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NOBEL WOMEN: THEN AND NOW


Nobel Prize winning women, discussed by Dr. Judith L. Hand. Wangenheim Room, downtown Central Library. The story of Humanist Marie Curie is just the beginning - hear about others too, from MaiReed Corrigan through Aung San Suu Kyi and more.


Dr. Hand is herself a woman of achievement, author of books intended to point the way to a more peaceful world. Wangenheim Room, Central Library. See above for complete directions.


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