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The human side of science.....
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- Subject: The human side of science.....
- From: Mike Taylor <mike@indexdata.com>
- Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2008 00:35:07 +0100 (BST)
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White, Rich writes:
> For those of you interested in the history of paleontology, and in
> particular of Childs Frick and the Frick Laboratory, the following
> new book may be of interest:
Also for those interested in the history of our field:
I'd like to let you know about the forthcoming conference "Dinosaurs
(and other extinct saurians): A Historical Perspective", to be held at
the Geological Society, London, on the 6th/7th May (with optional
field-trips before and after).
The circular is here:
http://svpca.org/general/otherConferences/Dinosaurs%20%20Circular%201a.pdf
and the (facinating, IMHO) programme here:
http://svpca.org/general/otherConferences/Programme%2018-03-08.pdf
There's a booking form at:
http://svpca.org/general/otherConferences/Delegates%20Registration%20form%201a.pdf
The deadline for bookings is 7th April.
Hope to see some of you there!
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