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Subject: SEMINAR:  "Reading & Mapping Early 20th C. NYC's Chinatown"
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 19:50:16 -0500
From: ahudson <[log in to unmask]>


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See message below on a program Feb. 26 on  mapping NYC's Chinatown.

Alice C. Hudson
Chief, Map Division
The Humanities and Social Sciences Library
The New York Public Library
5th Avenue & 42nd Street, Room 117
New York, NY 10018-278

[log in to unmask]; 212-930-0589; fax 212-930-0027

http://nypl.org/research/chss/map/map.html

The true meaning of life is to plant trees,
           under whose shade you do not expect to sit.
                                             - Nelson Henderson

----- Forwarded by ahudson/MHT/Nypl on 02/17/2004 07:54 PM -----





From: Seth M. Vose III <[log in to unmask]>

The Massachusetts Historical Society announces the Fifth event in its
2003-2004 season of the Immigration and Urban History Seminars.

February 26, 2004

Mary Lui, Yale University

"Reading and Mapping Early Twentieth Century New York City's Chinatown"

Comment: K. Scott Wong, Williams College

         All seminars take place at the society, 1154 Boylston St.,
Boston, MA
02215, and commence at 5:15 PM.  As always, the seminar involves the
discussion of a pre-circulated paper.  After a brief introduction by Prof.
Liu, a commentary by Prof. Wong, and a rebuttal by Prof. Lui, the session
will be opened to general discussion by the audience.

         After the event, the Society will serve a light buffet supper.
Reservations are suggested but not required to attend the seminar, but are
required to attend the supper so that numbers may be given to the caterer.
To make a reservation, please email the address below or call our seminar
voicemail line at (617) 646-0540 and leave a message.

         The event is free and open to the public.  There is a charge to
subscribe
to the papers for the season.  To receive the papers by post, please send a
check to the society at the contact information below for $25. To receive
papers by a username and password which allows access to a secure page on
our website where the papers may be downloaded in PDF format, please send
$15. Please mark your check with the name of the seminar you are
subscribing. Please also note the society also hosts two other seminars,
Early American History and Environmental History. For information on those
seminars, please note the contact information below.

In the event inclement weather seems likely, please do not hesitate to call
to find out if the event is going forward or has been postponed.

We look forward to seeing you at the seminars.

Seth M. Vose 3rd.
Program Coordinator
Publications and Research Department
Massachusetts Historical Society

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