[net.works] Athena lecture series

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Tuesday, Project Athena begins an IAP lecture series on Athena
Development Directions.  The first lecture will be an overview that
might be of interest to people at Tech Square.   Abstract follows.
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First lecture:  The Athena Technical Plan

Speaker:  Jerome H. Saltzer, Technical Director of Project Athena
Time and Place:  Tuesday, January 14, 10-11:30 a.m., 34-101

How Project Athena will evolve from 45 time-shared minicomputers to
2000 networked workstations supported by file storage, printing,
mail, and other services.
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Remaining lectures, same time and place, different days:
2.  (Wed., Jan 15)  Athena Networks and Communications.  Jeffrey I. Schiller
3.  (Thur., Jan 16)  Translating Athena Names.  David G. Grubbs
4.  (Tues., Jan 21)  X:  The Athena Window System.  James Gettys
5.  (Wed., Jan 22)  Kerberos:  Athena Workstation Authentication.
						B. Clifford Neuman
6.  (Thur., Jan 23)  Athena Applications and Demonstrations.
						Mark H. Levine