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This could be an interesting way to find out how museums can
be integrated into their communities. Note that museums are not
included in their list of professionals. Our fault, not their's.
Robbin Murphy
NYU/Museum Studies
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From: IN%"[log in to unmask]" "C903HUC" 28-FEB-1994 12:11:22.60
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Subj: invite to a happening
INVITATION TO JOIN IN OUR FUN
Feb 28, 1994
We have a group at Southeast Missouri called "The Newspaper
of the Future." The membership consists of professors,
students, and community professionals from Journalism,
Television, Advertising, Radio, Graphic Design, Music, and
Psychology.
Presently, we are examining the possible futures of the
newspaper. Starting in about two weeks we will divide up
into four groups with each group constructing it own vision
of a newspaper of the future. Presumably most or all of
these "papers" will be interactive and multimedia.
We invite your participation in one of several ways.
Mode 1 - Be an active participant in a group as regular
member.
Mode 2 - Be an active consultant to a group.
Mode 3 - Be an active consultant to all groups.
Mode 4 - You name it.
The value of the experience for every one will be greatly
increased by participation of experts such as you.
Please respond as soon as possible.
I would appreciate your posting this notice (perhaps with
your endorsement) to other boards.
Thank you for you kind attention.
Bob Poteet, Department of Mass Communication, Southeast
Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
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