Talk:Academy of Science, St. Louis

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Mary Burke, Executive Director of the Academy of Science of St. Louis gave me permission to use their copyrighted material on these Wiki pages. For confirmation please email mburke@academyofsciencestl.org thank you. S Burns Kessler

This is Mary Burke (mburke@academyofsciencestl.org) Executive Director of the Academy of Science of St. Louis. I grant permission for the content of our website (academyofsciencestl.org) to be utilized for the wikipedia page on the Academy of Science. 70.230.153.157 (talk) 23:28, 7 January 2010 (UTC)

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