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Appendix A—Standard Routine Uses
Applicable to NCUA Systems of
Records
1. If a record in a system of records
indicates a violation or potential violation of
civil or criminal law or a regulation, and
whether arising by general statute or
particular program statute, or by regulation,
rule, or order, the relevant records in the
system or records may be disclosed as a
routine use to the appropriate agency,
whether Federal, State, local, or foreign,
charged with the responsibility of
investigating or prosecuting such violation or
charged with enforcing or implementing the
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued
pursuant thereto.
2. A record from a system of records may
be disclosed as a routine use to a Federal,
State, or local agency which maintains civil,
criminal, or other relevant enforcement
information or other pertinent information,
such as current licenses, if necessary, to
obtain information relevant to an agency
decision concerning the hiring or retention of
an employee, the issuance of a security
clearance, the letting of a contract, or the
issuance of a license, grant, or other benefit.
3. A record from a system of records may
be disclosed as a routine use to a Federal
agency, in response to its request, for a matter
concerning the hiring or retention of an
employee, the issuance of a security
clearance, the reporting of an investigation of
an employee, the letting of a contract, or the
issuance of a license, grant, or other benefit
by the requesting agency, to the extent that
the information is relevant and necessary to
the requesting agency’s decision in the
matter.
4. A record from a system of records may
be disclosed as a routine use to an authorized
appeal grievance examiner, formal
complaints examiner, equal employment
opportunity investigator, arbitrator or other
duly authorized official engaged in
investigation or settlement of a grievance,
complaint, or appeal filed by an employee.
Further, a record from any system of records
may be disclosed as a routine use to the
Office of Personnel Management in
accordance with the agency’s responsibility
for evaluation and oversight of Federal
personnel management.
5. A record from a system of records may
be disclosed as a routine use to officers and
employees of a federal agency for purposes
of audit.
6. A record from a system of records may
be disclosed as a routine use to a member of
Congress or to a congressional staff member
in response to an inquiry from the
congressional office made at the request of
the individual about whom the record is
maintained.
7. A record from a system of records may
be disclosed as a routine use to the officers
and employees of the General Services
Administration (GSA) in connection with
administrative services provided to this
Agency under agreement with GSA.
8. Records in a system of records may be
disclosed as a routine use to the Department
of Justice, when: (a) NCUA, or any of its
components or employees acting in their
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official capacities, is a party to litigation; or
(b) Any employee of NCUA in his or her
individual capacity is a party to litigation
and where the Department of Justice has
agreed to represent the employee; or (c) The
United States is a party in litigation, where
NCUA determines that litigation is likely to
affect the agency or any of its components,
is a party to litigation or has an interest in
such litigation, and NCUA determines that
use of such records is relevant and necessary
to the litigation, provided, however, that in
each case, NCUA determines that disclosure
of the records to the Department of Justice is
a use of the information contained in the
records that is compatible with the purpose
for which the records were collected.
9. Records in a system of records may be
disclosed as a routine use in a proceeding
before a court or adjudicative body before
which NCUA is authorized to appear (a)
when NCUA or any of its components or
employees are acting in their official
capacities; (b) where NCUA or any employee
of NCUA in his or her individual capacity
has agreed to represent the employee; or (c)
where NCUA determines that litigation is
likely to affect the agency or any of its
components, is a party to litigation or has an
interest in such litigation, and NCUA
determines that use of such records is
relevant and necessary to the litigation,
provided, however, NCUA determines that
disclosure of the records to the Department
of Justice is a use of the information
contained in the records that is compatible
with the purpose for which the records were
collected.
Appendix B—List of Regional Offices
With Addresses and States Covered by
Each Region
NCUA Region I Regional Office: 9
Washington Square, Washington Avenue
Extension, Albany, NY 12205, Phone (518)
862–7400. States covered: Connecticut,
Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New
Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and
Vermont.
NCUA Region II Regional Office: 1775
Duke Street, Suite 4206, Alexandria, VA
22314, Phone: (703) 519–4600. States
covered: Delaware, District of Columbia,
Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,
Virginia, and West Virginia.
NCUA Region III Regional Office: 7000
Central Parkway, Suite 1600, Atlanta, GA
30328, Phone: (678) 443–3000. States
covered: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana,
Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina,
Puerto Rico, Ohio, South Carolina,
Tennessee, and Virgin Islands.
NCUA Region IV Regional Office: 4807
Spicewood Springs Road, Suite 5200, Austin,
TX 78759, Phone: (512) 342–5600. States
covered: Arkansas, Illinois Iowa, Kansas,
Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,
North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota,
Texas, and Wisconsin.
NCUA Region V Regional Office: 1230
West Washington Street, Suite 301, Tempe,
AZ 85281, Phone: (602) 302–6000. States
covered: Alaska, Arizona, California,
Colorado, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana,
Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah,
Washington, and Wyoming.
