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Article: History still unrolling: Excitement grows in Columbia for arrival of Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit in Kansas City.
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- Columbia Daily Tribune (Columbia, MO)
- Article date:
- January 13, 2007
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Byline: Annie Nelson
Jan. 13--Missouri United Methodist Church congregation members are so interested in seeing an exhibit of the Dead Sea Scrolls coming to Kansas City in February that Senior Pastor Jim Bryan said transportation will have to be increased from a carpool to a bus, and one outing has turned into multiple trips. The popularity of the topic was clear the first night of the church's two-session lecture on the scrolls on Jan. 3 when Lois Huneycutt, congregation member and director of undergraduate studies for the University of Missouri-Columbia History Department, took to the podium with every seat in the church's parlor filled. Labeled the ...
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