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Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 21, February 10, 2004
ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Volume 50 Number 21 www.upenn.edu/almanac The Trustees will vote on the nomination of Dr. Gutmann next week. An endowed term chair in the humanities for a professor of English. Chairs in the social sciences for two faculty members. Final reports of the ad hoc committees on the selection of the vice provost for research, and the associate provost. Iron Jawed Angels portrays Penn alumna Alice Paul, as she fought for women's right to vote. Report of the Task Force on Faculty Retirements. The Code of Workplace Conduct for Penn Apparel Licensees, and the annual report of the Committee on Manufacturer Responsibility. Three more summer camps, in addition to the dozens published last week. Supplement to the phone book now available. Government Affairs Update on Federal Relations and Commonwealth Relations.
ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:
Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Volume 50 Number 21 www.upenn.edu/almanac
The Trustees will vote on the nomination of Dr. Gutmann next week.
An endowed term chair in the humanities for a professor of English.
Chairs in the social sciences for two faculty members.
Final reports of the ad hoc committees on the selection of the vice provost for research, and the associate provost.
Iron Jawed Angels portrays Penn alumna Alice Paul, as she fought for women's right to vote.
Report of the Task Force on Faculty Retirements.
The Code of Workplace Conduct for Penn Apparel Licensees, and the annual report of the Committee on Manufacturer Responsibility.
Three more summer camps, in addition to the dozens published last week.
Supplement to the phone book now available.
Government Affairs Update on Federal Relations and Commonwealth Relations.