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Richard Margolis <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 Nov 1994 22:04:20 -0500
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I am looking for help with a book about bridges and would
appreciate anything you can provide.
 
 
T H E   B R I D G E   P R O J E C T
 
Bridges often appear in news stories, scenes in movies,
backgrounds for advertisements, titles of books, and
locations for prisoner exchanges.  They do far more than
just help us cross the creek.  My goal is to define how much
more.
 
                                P l e a s e
                                  S e n d
                   B r i d g e  S t o r i e s
                                     T o
 
                         Richard Margolis
        T H E   B R I D G E   P R O J E C T
                  225 Barrington Street
            Rochester,  NY  14607  USA
 
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Bridges are important in our culture.  Please send
newspaper clippings, snapshots, anecdotes,
postcards, footnotes, horror stories, photographs
of people being married on a bridge, or bungee
jumping from one, or a favorite photograph of "your"
bridge - whatever contributes to an understanding of
the importance of bridges.  I am planning to assemble
this material into a book.
 
Send whatever you think is interesting.  I will
appreciate it and keep you informed about the project.
 
I have a Bridge Project Newsletter that I can send if
you are interested.  Please send me something about
bridges and your address.  The newsletter goes by
 regular mail
 
 
Thank you,
 R Margolis
 Rochester
 
 
 
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