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The Ethical Society of Boston will be presenting a program on Sunday November
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The Role of the Library in Post-Conflict Liberia</FONT></DIV>
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10:30AM, Spiegel Auditorium, 56 Brattle Street, Cambridge (Harvard
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Program Speaker: Shelley Quezada, Educational Consultant and MA
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of Library Commissioners, Program is Free, Public Welcome, Coffee and
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Discussion to follow. For further information call 617 739-9050 or visit
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In July 2009, Shelley Quezada spent ten days in Monrovia, Liberia, to conduct an
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the University of Liberia's library system. She will talk about her findings and
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developing community libraries in this war ravage country.
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