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IAP 2001 Activities by Category

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"How The Heck Did They Ever Admit Me?" or, The Mysteries of Admissions Revealed
Marilee Jones, Dean of Admissions
Thu Jan 18, 01:30-03:00pm, 10-100

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Prereq: none

We can't help you understand why you chose to enroll, but we can describe how we admit undergraduates to MIT. Have you ever wondered what matters more, SATs or extra-curricular activities? Do you think you got in because you are an excellent athlete or musician, or had perfect grades? Bring all of your questions, and we'll answer them all with straight talk about how selection is done these days. All questions and feedback are welcome. Your ego will be boosted by this session.
Contact: Laura Sandler, 10-100, 258-9649, lsandler@mit.edu
Sponsor: Admissions

A Pre-Calculus Class: Infinitesimal Methods before Newton
Jeff Suzuki Boston University
Thu Jan 18, 06-08:00pm, 1-134

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

The quadrature and tangent problems were solved long before Newton, using a variety of methods. We'll take a look at some of these methods, and see how they evolved into the methods of calculus we know today.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/sca/www
Contact: Tim Goorley, NW13-252, x3-5720, jgoorley@mit.edu
Sponsor: Society for Creative Anachronism

An Evening of MIT Storytelling
Edmund W. Golaski
Tue Jan 16, 09-11:00pm, 6-120

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

An evening of stories about hacking and MIT lore. From Harvard-Yale game hacks to the CP car on the Great Dome, hacking has an important place in the traditions of MIT. Join us for stories about hacking at MIT.
Contact: Edmund W. Golaski, 35-135, x8-8547, mrbonk@mit.edu
Sponsor: Edmund W Golaski, 35-135, 617 258-8547, mrbonk@mit.edu

Astrology Readings/Fundamentals
Jimmy Wu
Wed Jan 17, Thu Jan 18, Wed Jan 24, Thu Jan 25, 07-08:00pm, TBA

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Repeating event. Participants welcome at any session
Prereq: Precise birth time, curiosity, and an open mind
Fee: 1.00 for Printing materials

You probably know about your Sun signs, but astrology is much more than just the date you're born under. During the sessions we will learn about how to calculate your horoscope, some common interpretation programs, and the major planets.
Contact: Jimmy Wu, x5-1753, jimmsbwu@mit.edu
Sponsor: Jimmy C Wu, SENIOR HOUSE, 617 225-1755, jimmbswu@mit.edu

Circle of the Living Dead
Jake Beal , James Dillon
Fri Jan 26, Sat Jan 27, Sun Jan 28, 12am-11:45pm, All of campus, All electronic information

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 23-Jan-2001
Single session event
Prereq: none

You pry yourself out of bed with difficulty, pain shooting through your head with every motion. Funny, you didn't think you drank too much last night. Explanation lives in a note on the wall: "You're poisoned, mate, but there's a piece of the antidote injected into your head. Go find the rest, bucko..."
Suddenly, you've got a real craving for brains...
Its a Circle of Death, contact the GMs for more information.
Contact: Jake Beal, living-dead-gms@mit.edu
Sponsor: MIT Assassins Guild

CopyTech: Tour the "NO PROBLEM ZONE"
The staff of the Copy Technology Centers
Wed Jan 17, 02-04:30pm, 11-004

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Prereq: curiosity

Do you need to hear "No Problem" more frequently? Tour the "NO PROBLEM ZONE"! Come and spend a little time learning and understanding the many services that are offered by CopyTech. Learn the aspects of the Copyright Clearance Program for course readers. Investigate the Institute Copier & Self Service Copy programs. Learn about the Conference Copying & Assembly service available. Explore the floor and find how your crisis can be solved by the CopyTech staff quickly and efficiently. View the new technology that can reduce printed inventory and ask how we can help you step into the world of Print On Demand. Trying to submit files electronically? Meet the staff who can guide you through the twists and turns of sending files successfully with "NO PROBLEM"! Need to submit a thesis? Talk to our staff about the Institute requirements, production issues and final output options. Interested in business cards, oversized posters, computer workstations, color copying, "NO PROBLEM"! And after all that, in the event you feel hungry, "NO PROBLEM" -- there will be snacks and giveaways.
Contact: June Milligan, 3-011, x8-5148, jmillign@mit.edu
Sponsor: MIT Copy Technology Centers

