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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260421
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775285038
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260422
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260423
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260424
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260426
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260428
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260429
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260430
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775296313
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775297338
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775298363
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775299388
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775300413
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775301438
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775301439
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775302464
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260510
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775303489
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260511
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775304514
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260512
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775305539
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260513
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775306564
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775306565
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260515
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775307590
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260516
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775308615
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260517
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775309640
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775310665
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775311690
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775311691
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775312716
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775313741
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775314766
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260524
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775315791
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775315792
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260526
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775316817
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260527
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775317842
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260528
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775318867
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260529
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775319892
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260530
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775319893
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260531
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775320918
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775321943
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260602
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775321944
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260603
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775322969
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260604
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775323994
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260605
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775325019
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260611
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260613
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260614
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260615
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260617
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260618
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260619
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775335273
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260620
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775335274
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260621
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775336299
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260622
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260623
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775338350
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260625
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775339375
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260626
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775340400
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260627
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775340401
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260628
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260629
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260630
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775343476
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775343477
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260702
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775344502
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260703
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775345527
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260704
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775345528
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260705
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775346553
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775347578
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260707
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775347579
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260708
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775348604
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260709
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775349629
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260710
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775350654
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775350655
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260712
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775351680
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260713
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775352705
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260714
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775352706
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260715
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775353731
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775354756
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775355781
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260718
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775356806
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775357831
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775358856
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260721
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775358857
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260722
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775359882
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260723
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260724
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260725
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260726
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260727
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260728
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260729
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260730
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260731
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260801
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260802
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260803
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260804
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260805
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775370136
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260806
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775371161
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260807
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775372186
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260808
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775373211
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260809
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775373212
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260810
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775374237
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260811
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775375262
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260812
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775375263
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260813
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775376288
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260814
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775377313
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260815
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775377314
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260816
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775378339
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260817
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775379364
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260818
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775379365
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260819
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775380390
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260820
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775381415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260821
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775382440
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260822
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775382441
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260823
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775383466
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260824
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775384491
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260825
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775384492
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260826
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072450Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775385517
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260827
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775386542
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260828
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775387567
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260829
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775388592
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260830
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775388593
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260831
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775389618
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775390643
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260902
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775390644
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260903
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775391669
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260904
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775392694
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260905
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775392695
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260906
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775393720
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260907
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775394745
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260908
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260909
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260910
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260911
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260912
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260913
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260914
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260915
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260916
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260917
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260918
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260919
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260920
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775403974
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775403975
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775405000
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260923
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775406025
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260924
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775407050
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260925
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775407051
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260926
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775408076
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260927
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775409101
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260928
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775409102
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260929
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775410127
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260930
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775411152
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261001
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775412177
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261002
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775412178
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261003
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775413203
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261004
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775414228
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261005
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775414229
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261006
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775415254
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261007
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775416279
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261008
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775416280
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261009
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775417305
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261010
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775418330
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261011
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775419355
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261012
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775419356
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261013
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775420381
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261014
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775421406
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261015
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775422431
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261016
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775422432
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261017
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775423457
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261018
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775424482
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261019
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775424483
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261020
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775425508
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261021
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775426533
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261022
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775427558
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261023
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775427559
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261024
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775428584
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261025
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775430633
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261026
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775431658
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261027
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775432683
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261028
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775432684
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261029
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261030
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261031
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261101
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261102
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261103
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261104
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775437811
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261105
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775438836
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261106
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775439861
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261107
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775440886
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261108
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775441911
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261109
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775441912
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261110
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775442937
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261111
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775443962
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261112
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775443963
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261113
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775444988
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261114
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775446013
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261115
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775446014
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261116
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072451Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775447039
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261117
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775447040
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261118
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775448065
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261119
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775449090
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261120
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775449091
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261121
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775450116
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261122
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775451141
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261123
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775451142
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261124
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775452167
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261125
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775453192
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261126
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775453193
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261127
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775454218
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261128
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775455243
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261129
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775456268
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261130
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775456269
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261201
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775457294
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261202
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775458319
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261203
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775459344
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261204
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775460369
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261205
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775460370
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261206
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775461395
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261207
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775462420
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261208
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775463445
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261209
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775464470
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261210
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775465495
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261211
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775465496
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261212
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T072452Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52683775466521
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261213
DESCRIPTION:The For the Love of the Game exhibition is curated by the Head 
 of Preservation\, Processing & Exhibitions Danielle Creech at WashU Librar
 ies. Read on to hear more about this exhibition in Danielle’s own words:
  \n\n“Like a lot of people\, I grew up playing the classics with my frie
 nds and family – Hi Ho Cherry-o and Candyland as a young child\, and\, a
 s an older kid\, Monopoly\, Life\, and Trivial Pursuit. I’ll be honest\,
  I hate a lot of those games now (too much luck and not enough strategy ne
 eded)\, but I still have a lot of the old beat-up boxes in my closet. \n\n
 “In grad school\, I stumbled into a group of friends that introduced me 
 to the new wave of Eurogames and all their deeply convoluted rule books. I
 t was love at first play. I’d call it a hobby\, but even though adulthoo
 d has made it a lot harder to wrangle a group of friends together for boar
 d game night\, I still keep buying games. I have over two hundred games no
 w (over twice that if you count expansions)\, and I’m a sucker for a goo
 d component. \n\n“Kickstarter has absolutely ruined my bank account with
  all the deluxe versions and stretch goals. So given all that\, I can’t 
 call this a hobby. It’s a collection that dreams of making it to the tab
 le\, and if being INSIDE a table is the closest this collection can get\, 
 I’ll take it.”
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library
SUMMARY:For the Love of the Game
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/for-the-love-of-the-game
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
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