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Advanced-level undergraduates may register for this class by using registration number 434300.  
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The course is open to all interested persons.  
  
Graduate students may register for this class by using registration number 099881.
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The information below is for University at Buffalo students only.
  
Students will receive 1 credit for attendance on 12-13 April. Those wishing to do additional directed reading and write a short paper may receive 1 additional credit.
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The registration number for this class for advanced-level undergraduates is: 434300.  
  
Refreshments (continental breakfasts and coffee breaks) are free for registered UB students. Lunches will be available for a small fee to be paid in advance.
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The registration number for graduate students is: 099881.
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Students will receive 1 credit for attendance on 12-13 April. Those wishing to do additional directed reading and write a short paper may receive 1 additional credit. Please contact Barry Smith [mailto:phismith@buffalo.edu] to discuss paper topic.
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'''Registration and refreshments (lunches, continental breakfasts and coffee breaks) are free for registered UB students.  
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 7 February 2008

The course is open to all interested persons.

The information below is for University at Buffalo students only.

The registration number for this class for advanced-level undergraduates is: 434300.

The registration number for graduate students is: 099881.

Students will receive 1 credit for attendance on 12-13 April. Those wishing to do additional directed reading and write a short paper may receive 1 additional credit. Please contact Barry Smith [1] to discuss paper topic.

Registration and refreshments (lunches, continental breakfasts and coffee breaks) are free for registered UB students.

Return to course information page.