Discovering Mars
Shannon Russell
Wed Jan 10, 17, 24, 07:30-09:00pm, 4-231

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)

Interested in the future of space exploration? Join us as we learn about and discuss the most interesting near-term challenge - Mars. Our understanding of the Red Planet is evolving at breakneck speed. Don't be left behind - check our website for topics after December 15th.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/mars/
Contact: mars@mit.ed
Sponsor: MIT Mars Society

Draper Lab Tour
Prof. Wally Vander Velde
Wed Jan 17, 02-04:00pm, 555 Tech Square, Meet in Draper Visitor Lobby.

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 10-Jan-2001
Limited to 35 participants.
Single session event
Prereq: Must be a U.S. Citizen or Green Card Holder.

We will begin with an introduction to the Draper Laboratory including its history and major projects. We will then visit several areas of the Laboratory and see some of its project activities.
Contact: Ms. Carolyn Fialkowski, 9-469, x3-3511, cski@mit.edu
Sponsor: Aeronautics and Astronautics

Early Action Telethon
Laura Sandler , Yezmin Acle
Wed Jan 10, Thu Jan 11, 06-11:00pm, Bush Room

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Prereq: none

This is the first opportunity to talk with prospective members of the class of 2005! Come help the MIT Admissions Office contact newly admitted students. Help answer their questions about academics and student life at MIT. Food will be provided for students who work the telethon.
Contact: Laura Sandler, 10-100, 258-9649, lsandler@mit.edu
Sponsor: Admissions

Eloranta Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships: Creating a Winning Proposal
Michael Bergren , Melissa Martin, Prof. Arthur Steinberg
Thu Jan 25, 04-05:00pm, 16-168

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Prereq: Not applicable

Four $6,000 fellowships are available for summer 2001. They will support work in science, engineering, humanities, social science, and the arts. This is the time to begin making your plans. We will review elements of past winning proposals and discuss how to put together a successful submission. The deadline for Eloranta Fellowships is Friday, March 30, 2001.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/urop/eloranta.html
Contact: UROP Staff, 7-103, x3-7306, urop@mit.edu
Sponsor: Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program

Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Smell But Were Afraid To Ask
Joseph 'Jofish' Kaye
Tue Jan 16 thru Fri Jan 19, 10:30am-01:00pm, E15-335

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)

An overview of social, neurological, physiological, and informational qualities of smell. Topics include How We Smell, How to Make Smells, Smell & Learning, Smell & Sleep, Smell & Sex, The Rise of Perfumery, Plague, Disease & Smell, Smell in Films, Literature, and Computers including Sensorama, Smell-o-Vision and Aromarama, and my current research on 'smicons': smell as an abstract icon.
Web: http://www.media.mit.edu/~jofish/projects/smellcourse/
Contact: Joseph 'Jofish' Kaye, E15-468, jofish@media.mit.edu
Sponsor: Media Arts & Sciences

Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Space Changes
David Myers , Janis Burke
Wed Jan 24, 10am-12:00pm, 3-133

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Limited to 58 participants.
Single session event

Confused about the space change process? The MIT community is invited to this activity to learn and understand more about it. Come hear about the estimating process and what other services Design and Construction offers.
Contact: Jan Burke, 45-150, x8-5463, janb@mit.edu
Sponsor: Department of Facilities

Fire Building: Flint and Steel
Carl West
Schedule: TBD
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

Learn how to build fires from flint and steel. Materials Provided.
Contact: Tim Goorley, NW13-252, x3-5720, jgoorley@mit.edu
Sponsor: Society for Creative Anachronism

Freemasonry Explained
Bruce D. Wedlock
Wed Jan 10, 12-01:30pm, 34-401A

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Prereq: None

Ever wonder what Masons are all about? This program, open to all, will cover some of the history and purposes of Freemasonry. Come and meet some of the members of MIT's Masonic Lodge. Find out how one becomes a Mason and what goes on behind the Square and Compasses.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/dryfoo/www/Masons/
Contact: Bruce D. Wedlock, 38-473, (978) 664-0653, wedlock@mit.edu
Sponsor: Richard C. Maclaurin Lodge, A.F. & A.M.

