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Women of Courage: Portraits of African-American Women Who Have Improved the Lives of African-American People and Society at Large--Through Feb. 28. Bunting Institute, 34 Concord Ave.
Effects of Paternal Exposure to Drugs and Workplace Toxicants in the Development of Offspring--by Gladys Friedler, Bunting fellow in developmental psychopharmacology; associate professor of psychiatry and member, Core Faculty, Behavioral Neuroscience Program, Boston University. Bunting lnstitute, 34 Concord Ave., 4 p.m.
Women of Courage: Portraits of African American Women Who Have Improved the Lives of African-American People and Society at Large--Through Feb. 28. Bunting Institute, 34 Concord Ave., Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 495-8631.
Elsa Triolet: Left-Wing Writer And Heroine for the French Resistance--by Helena Lewis, Bunting fellow '84-'85. Bunting Institute, Colloquium Room, 34 Concord Ave. For more information, call 495-8212.
Foreign Sector Managers And China's Civil Society--by Margaret Pearson, assistant professor, Dept. of Government, Dartmouth College, and fellow in political science. Bunting Institute, 34 Concord Ave., 4 p.m.