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The Anglo Saxon Studies Colloquium
The Anglo Saxon Studies Colloquium
Reminder:
Please register by January 31st, using the attached form, for:
The Fifth Annual ASSC Graduate Student Conference
"Landscape, Space, and Place in Anglo-Saxon England"
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University of Connecticut
Friday, February 20, 2009
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Conference organizers: Brandon Hawk and Andrew Grubb.
For other ASSC events and for further updates on this conference, please
visit the ASSC website at www.columbia.edu/cu/assc
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Form at above url.
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