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From: Latrice Madkins <lmad...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:06 AM
Subject: [MLHS PTSA] 2009 PSR High School Scholarship Essay Contest
To: Mira Loma High School PTSA <mlhs...@googlegroups.com>



Physicians for Social Responsibility
Sacramento Chapter


The Sacramento Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility
announces its 2009 Scholarship Essay Contest, open to high school
seniors in Sacramento and surrounding counties (Alpine, Amador,
Calaveras, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, San Joaquin, Solano, Sutter,
Yolo, and Yuba). Students may enter the contest by submitting an essay
of 500 words or less describing their thoughts on the following
statement by the great genius of the 20th Century, Albert Einstein:
"We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if mankind is
to survive."

A total of $10,250 in scholarships will be awarded to the top 10
contestants. Deadline for essay submission is March 11, 2009. Full
details of the contest are available at the PSR/Sacramento website.
For additional information or questions, or if you would like to be an
essay reader or assist the event in other ways, please email
in...@sacpsr.org or call (916) 955-6333.

Please help us publicize the 2009 PSR/Sacramento Scholarship Essay
Contest to high school seniors (a flyer is attached), and please also
consider making a contribution to help sustain this annual scholarship
program. Tax-deductible contributions to the PSR/Sacramento
Scholarship Fund may be sent to PSR/Sacramento, 10 Dumfries Court,
Sacramento, CA 95831 or can be made by credit card through PayPal.

Sincerely,

Harry
Harry Wang, MD           President, PSR/Sacramento
in...@sacpsr.org           10 Dumfries Court, Sacramento, CA
95831                                               916 955-6333

Combining the credibility of the medical profession with the power of
an active, concerned citizenry
to make the world a healthier, safer place.




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