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"Give to the Max" with GSA!

Dear colleagues,
Thursday Nov. 18 is “Give to the Max” Day!
Your contribution allows the GSA to further support the study of the German language and culture across North America and the globe.
Support the GSA and its members by donating to one of many worthwhile initiatives, such as the Barclay Book Prize, the GSA Endowment Fund, or The GSA Community Fund.
https://thegsa.org/members/donate
Also consider a graduate institutional membership which includes up to six free memberships for graduate students: another way to help out future scholars with limited resources.
The GSA is a non-profit organization under 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Service of the United States of America. Accordingly, your contribution is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Thanks in advance for your support of the German Studies Association.
Thomas Haakenson
Treasurer


 

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