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Revised Program Proposal for the 1996 ATS Presidential Forum in Cooperation with the Samuel Neaman Institute for Advanced Studies in Science and Technology, Twenty-First Century Zionism: The Technion Connection, March 8-10, 1996, as of December 20, 1995
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There are materials within the archives that are marked confidential or proprietary, or that contain information that is obviously confidential. Examples of the latter include letters of references and recommendations for employment, promotions, and awards; nominations for awards and honors; resumes of colleagues of Dr. Viterbi; and grade reports of students in Dr. Viterbi's classes at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of California, San Diego.; These restricted items were not scanned and, therefore, are not included in the USC Digital Archive.; Researchers wishing to see any of the restricted materials should consult with the USC Libraries Special Collections staff.
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