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Tip sheets highlight timely news and events at Washington University in St. Louis. For more information on any of the stories below or for assistance in arranging interviews, please see the contact information listed with each story. For comments on the Business, Law & Economics news tips service, please contact the editor, Robert Batterson at (314) 935-5202 or batterson@olin.wustl.edu.

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Weidenbaum gives Eliot lecture in London

Media assistance: Robert Batterson - (314) 935-5202
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Murray Weidenbaum
[St. Louis, Mo., 2-21-02] - Murray Weidenbaum, Ph.D., the Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor and honorary chairman of the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy, speaks on "Globalization: Wonderland or Wasteland?" as he delivers the T.S. Eliot Lecture in American Studies recently in Chancellor's Hall, Senate House, London. Sponsored by Washington University and the Institute of United States Studies at the University of London, the T.S. Eliot Lecture is held twice each year -- once in London, once in St. Louis. Weidenbaum's lecture was preceded by a reception for administrators and fellowship participants from both universities and other guests, including students from several Washington University study programs in London.


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