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Re: Next Meeting





	No meeting.  I didn't get any responses.  Steve and Kara can't
make it.  Probably next week.  Sorry :-)

On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Matthew MacCrimmon wrote:

> 
> will this be in Life Science III auditorium?
> 
> 
> 
> At 5:30 PM -0500 9/4/1999, Richard H. Fifarek wrote:
> >	I'm sure most of you have been wondering when the next meeting
> >will be, what with talk of the "5th Annivesary" and all.  Well, it was
> >tentatively scheduled for Fri. the 10th, but Steve et. all can't make it,
> >so I thought we'd shoot for Sat. the 11th.  What times would be best for
> >folks?  I was thinking 4pm or so.
> >
> >	This also brings up a good point, would anybody be better/badly
> >accomodated if we had the meetings on a different day/time?  I've pretty
> >much adopted the once a month deal as acceptable to all parties involved,
> >but maybe modifying the meeting time would be beneficial as well.
> >
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