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"What Animals Think: Dolittle's Dream and Darwin's Theory" Animal Intelligence by Marc Hauser, Harvard
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Maynard S. Clark)
Wed Oct 15 22:49:47 2003
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Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 19:49:07 -0700 (PDT)
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Please join us for the kickoff of the HMNH Fall lecture series!
"What Animals Think: Dolittle's Dream and Darwin's Theory."
Lecture by Marc Hauser.
Friday, October 17, 6:00 p.m.,* Geological Lecture Hall.
24 Oxford Street, Cambridge.
From cooking to calculus, humans do all sorts of fascinating things that no other animal can. Yet many animals are capable of things beyond human reach, including echolocation, ultraviolet vision, and flight. Harvard Professor of Psychology Marc Hauser will give a thought-provoking talk on what animals think, exploring such problems as the evolution of their capacities for number sense, self-awareness, and cooperative behavior. Cosponsored with Zoo New England.
** Please note time change from original notice:
This lecture is at 6:00 p.m. NOT 7:00 as originally publicized.
HMNH lectures are free and open to public. Parking for
lectures is available in the HMNH lot starting at 5:00 p.m.
Visit our web site at www.hmnh.harvard.edu for more information about the Museum, including hours, directions, parking info, exhibitions, programs, and more! Or, call 617 495-3045
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<DIV><FONT face=arial>Please join us for the kickoff of the HMNH Fall lecture series!<BR><BR>"What Animals Think: Dolittle's Dream and Darwin's Theory."<BR>Lecture by Marc Hauser.<BR>Friday, October 17, 6:00 p.m.,* Geological Lecture Hall.<BR>24 Oxford Street, Cambridge.<BR><BR>From cooking to calculus, humans do all sorts of fascinating things that no other animal can. Yet many animals are capable of things beyond human reach, including echolocation, ultraviolet vision, and flight. Harvard Professor of Psychology Marc Hauser will give a thought-provoking talk on what animals think, exploring such problems as the evolution of their capacities for number sense, self-awareness, and cooperative behavior. Cosponsored with Zoo New England. <BR><STRONG>** Please note time change from original notice: <BR>This lecture is at 6:00 p.m. NOT 7:00 as originally publicized.<BR></STRONG><BR>HMNH lectures are free and open to public. Parking for<BR>lectures is available in the HMNH l!
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starting at 5:00 p.m.<BR><BR>Visit our web site at www.hmnh.harvard.edu for more information about the Museum, including hours, directions, parking info, exhibitions, programs, and more! Or, call 617 495-3045<BR><BR></FONT></DIV>
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