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Architecture's Leet to discuss much-praised new book Nov. 1 In Richard Neutra's Miller House, Leet traces the house from conception to realization and examines the complex relationships involved. Students explore St. Louis cultural attractions ArtSci Council has planned trips to landmarks such as the Saint Louis Art Museum, the Saint Louis Symphony and the Arch. Harvey to speak for Writing Program Harvey's first book, Pity the Bathtub Its Forced Embrace of the Human Form, won Alice James Books' New York/New England prize. | WUSTL key contributor to finished human genome sequence University researchers and their international colleagues have published the scientific description of the finished human genome. More medical articles Lewis & Clark data shows a different Missouri River The data shows that the river today, at 500 yards across, is 220 yards narrower at St. Charles, Mo., than it was in 1804. The day after: Faculty field election questions Nov. 3 Experts on the environment, race and gender, international political economy, poverty and health care will be panelists at an Assembly Series event. Author Balakian to give Holocaust Lecture His Nov. 4 talk is titled "The Armenian Genocide and America's First International Human Rights Movement." Halloween events for kids Oct. 30 There's the Safe Trick or Treat from 2-4 p.m., and then there's the School of Architecture's Bauhaus Festival from 5:30-7 p.m. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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