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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180303T020000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180303T113000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180306T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180308T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180308T113000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180309T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180309T113000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180310T113000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180313T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
DTSTART:20180312T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180313T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180314T010000Z
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DTSTART:20180313T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180314T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180315T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180315T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180316T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180316T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180317T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180317T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180320T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180320T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180321T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053908Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180321T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180322T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
DTSTART:20180321T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180322T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
DTSTART:20180321T210000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180323T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
DTSTART:20180322T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180323T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180324T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180324T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180327T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180327T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180328T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180328T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180329T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180329T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180330T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180330T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180331T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180331T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180403T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180403T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180404T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180404T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180405T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180405T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180406T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180406T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180407T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180407T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180410T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180410T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180411T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180412T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
DTSTART:20180411T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180412T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
DTSTART:20180411T210000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180413T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180413T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180414T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180414T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180417T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180418T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180419T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180420T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180421T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180421T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180424T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
DTSTART:20180423T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180424T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
DTSTART:20180423T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180425T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180425T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180426T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180426T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180427T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180427T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180428T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180428T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180501T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180501T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180502T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180502T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
DTSTART:20180501T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180503T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
DTSTART:20180502T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180503T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053909Z
DTSTART:20180502T210000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180504T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180504T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180505T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180505T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180508T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180508T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180509T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180509T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180510T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180510T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180511T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180511T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180512T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180511T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180512T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180511T210000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180515T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180514T140000Z
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LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 1st floor gallery
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180515T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180516T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180516T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180517T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180517T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180518T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180518T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180519T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180519T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180522T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180521T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180522T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180523T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180523T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180522T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180524T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180523T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180524T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180523T210000Z
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180525T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180526T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180526T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180529T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180530T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180531T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180531T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180601T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180601T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180531T210000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180602T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180602T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180601T210000Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180605T010000Z
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DTSTART:20180604T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180605T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180606T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180606T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180605T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180607T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180607T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180608T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180608T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180609T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180609T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180612T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180611T140000Z
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LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 1st floor gallery
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180612T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180611T210000Z
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LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 1st floor gallery
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180613T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180612T140000Z
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LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 1st floor gallery
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180613T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180612T210000Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180614T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180613T140000Z
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LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 1st floor gallery
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180614T103000Z
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DTSTART:20180613T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180615T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180615T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180616T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180615T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180616T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180619T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180618T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180619T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180620T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180620T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180621T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180621T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180620T210000Z
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LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 1st floor gallery
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180622T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
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LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 1st floor gallery
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180622T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180621T210000Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180623T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180622T140000Z
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LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 1st floor gallery
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180623T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053910Z
DTSTART:20180622T210000Z
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LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 1st floor gallery
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180626T010000Z
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DTSTART:20180625T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180626T103000Z
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DTSTART:20180625T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180627T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180627T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180626T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180628T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180628T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180627T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180629T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180629T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180630T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180630T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180629T210000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180703T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180703T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180704T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180703T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180704T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180703T210000Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180705T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180704T140000Z
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 1st floor gallery
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180705T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180706T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180706T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180710T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180711T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180713T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180713T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180712T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180714T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180713T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180714T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180713T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180717T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180717T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180718T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180717T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180718T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180719T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180719T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180720T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180720T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180721T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180721T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180724T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180723T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180724T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180723T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180725T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180724T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180725T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180724T210000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180726T010000Z
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DTSTART:20180725T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180726T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180727T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180727T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180728T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180728T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180731T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180730T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180731T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180801T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180801T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180802T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180802T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180803T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053911Z
DTSTART:20180802T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180803T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
DTSTART:20180802T210000Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180804T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
DTSTART:20180803T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180804T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180807T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180807T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180808T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180808T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180809T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180809T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180810T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180810T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180811T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180811T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180814T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
DTSTART:20180813T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180814T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
DTSTART:20180813T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180815T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
DTSTART:20180814T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180815T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
DTSTART:20180814T210000Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180816T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180816T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180817T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180817T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180821T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
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DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180823T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180824T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180824T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
DTSTART:20180823T210000Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180825T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180825T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180828T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180828T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180829T010000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180829T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180830T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180830T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 1st floor gallery
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180831T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180831T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
DTSTART:20180830T210000Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180901T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
DTSTART:20180831T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities,World & Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection presents Guatemala 1966: T
 he Photography of L. Rupert Chambers. The exhibition will be on display in 
 the first floor of the collection during library hours\, from Tuesday\, Feb
 . 20\, through August 31\, 2018.\n\nChambers presents a gallery talk at 4 p
 .m.\, Tuesday\, February 20\, at the Benson Latin American Collection\, fol
 lowed by a reception.\n\nRupert Chambers\, an alumnus of LLILAS (the Teresa
  Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies)\, writes\, "In 1966\, I w
 as one of a small group of UT graduate students doing research in Guatemala
 . While there\, I devoted my free time and perhaps a little more to taking 
 hundreds of photographs of the people and the countryside of Guatemala. The
 se images provide an intimate and authentic time capsule of life in Guatema
 la at an important juncture in its history. The people portrayed were on th
 e cusp of a civil war that was not to end until 30 years later\, in 1996. I
 t would destroy more than 600 villages\, cause 200\,000 deaths\, and displa
 ce 1.5 million people."\n\nChambers has donated a large collection of his p
 hotographs to the Nettle Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Photographs 
 to be displayed in this exhibition were chosen by the artist.\n\nHours – Th
 e libary closes at 6 pm on Fridays\, is closed on Saturdays\, and opens fro
 m 2  to 8 pm on Sundays.\n\nPhotograph by L. Rupert Chambers
DTEND:20180901T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T053912Z
DTSTART:20180831T210000Z
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LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 1st floor gallery
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SUMMARY:Guatemala 1966: The Photography of L. Rupert Chambers
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