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Barber's six words that have a connection to 'church'
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Anglican Journal
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September 1, 2008
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Copyright informationCopyright Anglican Church of Canada Sep 2008. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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To St. Thomas's by way of Oxford University Press
WHEN SHE ISN'T pursuing lexicography, Katherine Barber is an avid ballet fan and volunteer with the National Ballet of Canada, as well as an alto in the choir at Solemn Eucharist at St. Thomas's. "My presence at St. Thomas's is, in a convoluted way, thanks to Oxford University Press," says Barber. "When I was first hired, OUP sent me to Oxford, England, for four months of training at the Oxford English Dictionary. Bliss! I discovered the choirs at Christ Church, New College and Magdalen College, and started going to evensong every day - more bliss! That's when I fell in love with Renaissance church music. So when I moved to Toronto, I looked ...
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