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ATLANTA, GEORGIA: 'Mama June: Family Crisis' star Anna 'Chickadee' Cardwell recently celebrated her daughter Kaitlyn's birthday. However, it appears that Kaitlyn got nothing from her grandmother June Shannon and fans are quite disappointed with the WEtv show star's step.

Anna has been diagnosed with cancer. June and her husband Justin Stroud were there for Anna to support her during her visit to the doctor. However, June seemingly didn't successfully do her grandmother's duties as she snubbed her granddaughter on her birthday.

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A chunk from Anna's live stream was screen recorded and shared on Reddit. Despite Anna noting that it wasn't a big deal, fans on Reddit argued that it was a big deal. The social media users pointed out that Mama June doesn't make any money off of Anna or her family. So, it makes sense that she didn't show up with a birthday present.

Alex Zupan, University of Nebraska, will present "The Andrews-Curtis Conjecture and the Topology of the 4-Sphere" as part of the Mathematics Department Colloquium Lecture series at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23, in 122 Cardwell Hall.

    The International Byron Societies 2009-2010
    The Byron Society Maureen O'Connor, Director
We had our Annual Dinner at the House of Lords in January when our guest speaker, Edna O'Brien, spoke about her book, Byron in Love. This talk was in the form of a Question-and-Answer session chaired by Geordie Greig, editor of the Tatler. We all enjoyed this presentation and members were able to ask many pertinent questions. In April, in conjunction with the Friends of Shakespeare's Globe, we had the great enjoyment of hearing the actors of The Globe give a 'Rehearsed Reading' of Byron's anti-war play, Sardanapalus, which also involved some audience participation. The last time this play was performed in London was over one hundred years ago.

In November, Dr Alan Rawes gave an extremely interesting and erudite talk on 'Byron and Calvinism'. Members responded with a great number of questions afterwards. The meeting, at the Westminster Arms, was well attended and members showed their appreciation at the end. We finished the year with our Christmas Lunch at The Polish Club on Exhibition Road, and we were very pleased to once again greet Mr Bernard Beatty, who gave a witty and informed talk on 'Byron - Scrooge or Jarndyce?'. We all greatly enjoyed Bernard's talk, which contained many references to the present day and members responded with appropriate questions. [End Page 106]

On 26 July, the Society was invited to attend a memorial service, and to lay a wreath, for the victims of the July 1974 Cyprus crisis, organised by the Justice for Cyprus Committee and held at the Cenotaph in Sydney's Martin Place. The ceremony was attended by representatives of the Federal and State Governments and other dignitaries. Our society was represented by Judith Mitchell and Ekaterina Obuchova.

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