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Women's League breakfast will feature Wolpert

The Women's League continues its breakfast series for women in the MIT community on Wednesday, March 8 with speaker Ann Wolpert, director of Libraries. This is the seventh in a series of informal get-togethers that explore the role of women in the academy.

Breakfasts are scheduled early enough on a weekday to encourage women with work responsibilities at the Institute to participate. Seating is limited; $10 tickets may be purchased from Sis de Bordenave, staff associate in the Women's League office, Rm 10-342.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on March 1, 2000.

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