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<p>The ACHA will hold its spring conference at Princeton University on Saturday March 13, 2010. The one day conference is being partially underwritten by a grant from Princeton University’s Russell P Newton Fund, though the efforts of our President Emeritus, Professor William Chester Jordan. Our new President Professor Steven Avella of Marquette who is also serving as program chair for the conference, thanked Professor Jordan for his efforts after Siena College in upstate New York informed the association that budget constraints would not allow them to serve as host. The annual spring conference creates an important invitation, especially to graduate students to deliver papers and serve on panels Avella noted.</p>
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