Today is our LAST Monday Night Dinner of the winter quarter.
We're ending a good run with *Earth Science**Professor Edward Meyer*!

*Topic*: A nice controversial topic -- hydraulic fracturing (aka fracking)

*Date*: TODAY, Monday February 25th
*Location*: Amarna, 23 East Wheelock St.
*Time*: 7 pm
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*Chefs*: Julia Salinger '15 and Christine Garcia '13

*Menu*:
- Mushroom, onion and cheddar quiche (for the veggie lovers)
- Ham and cheddar quiche (for the meat eaters)
- Mashed sweet potatoes
- Roasted broccoli with cherry tomatoes
- Cherry cobbler for dessert

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Edward Meyer is a professor in the Earth Sciences department as well as 
the director of field programs. He does research on using K/Ar to date 
illite K-bentonites involved in orogenic belts, as a proxy for 
hydrocarbon maturation, as well as constraining the proposed mechanisms 
for cap carbonate formation. When he's not researching, he teaches 
introductory Earth Scienceclasses, directs the department's field camp 
program (the Stretch), supports research labs, and manages the Earth 
Sciences website and computer system.