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Laura, count me in and yes, I won't mind sharing a room tho' love to be on
my own--Judith
PS Thank you so much for organizing all of this--
At 01:47 PM 3/1/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear All:
>
>I am planning to take a trip to the Newberry Library, leaving early Tuesday
>May 11 and returning late Thurs. May 13. I would be happy to drive any
>faculty and graduate students who wish to attend. Brit, could you contact
>the Center for Renaissance Studies to ask if someone could give us an
>introduction to using the Newberry Library, either on Tues. afternoon,
>anytime Wed., May 12, or Thurs. the 13th in the morning or early
>afternoon? Those of you who wish to attend, simply email me before
>mid-April when I must make the van and hotel reservations. Brit tells me
>that we can afford to have the travel (in the van, that is) and room
>expenses paid for by our consortium fund -- you'll simply need to buy
>food. We may ask people to share rooms.
>
>All those graduate students who wish to come to the Newberry must first
>attend a seminar on research methods offered by Prof. Carla Pestana of
>History. She will be announcing that seminar momentarily -- of course all
>interested English graduate students may attend the seminar, but it will be
>a pre-requisite for those who intend to take the Newberry trip. (I'm sure
>you will all agree on this: we will be making better use of our research
>time if we figure out some things in advance.)
>
>Best, Laura
>
>Laura Mandell, Assoc. Prof. 513-529-5276 (Office)
>English / Miami Univ. of Ohio 513-529-1392 (FAX)
>370 Bachelor Hall [log in to unmask]
>Oxford, OH 45056
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