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Record: News for the WUSTL Campus & Community February 26, 2010  
 
Man with two-second memory subject of scholarly debate

Following carbon monoxide poisoning from a furnace at his workplace on May 31, 1926, Franz Breutel was unable to remember anything for more than about two seconds. An interdisciplinary panel will discuss this forgotten amnesic case study at 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26, in Wilson Hall, Room 214. The panel discussion, “Remembering Mr. B: The Man with a Two-Second Memory,” is sponsored by the Center for Programs in Arts & Sciences.

URL: http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/20333.aspx

 

Robert K. Jackler, M.D., the Sewall Professor and chair of otolaryngology and associate dean at Stanford University School of Medicine, has gathered advertisements using doctors to promote cigarettes into an exhibit that will be on display in the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center and the Bernard Becker Medical Library beginning Monday, March 1, through Friday, April 30. He also will give a free, public lecture at noon Tuesday, March 9, in Connor Auditorium.

URL: http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/20334.aspx

 

Baritone Ian Greenlaw, teacher of applied music in Arts & Sciences, will join members of The Kingsbury Ensemble, St. Louis’ leading early-music group, for a concert titled “Music of Classical Vienna” at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 28, in the Ballroom Theatre of the 560 Music Center.

URL: http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/20345.aspx

 
Engineers receive annual alumni awards

Seven alumni of the School of Engineering & Applied Science were honored for career achievement at the annual awards dinner Feb. 18.

URL: http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/20254.aspx

 

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