Re: All this reunion talk

From: Mary Whisner (whisner@u.washington.edu)
Date: Thu Jun 19 1997 - 17:12:29 PDT


AALLNet has a detailed meeting index, with events, times, and rooms:
<http://www.aallnet.org/events/97_meeting_index.html>

I used Netscape's "Find" command to search for the word "reunion" and
found this for Michigan:

AFF: Michigan Reunion, 07/21/1997 - 5:30 PM (start), 07/21/1997 - 7:00 PM
(end), Margaret Leary (contact), BCC-335

I did not find any occurence of the word "Toledo" and, skimming, I didn't
see anything else relevant either. (Searching is not perfect -- for
instance searching for either "reunion" or "Washington" does not turn up
the University of Washington's event, because it's listed as "Univ of
Wash" and doesn't use the word "reunion." But it's happening
nonetheless, and I hope to see UW friends there! That's Sunday, 5-7:30,
Sheraton-Harbor I.)

Having this detailed index available before the meeting is handy (at least
for those of us who like to type up schedules before hitting the road).
Thanks to Jason Hinkle and the others who maintain AALLNet!

By the way, agendas for the AALL Business Meetings are also available on
AALLNet. Start planning your parliamentary maneuvers!

See you in Baltimore (and I'll see some of you in Washington, first, at
the Institute).
                                        -- Mary

   Mary Whisner, Head of Reference
   Gallagher Law Library, University of Washington
   whisner@u.washington.edu

On Thu, 19 Jun 1997, Bryan Carson wrote:

> Since I have gotten several messages about reunions for
> various library schools, does anyone know if there is a
> University of Michigan library school reunion planned? (Or for
> that matter a University of Toledo Law School one, since Ted
> Potter was one of the ones making reunion plans for Illinois
> grads.)
>
> See you in Baltimore.
>
>
> Bryan M. Carson, J.D., M.I.L.S.
> Reference/Computer Services Librarian
> Hamline University Law Library
> 1536 Hewitt Avenue
> St Paul, Minnesota 55104
> 612-523-2063
> bcarson@gw.hamline.edu
>
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