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Modern Times, Rural Places:<br>
Seminar Series at MIT<br><br>
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<i>"Husbandry Was Once a Sacred Art: Environmental History and
the Future of Conservation"<br><br>
</i></b>Lessons from the history of New England farming and forests, and
in particular from recent work on colonial Concord, to modern land
conservation and stewardship strategies<br><br>
<b> <br><br>
<font size=4>Brian Donahue<br><br>
</b></font>Associate Professor of American Environmental Studies,
Brandeis University and Bullard Fellow, Harvard Forest<br><br>
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</i><div align="center"><b>Friday, September 23, 2005<br>
2:30 to 4:30 pm<br>
MIT, Building E51 Room 095<br><br>
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Sponsored by MITs History Faculty and the Program in Science, Technology,
and Society<br>
For more information or to be put on the mailing list, please contact
Margo Collett at
<a href="mailto:mcollet@mit.edu">mcollett@mit.edu</a><br><br>
For location visit
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