Freemasonry's Ritual
Bruce D. Wedlock
Sat Jan 13, 04-05:30pm, 1950 Mass. Ave., Masonic Bldg, Porter Square

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Signup by: 12-Jan-2001
Single session event
Prereq: None

MIT's Masonic Lodge will be installing its officers this afternoon in ceremonies open to all. This installation parallels the ritual used in closed meetings and will explain much of the symbolism in a Masonic Lodge. A buffet will follow; please RSVP.
The program will take place at the Cambridge Masonic Building, 1950 Massachusetts Ave., Porter Square. A short walk from the Red Line.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/dryfoo/www/Masons/
Contact: Bruce D. Wedlock, 38-473, (978) 664-0653, wedlock@mit.edu
Sponsor: Richard C. Maclaurin Lodge, A.F. & A.M.

Fun with Silly Putty
Andy Stein , Please email me if you plan to attend
Wed Jan 24, 04-05:00pm, 3-466

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Prereq: A desire to play with silly putty. No experience necessary.

Playing with silly putty can be really fun and its a great stress reliever. We will discuss and experience the many exciting ways to play with silly putty and briefly describe the non-linear fluid dynamics that make silly putty possible.
Contact: Andy Stein, 3-466, 258-0649, astein@mit.edu
Sponsor: Andrew M Stein, 3-466, 617 258-0649, astein@mit.edu

Geometric Algebra: Parallel Processing for the Mind
Timothy F. Havel
Tue Jan 9, Thu Jan 11, Tue Jan 16, Thu Jan 18, 04:30-06:00pm, NW14-1112

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
Prereq: 2 years of Calculus & Linear Algebra

Geometric algebra is a natural extension of vector algebra to metric geometries of arbitrary dimension, signature and curvature. A growing numbers of scholars have come to view it as a universal geometric language encompassing most of physics and much of mathematics. These four lectures will give a light introduction to the subject and some of its many applications, including molecular conformation, NMR spectroscopy, and quantum computing.
Web: http://mrix4.mit.edu/iap00_index.html
Contact: Timothy F. Havel, NW14-2218, 253-8309, tfhavel@mit.edu
Sponsor: Nuclear Engineering

Getting a Grant from the Council for the Arts at MIT
Susan Cohen
Tue Jan 16, 03:30-04:30pm, E15-283a

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Signup by: 16-Jan-2001
Single session event
Prereq: Must be MIT student, staff, or faculty

Very informal walk-through of the application process of the Grants Program of the Council for the Arts at MIT, led by the Director of the Council. The Council is an all-volunteer group of alumni/ae and friends that can be most easily described as MIT's private arts foundation. All of the Council's programs, including the grants program, are funded through the contributions of its members. Only current MIT students, faculty and staff are eligible to apply to the Grants Program.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/arts/grantguide.html
Contact: Susan Cohen, E15-205, 253-4005, cohen@media.mit.edu
Sponsor: Council for the Arts

Habitat for Humanity Workdays
Catherine Foo , Goutam Reddy
Sat Jan 13, 20, 27, 3, 08am-04:30pm, meet near Chapel

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Limited to 12 participants.
Repeating event. Participants welcome at any session

