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Hughes Hall

The Nevin Hughes Jones Seminar Society meets during Term on Tuesdays at 6.15 p.m. in the Pavilion Seminar Room. Tea will be served in the Gladwell Room from 5.45 p.m. Admission is free and all members of the University are welcome. Please address any queries to Dr Martin B. Booth, Hughes Hall (e-mail martinbbooth@hotmail.com).

21 January Radical reform or uninspired tinkering: reshaping British town planning in the twenty-first century, by Philip Booth, of the University of Sheffield.
28 January Children's ability to understand history, by Peter Lee, of the University of London.
4 February Revolutionary Latin, by Pat Story, of Hughes Hall.
11 February The end of copyright infringement - and innovation on the Internet, by Khalid Yaqub, of Hughes Hall.
18 February Thomas Brussig's 'Heroes like us': a narrative of German unification, by Naomi Irvine, of Hughes Hall.
25 February The German revolution and the fall of the Berlin Wall: an eyewitness account, by Martin Vogt, of Hughes Hall.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 15 January 2003
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