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Roger Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Jan 1999 09:00:08 +1300
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AGREED!  I hope Dr David will loosen up - the song cycle was a fun way to
start the year!
As for the SPAM, that will be dealt with upon John's return. This is A GREAT
list with an entertaining bunch of folks attached!



>I would have thought that a sense of humor would be a prerequisite for
>working at a place the locals call "oo ee poo ee" (IUPUI). Lighten up. Our
>moderator will be back soon.


>>I am curious how you have allowed the flurry of non-museum materials to
>>proliferate on this list in recent weeks.
>>Ridiculous songs that go on forever.  Advertisements for free adult web
>>sites.  Anti-obesity drugs.   Having previously
>>worked in the museum field for nearly a decade, I can't believe that the
>>field has degenerated this much.
>>
>>David G. Vanderstel, Ph.D.
>>Executive Director
>>National Council on Public History
>>425 University Boulevard - Cavanaugh 327
>>Indianapolis, Indiana  46202-5140
>>
>>317.274.2718
>>317.274.2347 (fax)
>>[log in to unmask]
>>http://www.iupui.edu/~ncph
>>
>
>
>Gale Motter                          E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>Creative Exhibits Designer
>Bays Mountain Park
>853 Bays Mountain Park Road
>Kingsport, Tenn. 37660
>
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