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This proves for all time one important
principle:DO NOT write anything on e-mail you
don't want the whole world to see. Especially 1900
or so that work in your field!
Alan Heaberlin, Vice President
California Museum of Air and Space
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Museum discussion list
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
> Behalf Of Robert Handy
> Sent: Sunday, April 04, 1999 7:12 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: New Museum Plan
>
>
> HoBoy! This looks like the beginning
> of a hot one. I wonder if maybe
> "Katie" subscribes to Museum_L. We
> could all be in on the beginning of
> a real scandalous thread here. Tell us
> more, Bill. Who's Katie? What
> does she look like so we can avoid her
> "coming on" to us?
>
> Maybe you should be a little more
> careful, Bill, about making sure
> certain messages are sent privately.
>
> "Bill & D. Bagwell" wrote:
> >
> > Your message of Mon. eve. was not
> received until Sat. eve in spite of the
> fact that I checked e-mail Tuesday
> afternoon before leaving for Washita.
> Fort, that is. Have just arrived back
> home. Will ask Donna about this, but
> don't want Katie to even know. Wouldn't
> want her this close. Interestingly,
> heard about her from two different guys
> while at Washita. Guys at Washita who
> report she was coming on to them.
> Different times, different
> conversations. Hmmm. And who's filing
> harrassment charges? Have you heard
> from the Little Rock museum? John said
> he had a long e-mail from you before he
> left. Keep in touch. Love - D
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Three Rivers Museum
> [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> > Sent: Monday, March 29, 1999 11:46 AM
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: New Museum Plan
> >
> > I am the Chairman of a small regional
> history museum being formed
> > in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Our museum
> building will soon receive funding
> > for construction of our facilities
> and groudbreaking is set for June of
> > this year.
> >
> > I now would like to start the process
> to develop a comprehensive museum
> > plan.
> > I know this should have been
> developed earlier, but it wasn't. I was
> > wondering if
> > there might be others on this list
> that might provide me with sample copies
> > of
> > the plan for their museum. We would
> especially welcome information
> > from regional historical museums and
> startup museums.
> >
> > Any help in this process would be
> grealy appreciated.
> >
> > Roger Bell
> > Chairman
> > Three Rivers Museum of Muskogee
> >
> >
> ****************************************
> ************************************
> > *
> > Be A Part of History! Join the Three
> Rivers Museum of Muskogee
> > See Our Web Site at
> WWW.3RIVERSMUSEUM.MUSKOGEE.OK.US
>
> --
> Robert Handy
> [log in to unmask]
> http://www.bchm.org
>
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