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26 March 2007
As many of you know, Harvard is on spring break this week, so the Applied Statistics Workshop will not meet. Please join us next Wednesday, April 4, for a presentation by Professor Richard Berk of the University of Pennsylvania. And for those of you at Harvard, enjoy some time off (or at least some time without students!).
Posted by Mike Kellermann at March 26, 2007 8:19 AM