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== Food for Thought Dinners ==
=='''Scott Lozier, Administrative Coordinator, Office of the Arts -- Harvard University'''==
=='''Scott Lozier, Administrative Coordinator, Office of the Arts -- Harvard University'''==


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=='''Scott Lozier, Administrative Coordinator, Office of the Arts -- Harvard University'''==
=='''Charles Nesson, Founder, [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/nesson.html Berkman Center for Internet & Society], William F. Weld Professor of Law, Harvard Law School''' - "Are the values expressed by and associated with poker noxious to education and democracy?"==


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* Reservation: [http://www.sandrines.com/ Sandrine's]  [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=8+Holyoke+Street,+Cambridge,+MA MAP: 8 Holyoke Street]
 
* Reservation: [http://www.bordercafe.com/locations.html Border Cafe]  [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=32+Church+Street,+Cambridge,+MA MAP: 32 Church Street]
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Scott Lozier, Administrative Coordinator, Office of the Arts -- Harvard University

QUESTION:

Charles Nesson, Founder, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, William F. Weld Professor of Law, Harvard Law School - "Are the values expressed by and associated with poker noxious to education and democracy?"

Lewis Hyde, Berkman Center Fellow, Richard L. Thomas Professor of Creative Writing -- Kenyon College

QUESTION: