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Navigator, January, 2002
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In Memoriam: George Walsh
David Kelley
(1/11/2002)
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Don't Debase Public Service
Roger Donway
(1/11/2002)
The Intellectual as Barbarian
Roger Donway
(1/11/2002)
The Underground Offers No Escape
David Kelley
(12/7/2001)
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Excerpts
The History and Creed of Islam
 George Walsh(1/11/2002)

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Soundings, January 2002
Interesting and sometimes scary tidbits from the Culture: the annual running of the Marine Corps Marathon
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What's New on the Web for January 2002
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Recommended Readings
Suggested Readings: Victor Hugo and Romanticism

Event Materials
Advanced Seminar Proposal Deadline Nears
The deadline for proposals for the 2002 Advanced Seminar in Objectivist Studies in UCLA is January 23th.
UCLA Will Host 2002 Summer Seminar
The Objectivist Center will hold its thirteenth annual summer seminar at the University of California at Los Angeles, from Saturday June 29 to Saturday July 6.


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TOC Promotes 'Objectivist Studies' Monographs

With the publication of the fourth "Objectivist Studies" monograph (Is Virtue Only a Means to Happiness? by Neera Badhwar), the center has launched a new promotional campaign for the entire series. It centers on a flyer designed by Russell LaValle, director of marketing and production, with assistance from William Thomas, the series editor. The attractive and informative flyer describes each volume of the series. Part of the text reads "Recent years have seen a surge of new interest in Rand studies. "Objectivist Studies" monographs set the standard for exciting new work in this field." The initial mailing of the flyers has been targeted at university libraries and offers a special promotional rate for the full set of monographs.


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