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Mary F. Rupp,
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AGENCY: The National Endowment for
the Humanities.
ACTION: Notice of meetings.
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of
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National Foundation on the Arts and the
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including discussion of information
given in confidence to the agency by the
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invasion of personal privacy, pursuant
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Close Advisory Committee meetings,
dated July 19, 1993, I have determined
that these meetings will be closed to the
public pursuant to subsections (c)(4),
and (6) of section 552b of Title 5, United
States Code.
1. Date: August 2, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Language, Linguistics,
Rhetoric, and Communication in
Fellowships, submitted to the Division
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of Research Programs at the May 4, 2010
deadline.
2. Date: August 2, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Middle Eastern Studies
in Fellowships, submitted to the
Division of Research Programs at the
May 4, 2010 deadline.
3. Date: August 3, 2010.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 421.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Public Programming,
submitted to the Office of Challenge
Grants at the May 5, 2010 deadline.
4. Date: August 3, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for South and Southeast
Asian Studies in Fellowships, submitted
to the Division of Research Programs at
the May 4, 2010 deadline.
5. Date: August 3, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies in Fellowships,
submitted to the Division of Research
Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
6. Date: August 3, 2010.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 421.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Public Programming,
submitted to the Office of Challenge
Grants at the May 5, 2010 deadline.
7. Date: August 4, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for American History I in
Fellowships, submitted to the Division
of Research Programs at the May 4, 2010
deadline.
8. Date: August 4, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for American History II in
Fellowships, submitted to the Division
of Research Programs at the May 4, 2010
deadline.
9. Date: August 5, 2010.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 421.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for History II, submitted to
the Office of Challenge Grants at the
May 5, 2010 deadline.
10. Date: August 5, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for American Studies II in
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Fellowships, submitted to the Division
of Research Programs at the May 4, 2010
deadline.
11. Date: August 5, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Art History II in
Fellowships, submitted to the Division
of Research Programs at the May 4, 2010
deadline.
12. Date: August 6, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for American History and
Studies in Fellowships, submitted to the
Division of Research Programs at the
May 4, 2010 deadline.
13. Date: August 9, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Ancient and Classical
Studies in Fellowships, submitted to the
Division of Research Programs at the
May 4, 2010 deadline.
14. Date: August 9, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Romance Studies in
Fellowships, submitted to the Division
of Research Programs at the May 4, 2010
deadline.
15. Date: August 10, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Art History I in
Fellowships, submitted to the Division
of Research Programs at the May 4, 2010
deadline.
16. Date: August 10, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Political Science and
Jurisprudence in Fellowships,
submitted to the Division of Research
Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
17. Date: August 11, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for American Literature I in
Fellowships, submitted to the Division
of Research Programs at the May 4, 2010
deadline.
18. Date: August 11, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for American Literature II
in Fellowships, submitted to the
Division of Research Programs at the
May 4, 2010 deadline.
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19. Date: August 12, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for American History III in
Fellowships, submitted to the Division
of Research Programs at the May 4, 2010
deadline.
20. Date: August 12, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Sociology and
Psychology in Fellowships, submitted to
the Division of Research Programs at the
May 4, 2010 deadline.
21. Date: August 16, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Advanced Social
Science Research on Japan in
Fellowships, submitted to the Division
of Research Programs at the May 4, 2010
deadline.
22. Date: August 17, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for American Literature
and Studies in Awards for Faculty,
submitted to the Division of Research
Programs at the April 15, 2010 deadline.
23. Date: August 17, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for History and Politics in
Awards for Faculty, submitted to the
Division of Research Programs at the
April 15, 2010 deadline.
24. Date: August 18, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Literature, Philosophy,
and the Arts in Awards for Faculty,
submitted to the Division of Research
Programs at the April 15, 2010 deadline.
25. Date: August 18, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Social Sciences and
Ethnic Studies in Awards for Faculty,
submitted to the Division of Research
Programs at the April 15, 2010 deadline.
26. Date: August 19, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Old and New World
Archaeology in Fellowships, submitted
to the Division of Research Programs at
the May 4, 2010 deadline.
27. Date: August 19, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Report to Congress on Abnormal
Occurrences Fiscal Year 2009;
Dissemination of Information
Section 208 of the Energy
Reorganization Act of 1974 (Pub. L. 93–
438) defines an abnormal occurrence
(AO) as an unscheduled incident or
event which the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC)
determines to be significant from the
standpoint of public health or safety.
