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From: "History of Science Society" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, 22 January, 2003 3:26 PM
Subject: HSS Call for Papers


CALL FOR PAPERS: The History of Science Society's 2003 Annual Meeting

20-23 November 2003, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The History of Science
Society is soliciting proposals for sessions and contributed papers for
its annual meeting. Submissions on all topics are requested. Proposals
must be submitted through the HSS Web site (www.hssonline.org) or on the
annual meeting proposal forms that are available through the HSS Executive
Office.  All proposals must be received by 1 April 2003. History of
Science Society, Box 351330, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
98195-1330; phone: 206-543-9366; fax: 206-685-9544; e-mail:
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Scholars are asked to circulate this announcement to colleagues who are
not members of HSS but who may be interested in presenting a paper at the
annual meeting. Particularly encouraged are session proposals that
include: a mix of men and women; a diversity of institutional
affiliations; and/or a balance of professional ranks (e.g. mixing senior
scholars and graduate students). Only one proposal per person may be
submitted.

Before sending a proposal to the HSS Office, please read the "Guidelines
for Selecting Papers and Sessions," which can be found on the HSS Web site
under the "Call for Papers"; these guidelines will be used in determining
the acceptability of session and paper proposals for the Cambridge
meeting.

For further information, please contact Jay Malone or the 2003 Program
Chairs, Mary Terrall (UCLA) and Joan Richards (Brown University).

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