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<blockquote type="cite" cite>From Debbie Meinbresse
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Subject: Please distribute Benjamin
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Basic information about the Siegel Prize follows:<br>
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BENJAMIN SIEGEL PRIZE<br>
</b>The Benjamin Siegel Prize of $2500 is offered to the MIT student
submitting the best written work on issues in science, technology, &
society. The Prize is open to undergraduate and graduate students from
any school or department of the Institute. Submit one printed
copy of a single-authored work of no more than 50 pages written within
the last two academic years to: Siegel Prize Committee, STS Program,
E51-185.<br>
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<font color="#FF0000"><b>SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 15<br>
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Siegel Prize posters were mailed to various offices on campus last
week. If you did not receive<br>
a poster, but would like to post one in your area, please send me your
name and address and I<br>
will send you a poster and add you to our mailing list for future
Siegel Prize mailings.<br>
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Thank you in advance for helping us publicize the Benjamin Siegel
Prize.<br>
<br>
Debbie Meinbresse<br>
STS Program, MIT<br>
452-2390<br>
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