[Mitworld] New: Panel on the future of flight& Nancy Seasholes' on Landmaking in Boston

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The Technology and Culture Forum presents
part 2 of its series 100th Anniversary of Flight

"Flight: The Next 100 Years"
A panel discussion moderated by Laurence R. Young
  MIT Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Panelists include:

Joseph H. Corn: Coordinator, American Studies Program, Standford University
Jane F. Garvey: Executive Vice President and Chair, Transportation 
Practice, APCO Worldwide, and former FAA Administrator
Allen Haggerty: Senior Lecturer and former Hunsacker Visiting 
Professor, MIT Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics

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authors at MIT presents

Nancy S. Seasholes

Gaining Ground: A History of Landmaking in Boston

Historian and historical archaeologist Nancy Seasholes shares her 
research on the landmaking of the city of Boston, a full 6th of which 
is on "made land".  While everyone knows about the filling of the 
Back Bay, Seasholes' research takes on the whole city and its 
relationship to the water around (and under!) it.

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IN THE PIPELINE
The Center for International Studies presents
Kanan Makiya
The End of Saddam and the Future of Iraq


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