The Federal Reports Elimination and
Sunset Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–68)
requires that AOs be reported to
Congress annually. During Fiscal Year
2009, nine events that occurred at
facilities licensed or otherwise regulated
by the NRC and/or Agreement States
were determined to be AOs. The report
describes three events at NRC-licensed
facilities. All three NRC-licensee events
were medical events, as defined in Title
10, Part 35, of the Code of Federal
Regulations (10 CFR part 35). The report
also describes six events at Agreement
State-licensed facilities. [Agreement
States are those States that have entered
into formal agreements with the NRC
pursuant to Section 274 of the Atomic
Energy Act (AEA) to regulate certain
quantities of AEA licensed material at
facilities located within their borders.]
Currently, there are 37 Agreement
States. The first two Agreement Statelicensee events involved radiation
exposure to an embryo/fetus. The other
four Agreement State-licensee events
were medical events, as defined in 10
CFR part 35, and occurred at medical
institutions. As required by Section 208,
the discussion for each event includes
the date and place, nature and probable
consequences, the cause or causes, and
the actions taken to prevent recurrence.
Each event is also being described in
NUREG–0090, Vol. 32, ‘‘Report to
Congress on Abnormal Occurrences:
Fiscal Year 2009.’’ This report is
available electronically at the NRC Web
site https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doccollections/nuregs/staff/.
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There are three major categories of
events reported in this document: I. For
All Licensees, II. For Commercial
Nuclear Power Plant Licensees, and III.
Events at Facilities Other Than Nuclear
Power Plants and All Transportation
Events. The full report, available on the
NRC Web site, provides the specific
criteria for determining when an event
is an abnormal occurrence (AO) and
discusses ‘‘Other Events of Interest’’ that
do not meet the AO criteria but which
the Commission has determined should
be included in the report. The event
identification number begins with ‘‘AS’’
for Agreement State AO events and
‘‘NRC’’ for NRC AO events.
potential health effects to the embryo/
fetus.
Cause(s)—The cause of this event was
the close proximity of conception,
which resulted in a negative pregnancy
test, to the administration of iodine-131.
Actions Taken To Prevent Recurrence:
Licensee—The licensee is providing
additional instructions to its staff to
strongly emphasize to patients the risks
associated with being pregnant prior to
the administration of radioiodine
treatments.
State—The State conducted a followup inspection and did not take any
enforcement action regarding this event.
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I. For All Licensees
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Modern European
History II in Fellowships, submitted to
the Division of Research Programs at the
May 4, 2010 deadline.
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AS09–02 Human Exposure to
Radiation at Loyola University Medical
Center in Maywood, Illinois
Date and Place—September 21, 2009,
Maywood, Illinois.
Nature and Probable Consequences—
Loyola University Medical Center (the
licensee) reported that the
administration of 925 MBq (25 mCi) of
iodine-131 resulted in a dose to an
embryo/fetus of 67 mSv (6.7 rem). Prior
to the administration of iodine-131, a
urinary pregnancy test was conducted
by the licensee on September 21, 2009,
and it yielded a negative result. On
September 29, 2009, the patient notified
the licensee that she took a home
pregnancy test and it was positive. The
patient’s pregnancy was confirmed by
an independent clinic that administered
a second pregnancy test.
The administration of iodine-131 was
given to the patient at 2 to 3 weeks
gestation (as determined by a consulting
physician), a time period at which the
thyroid had not developed. Shortly
thereafter, the pregnancy ended. The
licensee calculated a total whole body
dose of 67 mSv (6.7 rem) to the embryo/
fetus. There was no dose to the fetal
thyroid since the pregnancy had ended
before the thyroid had developed.
Cause(s)—The cause of this event was
the close proximity of conception,
which resulted in a negative pregnancy
test, to the administration of iodine-131.
Actions Taken To Prevent Recurrence:
Licensee—The licensee reviewed its
established patient selection criteria,
screening methods, and testing
protocols for any procedural changes. A
more sensitive pregnancy test for
women capable of bearing children will
now be conducted no more than a few
days prior to the dose administration.
State—After consulting an expert, the
State determined that the administration
occurred before the development of the
thyroid. The State also performed
independent calculations that verified
the estimate of the fetal dose by the
A. Human Exposure to Radiation From
Licensed Material
During this reporting period, two
events at Agreement State-licensed
facilities were significant enough to be
reported as abnormal occurrences
(AOs). Although both of these events
occurred at medical facilities, they both
involved unintended exposures to
individuals who were not the patient.
Therefore, these events belong under the
criteria I.A, ‘‘For All Licensees’’ category
as opposed to the criteria III.C, ‘‘For
Medical Licensees’’ category.
AS09–01 Human Exposure to
Radiation at Chester County Hospital in
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Date and Place—March 30, 2009,
West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Nature and Probable Consequences—
Chester County Hospital (the licensee)
reported that a therapeutic dose of
2,001.7 MBq (54.1 mCi) of iodine-131
resulted in a dose to an embryo/fetus of
119 mSv (11.9 rem). On March 30, 2009,
the patient was given a pregnancy test
and it yielded a negative result. Based
on the negative pregnancy test, the
licensee administered the iodine-131 to
the patient.
