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MIT Museum energy series starts Oct. 18
10-17-2006 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)The popular Wednesday evening "Soap Box" series at the MIT Museum will focus on the future of energy for three successive weeks this month with talks from MIT's world-renowned experts in the field. The first talk takes place Oct. 18.
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