Join MIT Habitat for Humanity for some on-site construction experience! We will be traveling to area affiliates to work on houses in progress every weekend during IAP, and some weekdays. No experience necessary.
Please email workday@mit.edu to sign up, with your name, email, phone, what day you would like to work, and if you have a car. Details will be sent the week prior to the trip.
Web: http://habitat.mit.edu/workdays/
Contact: Catherine Foo, workdays@mit.edu
Sponsor: Habitat for Humanity

Interpersonal Relationships: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Marisha Youngblood
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)

We will think about friendships in this series. What happens when we have many "friends" and still feel alone and isolated? Can we cross the cultural, racial, belief, and gender lines? Should we always tell the truth, even when it hurts? What is tough love, and what is forgiveness? A panel discussion from a biblical perspective about these and other friendship issues we all face.
Contact: Marisha Youngblood, Burton-Conner, x5-8158, jmyoung@mit.edu
Sponsor: Black Christian Fellowship

Got Friends?
Marisha Youngblood
Discussion to evaluate our interpersonal relationships. What makes for close, life-long friendships and what can destroy them.
Thu Jan 11, 07-09:00pm, 2-190

Where Is the Love?
Marisha Youngblood
What does it mean to love our friends? When do we tell the truth, and how? When should we butt in? What is forgiveness? Come discuss better ways to relate to the people in our lives.
Thu Jan 18, 07-09:00pm, 2-190

The Gap: Relating to People of Other Races, Cultures, Beliefs, and Opposite Sex
Marisha Youngblood
How different can we be and still relate well? How can we communicate well and understand each other? Can we all just get along? Can men and women really be friends? Discussion on crossing these lines.
Thu Jan 25, 07-09:00pm, 2-190

Healing for Broken Relationships
Marisha Youngblood
What happens when a friendship seems over? Can there be reconcilliation? Can we really forgive? What can we do when things fall apart? Come and bring personal experiences and questions.
Thu Feb 1, 07-09:00pm, 2-190

Job Flexibility Forum
Thomas Zgambo , Elizabeth Reed, Kathy Simons, Richard Perling
Wed Jan 31, 12-01:30pm, 16-151

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 30-Jan-2001
Limited to 20 participants.
Single session event

An opportunity for employees to hear from MIT's Flexibility Task Group and to contribute ideas and experiences to help shape the development of resources and recommendations for flexible work practices at MIT.
Contact: Kathy Simons, 16-151, 253-1592, ksimons@mit.edu
Sponsor: Human Resources

Laser Pointer Holography
Elroy L. Pearson
Wed Jan 10, 02-06:00pm, E15-054

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event
Prereq: desire for an interesting challenge

Amaze and dazzle your friends with holograms made from a simple laser pointer in your own home! Learn the basics of holography and see how to make your own holography setup.
Web: http://www.media.mit.edu/~elroyp/lph/lph.html
Contact: Elroy L. Pearson, E15-420c, x3-5232, elroyp@media.mit.edu
Sponsor: Media Arts & Sciences

Listening Skills Workshop
Leader: TBD
Sat Jan 20, 01-03:00pm

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

Ever wanted to help a friend going through hard times but didn't know quite what to say? Or would you like to improve upon those listening skills? Nightline, MIT's anonymous and confidential peer hotline, would like to introduce you to some useful tips and techniques. All are welcome.
Contact: Nightline, x3-8800
Sponsor: Nightline

Mars Society Meeting
Shannon Russell
Wed Jan 31, 07-08:00pm, 4-231

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

The monthly meeting of the International Mars Society will be held this January here at MIT. Anyone interested in Mars in particular or space exploration in general is invited to attend. There will be a dinner trip afterwards.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/mars/
Contact: Shannon Russell, 225-7369, sjrussel@mit.edu
Sponsor: MIT Mars Society

Mediation Training
Carol Orme-Johnson , Mark Cason-Snow, Toni Robinson, Thomas Zgambo
Mon-Sat, Jan 16-20, 22-26, 10am-01:00pm, N/A, times vary--see app. form

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 15-Dec-2000
Limited to 25 participants.
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
Prereq: must complete on-line written application
Fee: 30.00 for lunch and materials

