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Links
to the Past: Course Sites for Dr. Christopher Lovett
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updated as of 9 Feb 03
Back to Iraq: The Search for Saddam's Weapons of Mass Destruction Bush's New National Security Strategy of the United States Contemporary Terrorist Organizations Eisenhower
Library Research Topics Map of Islamic Terrorist Cells in the U.S.A.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS Doctor Lovett
If you are in the Eisenhower Seminar to remember our Trip to Abilene on Thursday, January 23, 2003. Dr. Lovett will pick up his riders in front of Plumb Hall at 0800. To Know That Dr. Lovett will be on Campus on Monday and Tuesday, 13-14 January, working with the TASK Grant and the Website May Not be updated as quickly as it has during Christmas Break. to call Dr. Lovett If you are a student in Eisenhower in War and Peace but did not make it to the Eisenhower Library on January 2, Please contact Dr. Lovett when you can. Agenda for the trip to the DDE Library on January 2, 2003 Depart from the Flying J at 0800 Arrive at the DDE Library 0930 Orientation/Question & Answer Session/Research Hints/Tour of Stacks Preliminary Research in the Reading Room Lunch 1200 at the Kirby House Return to the Reading Room Tour of the Eisenhower Museum Depart DDE Library at 1630 for the Brookville Hotel for Dinner Depart Abilene for Emporia 1830 Still unsure of a topic? Check out 101 Possible Topics as well as Intelligence Topics Found at the Eisenhower Library.
Bill attended the Harry and Ike Elderhostel in October and is an important participant in the Emporia state World War II Roundtable. The Topeka Capital Journal article was a front page piece that appeared on December 2, 2002, and can be found on the net by using the hyperlink posted here about the Forgotten Campaign. A great story from a Kansan and a native of Allen.
Books for Age of Empire, Holocaust, Age of Revolution, and Eisenhower in War and Peace can be found by using the appropriate hyperlink. Dr. Lovett's new class schedule is available and will be announced publicly with the publication of the university line schedule. Check the pages for Modern Civilization, World War I, and Age of Despotism for notes for each of those classes. They will now be available on each of the respective web pages.
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