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Oct. 28, 2002
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Professors to Present and Sign Their Latest Works at Faculty
Authors Signing Reception Nov. 1
Four
GW professors will be at Gelman Library on Friday from 10
a.m. until noon signing copies of their latest books. These
authors and books include:
Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, president,
GW; professor of public administration, Reflections
on Higher Education
Andrew Zimmerman, assistant professor of history,
Anthropology and Antihumanism in Imperial Germany
James O. Horton, Benjamin Banneker Professor of American
Studies, Hard Road to Freedom: The Story of African
America
Lawrence E. Mitchell, professor of law, Corporate
Irresponsibility: Americas Newest Export
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U.S.
Foreign Policy Experts to Discuss Americas Strategy Oct.
30
Engineer
to Lecture on the Structural Design of the World Trade Center
Oct. 30
Helmrich
to Speak about Television the Challenges of the Workforce Oct.
31
GW
to Host Former Chase Manhattan CEO David Rockefeller Nov. 1
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Students
Host Farmer's Market at Kogan Plaza
A
bountiful harvest of food and goods appeared at GW this week
as students invited vendors to share their fruits, vegetables
and wares at the first GW Farmer's Market held at Kogan Plaza.
Vendors sold everything from breads and apples to posters
and Russian glassware. Another market for the GW and Foggy
Bottom communities is being planned for the end of November.
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About the Farmer's Market
(Click
"Reload" on your browser to see all (3) pictures;
photos by Claire Duggan)
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Norman Schwarzkopf's vision of a perfect
world and his explanation.
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Luther W. Brady Art Gallery Presents A Perfect World
Beginning Oct. 31
Imagine
talking candidly with over 50 prominent Americans, asking
each of them to describe their vision of an ideal world.
Imagine then asking them to paint a picture of the world they
have just described. Journalist Debra Trione did just that,
and 36 of these images and their accompanying texts will be
exhibited in A Perfect World at the Luther W.
Brady Art Gallery.
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MORE About A
Perfect World
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Lisa
Delpy, SBPM, Contra Costa Times, Oct. 27
StephenSaltzburg,
LAW, Hartford Courant, Oct. 25
Walter
Rowe, LAW, New York Newsday, Oct. 22
Jerrold
Post, ESIA, The New Yorker, Oct. 21
GW
In The News Recap
A
Faculty for Writing (Latest Books)
Kudos
(Awards & Acknowledgements)
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"The effect
of war would be devastating right now, no doubt. We'd probably
see a whole lot of airlines file for bankruptcy."
Darryl Jenkins, Rocky
Mountain News, Oct. 22
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