Most people who take this training in mediation find their views on conflict resolution are permanently changed and their interpersonal communications much improved. Many use their mediation skills daily. The training includes lecture and role play, emphasizing active listening, diversity issues, and self-awareness. Completion of the 35-hour course leads to certification under Mass. law (not a license).
Web: http://web.mit.edu/mediation/www/training.html
Contact: Mark Cason-Snow, E19-238A, x8-9272, msnow@mit.edu
Sponsor: Office of Dean for Student Life

Medieval Astronomy
Dr. Patri J. Pugliese
Wed Jan 17, 07-08:30pm, 2-105

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

This talk will discuss the details of how Ptolemy's and Airstotle's Philosophies influenced man's understanding of the heavens during the middle ages with reference to the Renaissance challenges to them at the hands of Copernicus and Galileo
Web: http://web.mit.edu/sca/www
Contact: Tim Goorley, NW13-252, x3-5720, jgoorley@mit.edu
Sponsor: Society for Creative Anachronism

Money Management for MIT Students
Elizabeth C. Barnes , Presenters from Consumer Credit Counseling Service
Wed Jan 17, Thu Feb 1, 06-07:30pm, 4-149

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Limited to 25 participants.
Repeating event. Participants welcome at any session

Please join us for some pizza and a presentation on budgeting for students. Presenters from Consumer Credit Counseling Service will share tips on making your money last and using credit wisely. We are looking for your feedback and suggestions so please come prepared to give us comments.
Pizza will be available before the presentation starts at 6:30 so please come at 6:00 to have a few slices. No pizza will be available for late comers.
Contact: Elizabeth C. Barnes, 11-120, x8-5775, barnes@mit.edu
Sponsor: Student Financial Services

NASA and Mars Exploration: A 20-year Mission Planning
Carole Joppin , Aurelie Bressolette
Thu Feb 1, 07-08:00pm, 4-231

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Prereq: none

Come and join us to discover what are the next robotic missions to Mars! We will present NASA's 20-year mission planning for the exploration of Mars.
Contact: Carole Joppin, 31-230, 225-9884, cjoppin@mit.edu
Sponsor: MIT Mars Society

Palmistry
Mary A. Mullowney
Sat Jan 13, 12:30-04:30pm, 1-277

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 31-Dec-2000
Limited to 25 participants.
Single session event
Prereq: None

An introduction to the ancient art of palmistry, a path to understanding yourself and others by studying the lines and markings of the hand. A mini-reading of each student's palm is included in the course. Please sign up via email only.
Contact: Mary A. Mullowney, 5-228, x3-4331, mamullow@mit.edu
Sponsor: Ocean Engineering

Pet Projects
Irene Pepperberg
Thu Jan 11, 02-04:00pm, E15-335

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Limited to 15 participants.
Single session event

Children's toys are now often computerized; let's do the same for pets. Come and brainstorm: last year's projects included InterPet Explorer (Web browser for parrots), and a Cat Bat 'Bot... Maybe a spring UROP project can be based on your ideas.
Contact: Joan Wood, E15-331, x3-8337, jwood@media.mit.edu
Sponsor: Media Arts & Sciences

Planning MIT's New Stata Child Care Center
Kathy Simons , David Silverman
Thu Jan 18, 12-01:30pm, 16-151

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 17-Jan-2001
Limited to 20 participants.
Single session event

MIT will be opening an innovative new child care center in the Stata Building in 2003, designed by acclaimed architect Frank Gehry. Come view plans and slides of the current architectural model, and hear about the program from members of the MIT Stata Child Care Center Design Committee.
Contact: Kathy Simons, 16-151, x3-1592, ksimons@mit.edu
Sponsor: Human Resources

Potluck Performance and Charity Election
Tim Anderson
Fri Jan 19, 08:30-11:30pm, N52-115

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Fee: 4.00 for donation will go to charity!

