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Here's what I have so far, all for the spring.  Please let me know if anything is incorrect.  I'll update if I hear from others.

-Tracy

804s
Tracy Fisher: 804, Professor Landsberg, History and Memory
Lisa Carmichael: 804, Professor Kierner, American Revolutionary Era and its impact on people and communities
John Lemza: 804, Professor Lair, Cold War political, cultural, and social issues

803s
Rwany Sibaja and Rachel Pooley: 803, Professor Karush, Modern Latin America
Curtis Vaughn: 803, Professor Ritterhouse, 20th Century U.S. History



----- Original Message -----
From: Tracy L Fisher <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 7:04 am
Subject: 803 and 804s

> If you're planning on an 803 or 804 for the spring (or further in 
> the future) that others might be able to join, can you send me the 
> details that would be useful to others (803 or 804, professor, 
> topic(s), etc.) and I'll collect up whatever I get and recirculate it?
> 
> Thanks, Tracy Fisher
> 

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