Reading List
(1) Jan 16
(2) Jan 23
(3) Jan 25 (Thursday)
(4) Jan 30
(5) Feb 6
(6) Feb 13
(7) Feb 20
(8) Feb 27
(9) Mar 6
Mar 13 Spring Break
Mar 20 Kintigh at SAA Executive Committee Meeting, San Juan
(10) Mar 27
Apr 3 Kintigh in Washington
(11) Apr 10
Apr 17 SAA Meeting, New Orleans
(12) Apr 24
(13,14) Apr 26 (Thursday), May 1
May 4
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