking place. Kicking off the series is a lecture by Curt DiCamillo on October 22 “Greed, Lust and Murder, King Henry VIII, The Tudor Court and How it Changed England Forever” and tickets are still available (see listing below in “Events for members”). In November, Kerry Dean Carso will present a lecture on “Gothic Revival and Anglo American Literary Culture.” Finally, Justin Martin will round up the year with a talk on his latest book, “Rebel Souls: Walt Whitman and America’s First Bohemians.” Curt DiCamillo, is an American architectural historian and a recognized authority on the British country house. He will provide a broad sweep of all five Tudor monarchs, encompassing their lives, personalities, art, architecture, and literature, all of which have come down to us today in many and surprising ways. DiCamillo works full-time on lecturing, writing, and leading tours about the architectural and artistic heritage of Britain and its influence around the world. Before going into private practice, DiCamillo served for eight years as Executive Director of The National Trust Foundation for Scotland USA, in Boston. DiCamillo will also be returning on January 7, 2016 to lecture on Lords, Ladies and Mummies, the story of Highclere Castle. Kerry Dean Carso, who authors American Gothic Art and Architecture in the Age of Romantic Literature, is chair and associate professor of art history at the State University of New York at New Paltz, where she teaches courses on American art and architecture. Her research focuses on interconnections between the arts and literature in nineteenth-century United States. Ms Carso’s lecture is sponsored by the Metropolitan Chapter of the Victorian Society in America. Justin Martin is the author of three previous books, including Genius of Place: The Life of Frederick Law Olmsted , Greenspan: The Man Behind Money, and Nader: Crusader, Spoiler, Icon. Martin will be lecturing at the ESU on his most recent book Rebel Souls: Walt Whitman and America’s First Bohemians. This is the first book ever written about a colorful, decadent, and immensely influential artists’ circle that hung out at Pfaff’s saloon in NYC during the 1850s. Mr Martin’s lecture is sponsored by the Metropolitan Chapter of the Victorian Society in America. New York Branch Lectures are made possible by generous support from the Drue Heinz Trust. The English-Speaking Union of New York, 144 East 39th Street, New York, NY 10016 | 212-818-1200 | www.esuus.org/newyork 2 EVENTS FOR MEMBERS ESU PLAYERS Monday October 19, 2015 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the ESU 144 East 39th St. Please join us for a reading of An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley. On a night when the Birling family is celebrating the engagement of their daughter an Inspector calls investigating the death of a young woman. As the play unfolds every member present had been involved in events that led to her death. This play is considered a classic and a film version with Miranda Richardson will be released later this year. Come at 6:00 for wine and to chat with the cast. The play begins promptly at 6:30pm. The reading of the play begins promptly at 6:30. Free for members and their guests. RSVP: 212.818.1200 or [email protected] AUTUMN LECTURE Thursday October 22, 2015 6:30 to 8:00 pm at the ESU, 144 East 39th St. Greed, Lust, and Murder: King Henry VIII, the Tudor Court, and How It Changed England Forever, a lecture by Curt DiCamillo, a noted authority on British architecture, country houses, British heritage and history. Lecture begins promptly at 6:30 pm; a light reception follows. $15 for National Patrons, $25 for ESU Members and $35 for Non-members. Register online at http://www.esuus.org/newyork/about/ tudor_lecture/. Proceeds support Branch education activities, including BUSS Scholars, the Branch (NYC) Shakespeare Competition and the Middle-School Debate Program. All National Patrons are invited to attend a pre-lecture Champagne reception with the lecturer in the Executive Director’s office at 6:00 pm. New York Branch Lectures are made possible by generous support from the Drue Heinz Trust. For information call Ed Mohylowski at 212 818 1200, ext 218 or send an email to [email protected]. BRITISH CINEMA Monday October 26, 2015 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the ESU, 144 East 39th St. Just in time for Halloween, the Branch will screen Mother Riley Meets the Vampire, a comedy horror film in which a feisty old Irish charwoman finds herself in the clutches of none other than the greatest vampire of them all, Bela Lugosi. The cast includes Arthur Lucan, Bela Lugosi, Maria Mercedes, Dora Bryan, Philip Leaver, Richard Watts, Cyril Smith, Hattie Jacques, and Graham Moffatt. Branch member Barry Moreno provides compelling commentary and insight prior to screening. Free for members and their guests. To RSVP: 212.818.1200 or [email protected]. MEMBERS’ HALLOWEEN RECEPTION - CANCELED Thursday October 29, 2015 3 EVENTS FOR MEMBERS MYSTERY BOOK CLUB With the British Cinema Group Monday November 2, 2015 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the ESU, 144 East 39th St. The November mystery is Green for Danger, by Christianna Brand along with its film version. During a World War II German bombing raid on rural southeast England during World War II, a hospital undergoes heavy shelling. Postman Joseph Higgins dies on the operating table when a bomb explodes in the operating room. But when Sister Marion Bates dies after revealing that this is not the first patient of anesthetist Barney Barnes to die under suspicious circumstances, Police Inspector Cockrill is brought in to investigate. Free for members and their guests. To RSVP: 212.818.1200 or [email protected]. ESU PLAYERS Monday November 9, 2015 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the ESU 144 East 39th St. Noel Coward’s Relative Values is a satire in which snobbery and reverse snobbery of both the British and Hollywood aristocracy collide. The Countess of Marshwood’s dilemma is that her son is going to marry a famous American star who happens to be the sister of her personal maid. Various solutions to the problem are tried until the butler saves the day. Our staged reading will be directed by the well-known British actor and director, Joan Shepard. There will be a reception following the performance. Admission is $10 at the door but free for members and their guests with a reservation to VICTORIAN SOCIETY LECTURE Monday November 12, 2015 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the ESU, 144 East 39th St. Gothic Revival and Anglo-American Literary Culture by Kerry Dean Carso British Gothic novels (most notably by Sir Walter Scott) and later nineteenth-century American historical fiction by James Fenimore Cooper, Washington Irving and Nathaniel Hawthorne influenced American artists and architects, including figures like Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Jackson Davis, Washington Allston, Thomas Cole and the actor Edwin Forrest. Kerry Dean Carso is Associate Professor of Art History at SUNY New Paltz. Her book American Gothic Art and Architecture in the Age of Romantic Literature received the Victorian Society in America's 2015 Henry-Russell Hitchcock Award. Free for members and their guests. To RSVP: 212.818.1200 or [email protected]. BRITISH CINEMA Monday November 16, 2015 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the ESU, 144 East 39th St. The film for November is The Confidential Agent. In this adaptation of the Graham Greene novel, set during the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s, Luis Denard is a Spanish secret agent on a counter-fascist mission to London. He is endeavoring to keep British merchants from selling fuel supplies to enemy factions. When Denard seeks to outmaneuver double agents Contreras and Mrs. Melandez, and is nearly killed, English beauty Rose Cullen offers her assistance. Free for members and their guests. To RSVP: 212.818.1200 or [email protected]. 4 EVENTS FOR MEMBERS ARNIC THANKSGIVING DINNER Monday November 23, 2015 Early evening at the ESU, 144 East 39th St. Celebrate Thanksgiving at the ESU with a dinner honoring members of the Andrew Romay New Immigrant Center (ARNIC). Come and help out, have a bite to eat, and enjoy a glass of wine with fellow ESU members and friends. Meet, mingle and network with members of ARNIC, share reminiscences about how you and your family participate in this quintessential American holiday. Watch the mail and email for event details and a formal invitation. Thursday December 3, 2015 YULETIDE PARTY Early evening at the ESU, 144 East 39th St. Join fellow members of the English-Speaking Union as we pair with members of the British University Club to celebrate the season with a festive buffet dinner, open bar and joyous caroling. Watch the mail and email for event details and a formal invitation. MYSTERY BOOK CLUB with the British Cinema Group Monday December 7, 2015 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the ESU, 144 East 39th St. The List of Adrian Messenger by Philip MacDonald (1959) and film. British army Col. Anthony Gethryn is contacted by his old friend, Adrian Messenger, to investigate 11 men, whose names Messenger provides. After a plane carrying Messenger is blown up by a mysterious perpetrator, Gethryn determines that the men on the list had been prisoners of war in Burma during World War II — and that someone connected to a minor British aristocrat is methodically murdering each man on the list. Free for members and their guests. To RSVP: 212.818.1200 or [email protected]. VICTORIAN SOCIETY LECTURE 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the ESU, 144 East 39th St. Thursday December 10, 2015 Rebel Souls: Walt Whitman and America’s First Bohemians, by Justin Martin On the eve of the Civil War, a group of eccentric artists began congregating at Pfaff's, a basement saloon on lower Broadway in Manhattan. The scene nurtured a young Walt Whitman and a circle of congenial friends such as journalist Artemus Ward, actress Adah Isaacs Menken and writer Mark Twain. Justin Martin is a journalist and historian who has written biographies of Alan Greenspan, Ralph Nader and Frederick Law Olmsted. In May, Martin's Rebel Souls was honored with a Victorian Society New York book award for outstanding biography. Free for members and their guests. To RSVP: 212.818.1200 or [email protected]. 