On May 13, 2009, the patient
informed the authorized user that she
was pregnant. The administration of
iodine-131 was given to the patient
approximately 5 days post-conception, a
time period at which the thyroid had
not developed. The hospital discovered
the pregnancy at 9.5 weeks gestation, at
which time the thyroid had developed.
Due to residual iodine-131 in the
patient’s system, both a whole body and
an organ dose exposure occurred. The
hospital calculated a total whole body
dose to the embryo/fetus of 119 mSv
(11.9 rem) and a fetal thyroid dose of 9.7
mSv (0.97 rem). The hospital
recommended that the patient consult
with a genetic counselor for any
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee
Act (Pub. L. 92-463, as amended), notice is hereby given that the
following meetings of Humanities Panels will be held at the Old Post
Office, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20506.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael P. McDonald, Advisory
Committee Management Officer, National Endowment for the Humanities,
Washington, DC 20506; telephone (202) 606-8322. Hearing-impaired
individuals are advised that information on this matter may be obtained
by contacting the Endowment's TDD terminal on (202) 606-8282.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed meetings are for the purpose of
panel review, discussion, evaluation and recommendation on applications
for financial assistance under the National Foundation on the Arts and
the Humanities Act of 1965, as amended, including discussion of
information given in confidence to the agency by the grant applicants.
Because the proposed meetings will consider information that is likely
to disclose trade secrets and commercial or financial information
obtained from a person and privileged or confidential and/or
information of a personal nature the disclosure of which would
constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, pursuant
to authority granted me by the Chairman's Delegation of Authority to
Close Advisory Committee meetings, dated July 19, 1993, I have
determined that these meetings will be closed to the public pursuant to
subsections (c)(4), and (6) of section 552b of Title 5, United States
Code.
1. Date: August 2, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Language,
Linguistics, Rhetoric, and Communication in Fellowships, submitted to
the Division
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of Research Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
2. Date: August 2, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Middle Eastern
Studies in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research Programs
at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
3. Date: August 3, 2010.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 421.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Public
Programming, submitted to the Office of Challenge Grants at the May 5,
2010 deadline.
4. Date: August 3, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for South and
Southeast Asian Studies in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of
Research Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
5. Date: August 3, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of
Research Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
6. Date: August 3, 2010.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 421.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Public
Programming, submitted to the Office of Challenge Grants at the May 5,
2010 deadline.
7. Date: August 4, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for American History
I in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research Programs at the
May 4, 2010 deadline.
8. Date: August 4, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for American History
II in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research Programs at
the May 4, 2010 deadline.
9. Date: August 5, 2010.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 421.
Program: This meeting will review applications for History II,
submitted to the Office of Challenge Grants at the May 5, 2010
deadline.
10. Date: August 5, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for American Studies
II in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research Programs at
the May 4, 2010 deadline.
11. Date: August 5, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Art History II
in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research Programs at the
May 4, 2010 deadline.
12. Date: August 6, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for American History
and Studies in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research
Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
13. Date: August 9, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Ancient and
Classical Studies in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research
Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
14. Date: August 9, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Romance Studies
in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research Programs at the
May 4, 2010 deadline.
15. Date: August 10, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Art History I in
Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research Programs at the May
4, 2010 deadline.
16. Date: August 10, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Political
Science and Jurisprudence in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of
Research Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
17. Date: August 11, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for American
Literature I in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research
Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
18. Date: August 11, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for American
Literature II in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research
Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
19. Date: August 12, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for American History
III in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research Programs at
the May 4, 2010 deadline.
20. Date: August 12, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Sociology and
Psychology in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research
Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
21. Date: August 16, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Advanced Social
Science Research on Japan in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of
Research Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
22. Date: August 17, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for American
Literature and Studies in Awards for Faculty, submitted to the Division
of Research Programs at the April 15, 2010 deadline.
23. Date: August 17, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for History and
Politics in Awards for Faculty, submitted to the Division of Research
Programs at the April 15, 2010 deadline.
24. Date: August 18, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Literature,
Philosophy, and the Arts in Awards for Faculty, submitted to the
Division of Research Programs at the April 15, 2010 deadline.
25. Date: August 18, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Social Sciences
and Ethnic Studies in Awards for Faculty, submitted to the Division of
Research Programs at the April 15, 2010 deadline.
26. Date: August 19, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Old and New
World Archaeology in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research
Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
27. Date: August 19, 2010.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Modern European
History II in Fellowships, submitted to the Division of Research
Programs at the May 4, 2010 deadline.
Michael P. McDonald,
Advisory Committee, Management Officer.
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