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		<title>By: Calling All Bibliophiles &#124; Today Importer Test &#124; Boston University</title>
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		<dc:creator>Calling All Bibliophiles &#124; Today Importer Test &#124; Boston University</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Previous winners range from a collection of first edition Star Trek novels to a collection on the history of Mexico. The judges want to see what students have a passion for. Last year’s top prize winner, Nathan Hogan (SED’10), won for his collection on Greenland and the Arctic. He was featured in Research at Boston University 2010 for a research trip to Greenland last year as a Robert Pinsky Gobal Fellow. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Calling All Bibliophiles &#124; BU Today &#124; Boston University</title>
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		<dc:creator>Calling All Bibliophiles &#124; BU Today &#124; Boston University</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Previous winners range from a collection of first edition Star Trek novels to a collection on the history of Mexico. The judges want to see what students have a passion for. Last year’s top prize winner, Nathan Hogan (SED’10), won for his collection on Greenland and the Arctic. He was featured in Research at Boston University 2010 for a research trip to Greenland last year as a Robert Pinsky Gobal Fellow. [...]</description>
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