5 EVENTS FOR MEMBERS Monday December 14, 2015 Monday December 21, 2015 Thursday January 7, 2015 ESU PLAYERS 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the ESU 144 East 39th St. The Man Who Came to Dinner by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman will be a jolly addition your holiday season. The play takes place right before Christmas when Mr. and Mrs. Stanley invite the celebrated Sheridan Whiteside for dinner. An unfortunate accident forces him to extend his stay whereupon he puts the house under siege from his extended reign of terror. Join us for a reading of one of the funniest comedies ever written. Free for members and their guests. To RSVP: 212.818.1200 or [email protected]. BRITISH CINEMA GROUP 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the ESU, 144 East 39th St. This month’s film, Saloon Bar, is a holiday thriller that was released on November 2, 1940. It's Christmas, and a good customer of a local bar has been wrongly convicted of a crime and is scheduled to die in the morning. His friends at the bar set out to prove his innocence in time to save him. Free for members and their guests. To RSVP: 212.818.1200 or [email protected]. BRANCH LECTURE SERIES 6:30 to 8:00 pm at the ESU, 144 East 39th St. Lords, Ladies and Mummies, the story of Highclere Castle, the setting for Downton Abbey, by Curt DiCamillo. Although famous today as the country house depicted in the television series Downton Abbey, Highclere Castle in Berkshire has a rich and fascinating history that goes far beyond its television fame. Home since 1672 of the Herbert family, later Earls of Carnarvon, the English Renaissance Revival house seen today was created in the early 19th century by architect Charles Barry Architectural historian Curt DiCamillo will explore Highclere Castle, linking it to other historic houses, and explaining how the fictional Downton plotline has unexpected echoes to Highclere's history. Watch the mail and email for event registration details. Thursday January 11, 2015 ESU PLAYERS 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the ESU 144 East 39th St. When Elwood P. Dowd starts to introduce his imaginary friend Harvey, a six and a half foot rabbit, to guests at a dinner party, his sister, Veta, has seen as much of his eccentric behavior as she can tolerate. She decides to have him committed to a sanitarium to spare her daughter, Myrtle Mae, and their family, from future embarrassment. Problems arise, however, when Veta herself is mistakenly assumed to be on the fringe of lunacy when she explains to doctors that years of living with Elwood's hallucination have caused her to see Harvey also! Free for members and their guests. To RSVP: 212.818.1200 or [email protected]. 6 ESU New York Education Programs October 2015 - April 2016 Middle School Debate Tournaments Dates Middle School Debate Tournaments for New York City Debate Leagues will take place on six Saturdays from October through April 2016 at the from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at various member schools. We invite all ESU members to attend the tournaments. If you would like to participate as a judge for any of these tournaments (see the dates below). Please contact Carol Losos, Director of Education, at [email protected], for details. - November 14, 2015 - December 12, 2015 - January 30 or 31, 2016 - March 12, 2016 - April 16, 2016: ESU MSPDP Championship Tournament—East Coast February– March 2016 NYC Shakespeare Dates - February 17, 2016 Twelfth Night Teacher Workshop will take place at the NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts. -February 22-25, 2016 NYC Shakespeare Competition-Preliminaries will take place over the course of three afternoons in the South Court Auditorium of The New York Public Library (Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street). All Branch members are welcome to attend and observe the proceedings. -March 10, 2016 NYC Shakespeare Competition– Finals will be held in Gilder Lehrman Hall of The Morgan Library & Museum (225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street). Please contact Katherine Strobel, at [email protected] for details. July-August 2016 British Universities Summer School (BUSS) Dates July 11-August 20, 2016 Scottish Universities' International Summer School at the University of Edinburgh July 3-August 13, 2016 Oxford University TBA Teaching Shakespeare Through Performance at Shakespeare's Globe New York Branch applications for the Summer 2016 are due March 1, 2016. For more information, please visit our website https://www.esuus.org/esu/programs/ or contact Alice Uhl, at [email protected]. 7 The English-Speaking Union Education. Scholarship. Understanding. Membership Form New York City Branch SEE THE NEW BENEFITS OF NATIONAL ESU MEMBERSHIP ON THE ENCLOSED FORM. 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