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Shifting Borders: Rethinking Immigration at the U.S./Mexico Border on Dec. 4, 2014. Vanderbilt Divinity School Reading Room.
For the future, Stillwell made divinity a light as air candy with coconut to represent the Burmese immigrants of today. Divinity (like coconut) is also a traditional candy (and flavor), somewhere between a meringue and a nougat. The future is the past.
Burns Supper at the Rainy Hall. Copyright © 2015 Yao Hui. All rights reserved. This photograph should not be used without permission from Yao Hui.
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Shifting Borders: Rethinking Immigration at the U.S./Mexico Border on Dec. 4, 2014. Vanderbilt Divinity School Reading Room.
Divinity Convocation and Building Dedication - Benton Chapel and New Building - on web and in promotional materials for recruitment. web and in promotional materials for recruitment. (Joe Howell/Vanderbilt University)
Burns Supper at the Rainy Hall. Copyright © 2015 Yao Hui. All rights reserved. This photograph should not be used without permission from Yao Hui.
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