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INFINITE MILE AWARDS

Nearly 250 staff members were honored this spring within their local areas with Infinite Mile award as part of the MIT Rewards and Recognition Program. More details will be coming in a special insert in the Sept. 26 issue of Tech Talk. Many of these areas already havelinks to their own Rewards and Recognition web sites with details about award ceremonies and recipients.

'BLUE PAGES'

The Communications Office is currently updating the telephone directories for 2001-02. If you have corrections to the Offices and Programs section (the "blue pages"), please submit them to communications@mit.edu or call x3-2635. New telephone directories will be available in October.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on July 18, 2001.

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