Bring slides, video, poetry, something to read, perform, consume. If you bring something to perform or consume, you get in free! We will "extort" $4.00 donations. Then we'll vote what charity to send it to! In the words of one participant, "At its dull moments, it resembles a party."
Contact: Tim Anderson, N52-390, x3-2060, robot@mit.edu
Sponsor: MIT Electronic Research Society

Quantum Codes
Raymond LaFlamme Los Alamos National Lab, David Cory
Tue Jan 16 thru Fri Jan 19, 02-03:30pm, NW14-1112

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
Prereq: none

This activity will introduce quantum codes including quantum error correction.
Contact: David Cory, NW14-2217, 253-3806, dcory@mit.edu
Sponsor: Nuclear Engineering

Research Opportunities at Wellman Laboratories of Photomedicine
John A.Parrish,M.D.
Thu Jan 18, 01-03:00pm, E25-101

Prereq: none

Find out about research opportunities at the Wellman Laboratories of Photomedicine, a multidiscipline laboratory devoted to both basic and applied research in diagnostic and therapeutic uses of light. Located at Massachusetts General Hospital, the Wellman Lab is the largest facility devoted to laser medical research in the U.S. Opportunities exist for students to conduct research at various levels (undergraduate, masters, PhD thesis) while enrolled at HST or other departments at MIT and Harvard. Several faculty members and graduate students will be present to discuss their research and to answer any questions students may have.
Contact: Charles Lin, 724-3957, lin@helix.mgh.harvard.edu
Sponsor: Health Sciences & Technology

Stata Center Project Presentation
David Silverman , Nancy Joyce
Fri Jan 12, 12-01:30pm, 4-237

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Limited to 80 participants.
Single session event

MIT's Stata Center, designed by acclaimed architect Frank O. Gehry, will be opening in 2003. Come view plans and slides and hear about the project from members of the Stata Center Project Management Team.
Web: http://ciis.lcs.mit.edu
Contact: David Silverman, 56-999, 258-7634, dsilverm@plant.mit.edu
Sponsor: Department of Facilities

Summer Camp Briefing
Kathy Simons
Thu Jan 11, 12-01:00pm, 16-151

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 10-Jan-2001
Limited to 20 participants.
Single session event

Overview of resources to help identify and select day camp and summer enrichment programs for children, provided by the MIT Family Resource Center.
Contact: Kathy Simons, 16-151, x3-1592, ksimons@mit.edu
Sponsor: Human Resources

Telephone and Voice Mail Quick Start
Joanne Hallisey
Tue Jan 9, 12-01:00pm, E19-732

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

If you are new to MIT or want to learn more about the features on your telephone and voice mail, this class is just what you need. Instructors will explain features that will help you get the most out of these useful tools and talk about the most common problems and where to go for help. Attendees will learn what features are available on different phones and classes of service. You will also be able to try features on telephones in the classroom.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/is/tel/telsupport.html
Contact: Joanne Hallisey, hallisey@mit.edu
Sponsor: Information Systems

The Adoption Option: Questions and Answers
Kristin Gunst , Diane Tavitian
Fri Jan 19, 12-01:30pm, 16-151

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

Joan Clark, Executive Director of the Open Door Society of Massachusetts, will speak and answer questions on a variety of topics related to adoption. Bring a lunch; beverage and cookies provided. Co-sponsored by the Family Resource Center.
Contact: Kristin Gunst, 5-426, x3-8372, gunst@mit.edu
Sponsor: Human Resources

Tours of the Science Fiction Library
T. C. Skinner
Schedule: TBD
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Repeating event. Participants welcome at any session
Prereq: appreciation of science fiction

Come tour the world's largest accessible collection of science fiction and fantasy. Books, magazines, fanzines, old and new. Visitors are welcome to stick around after they tour to browse and read. (Check our webpage for current Library schedule.)
Web: http://www.mit.edu/~mitsfs/
Contact: T. C. Skinner, W20-473, 258-5126, mitsfs@mit.edu
Sponsor: MIT Science Fiction Society


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