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Artists Behind the Desk present summer concerts

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Wednesday, July 23* with Eric Millett, electronic media assistant, MIT Sea Grant Program.  
*originally scheduled for July 16
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Wednesday, July 23* with Eric Millett, electronic media assistant, MIT Sea Grant Program.
*originally scheduled for July 16
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Wednesday, Aug. 13 with Matt Russell, audio visual specialist, Audio Visual Services.   Rain date Aug. 14
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Wednesday, Aug. 13 with Matt Russell, audio visual specialist, Audio Visual Services. Rain date Aug. 14
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Wednesday, Sept. 3 with Mikhail "Misha" Rutman, software engineer, Whitehead Institute / MIT Center for Human Genome Research.   Rain date Sept. 4
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Wednesday, Sept. 3 with Mikhail "Misha" Rutman, software engineer, Whitehead Institute / MIT Center for Human Genome Research. Rain date Sept. 4

Three musical groups featuring MIT employees will perform this summer as part of the MIT Artists Behind the Desk 2003 Summer Concert Series. The performances are funded in part by the Council for the Arts at MIT and the Working Group on Support Staff Issues.

All concerts are held from 12 noon to 1 p.m. outside the Stratton Student Center, Bldg. W20. Admission is free.

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