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<blockquote type="cite" cite><b>BENJAMIN SIEGEL PRIZE<br>
</b>The Benjamin Siegel Prize of $2500 is awarded to the MIT student
submitting the best written work on issues in science, technology, and
society. The Prize is open to undergraduate and graduate
students from any school or department of the Institute. The
paper must be a single-author work, of no more than 50 pages, written
within the last two academic years.<br>
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<b>SUBMISSION DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1, 2008<br>
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</b>Students should submit one hard copy to: Siegel Prize Committee,
STS Program, E51-185<br>
For more information: <a
href="mailto:stsprogram@mit.edu">stsprogram@mit.edu</a>;
617-253-4062<br>
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The Prize was established in 1990 by family and friends of the late
Benjamin Siegel (S.B. 1938, Ph.D. 1940).<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Siegel Prize posters are being mailed to
various offices on campus today. If you do not receive a poster
by the end of the week, but would like to post one in your area,
please e-mail me your name and address. I 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>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Debbie Meinbresse<br>
STS Program, MIT<br>
617-452-2390</blockquote>
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