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One addition for the fall:

Ammon Shepherd: 803, Takats, Modern France

Thanks, Tracy
----- Original Message -----
From: Tracy L Fisher <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, April 24, 2009 7:29 pm
Subject: 803s and 804s for Fall 2009 -- Further update

> One more.  
> 
> For Fall 2009
> > 1.  Alex Lesanu: 804, Mills-Kelly, Eastern Europe
> > 2.  Holly Moir: 803, Scully, Colonial and Revolutionary US 
> (Holly's 
> > also thinking about an 804 in the spring with J. Censer on women 
> > and consumption habits in the 19th century)
> > 3.  Curtis Vaughn: 804, J. Censer, Old South
> > 4. Becky Erbelding: 803, O'Malley, populism and the progressive 
> era 
> > (Becky's also thinking about an 804 on diplomacy in the 20th 
> > century for the fall)
> > 5.  Mark Phillips: 803, Lair, twentieth century US
> > 6.  Lisa Francavilla: 803, Schrum, US social and popular 
> culture, 
> > early 1900s
> > 7. George Oberle: 804, Censer, South (may be cross-listed with 
> Curtis's old south 804)
> 

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