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Date: | Fri, 7 Feb 1997 16:42:48 -0600 |
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A couple smart-aleckey remarks late on a Friday afternoon:
If caterers let in pests every time they open the doors, maybe we shouldn't
let visitors in the doors, either!
Education may be an unintended byproduct for those who come to us for a
party. But then, what of all the visitors who come to our doors and pay
admission just to kill an afternoon, show relatives the sights, amuse the
kids, etc. etc., and for whom education is also an unintended byproduct?
And a happy weekend to all!
-- Gene
Eugene Dillenburg
Geology Department
The Field Museum FAX: 312-922-9566
Roosevelt Road at Lake Shore Dr. phone: 312-922-9410 ext. 293
Chicago, Illinois 60605
"It's not really food if it doesn't hurt."
-- Bruce Elliott
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