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Claud* Abraham from the University of
California-Davis will lecture and show slides
on "Images et impressions: Expression
icomque et litteraire au 17e siecle” today at
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The Incidental Fa* Committee will meet
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Amnesty International, an International
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A multi-image slide show on travel In New
Zealand will be shown tonight at 7:30 p.m. in
Room 150 Geology. The program is pre
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having their Annual Potluck Christmas party
tonight at 6:30 p.m at the Celeste Campbell
Center, 155 High St. For more information
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