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The Thirteenth Annual Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture

"Black Biography as Literary Form"
Professor Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina

Wednesday, November 3
Reception 12:30 pm
Lecture  1:00 pm
Newman Conference Center,
151 East 25th Street, Seventh Floor

Dr. Gerzina is an internationally renowned scholar in African diaspora studies and is
Professor of English and Director of the African Diaspora Studies Program at
Barnard College, Columbia University.

All are invited.

For more information contact  Prof. John Todd
(646) 312-3918
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November 3, 2004
Mitsui Lunchtime Forum
Winning Business Strategies in China

Please join the Weissman Center for International Business for a presentation by
Robert Aquilina, Executive Vice President, Estee Lauder International, about China
and its growing importance as a market for U.S. companies.  Professor Andy Grein,
Baruch College, will serve as commentator.  The event will take place from 12:15-
1:45pm in the Vertical Campus, room 14-220.  A light luncheon will be served.

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 “Post Mortem: Journalists Look at the 2004 Presidential Election”
Thursday, Nov. 4, 2004 at 12:45 pm
Vertical Campus, Room 3-150

Moderated by Robert A Friedman, MBA ’67, the discussion will feature the following
guests:

--Gail Collins, Editorial Page Editor of the New York Times;
--Barbara Raab, writer and producer for NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokow, and ---
--Wayne Hoffman, Managing Editor of The Forward, the nation’s largest Jewish
newspaper.
--Baruch history department professor Carol Berkin, author of several books on U.S.
history and a frequent guest on the History Channel

The forum is sponsored by the Department of History and the Baruch College
History Club, with support from Robert A. Friedman and the Gilder Lehrman
Foundation.

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