Re: A Friday Diversion

From: Gerald Clark (Gerald.Clark@SFGOV.ORG)
Date: Fri Apr 25 2003 - 12:47:05 PDT


Ah, yes, such accidents can have grave consequences!

GERALD H. CLARK
Reference Librarian
San Francisco Law Library
401 Van Ness Ave., Rm 401
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-554-6837

                                                                                                                                 
                      Kent Olson
                      <kolson@virginia. To: Kathy Carlson <KCARLS@state.wy.us>, law-lib@ucdavis.edu
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                      04/25/2003 12:24
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Note that legal literature plays an important role in this research study.
The book that caused the tragic accident shown in the section "The
Feasibility of Peeps and Library Usage" is Percival E. Jackson's The Law of
Cadavers and of Burial and Burial Places (2d ed 1950).

Kent Olson
UVA Law Library
kolson@virginia.edu

At 01:07 PM 4/25/2003 -0600, Kathy Carlson wrote:
       http://www.millikin.edu/staley/fluff/peep_research.html

      This page was created for an exhibit in the "Faculty Peep Show" on
      display at the Perkinson Gallery, Kirkland Fine Arts Center, Millikin
      University from April 11-25, 2003. The show was organized to
      commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of marshmallow peeps. Criteria
      for the show included the incorporation of peeps into a work related
      to your discipline. Thus the birth of Peep Research: A study of
      small fluffy creatures and library usage.

      It was noted by a librarian viewing the page that at no point did
      they stoop to saying: 'SShhh ... I don't want to hear one Peep out
      of you.'"
      Enjoy!

      Kathy Carlson
      Wyoming State Law Library
      Supreme Court Building
      2301 Capitol Avenue
      Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002
      Phone: (307) 777-7509
      Fax: (307) 777-7240
      E-Mail: kcarls@state.wy.us



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