Speaker: Marian Feldman, Johns Hopkins University
Cosponsor(s): Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) and the Program in Archaeology | Ettinghausen Lecture
Venue: Hybrid
Audience: Everyone can join via Zoom registration; In-person - pre-registration required. Seating limited to 10 for public. Please pre-register for confirmation of seat.
Please check Event Details for links to Zoom registration and for in-person pre-registration.
Paul D. Feldman, a retired Johns Hopkins professor of physics and astronomy who was an authority on comets and also played the cello, died of heart disease Jan. 26 at his Guilford home. The former Bolton Hill resident was 82.
Paul D. Feldman, a retired Johns Hopkins professor of physics and astronomy who was an authority on comets and also played the cello, died of heart disease Jan. 26 at his Guilford home. The former Bolton Hill resident was 82.