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PAPP

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PAPPProposal and Award Policies and Procedures (National Science Foundation)
PAPPP-Aminopropiophenone
PAPPPermits And Permit Processing


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Caption: Alex Sapir (center) president of The Sapir Organization, received the 2006 Joseph Papp Racial Harmony Award from Rabbi Marc Schneier, (left) president of The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding, and Russell Simmons, chairman of The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding, at The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding's Fall Benefit on December 5.
From its very beginnings as The Shakespeare Workshop in 19%, the theater that Joseph Papp built (and that George Wolfe took over) was about breaking the rules: taking Shakespeare, the ultimate high-brow writer, to the gritty streets of New York, and casting the plays with American actors speaking in American accents.
Technical presentations will include "Review of resins for the rubber industry," by Andrew Tisler and Frank Papp of Cytec Industries, and "Multi-functional acrylates as anti-reversion agents," by Steve Henning and Scott Shapot of Sartomer.
 
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