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  • 1.  International Dimensions of Teach

    Posted 02-09-1999 15:42
    In a message dated 99-02-09 10:22:23 EST, you write:

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    Liora,

    Thank you for the kind words. I've included a copy of the document. I've
    also forwarded your message to the Director of International Affairs here at
    ESCEM. Our address is ESCEM - Campus de Poitiers; 11, rue de l'ancienne
    com???die; BP 5; 86001 Poitiers; France.
    >>
    Dear Evans Daniel Scott, and all others who reply to the entire list rather
    than the sender personally, on issues of concern primaily to sender and
    recipient.

    I presume that I am not the only one who will send a message asking that long
    attached files, especially, NOT be sent to the members of this list, without
    their specifically requesting it.

    The messages clutter up the incoming mail list and the attachments take up
    disk space, and can otherwise be a nuisance.

    Thanks.

    Erwin Rausch


  • 2.  International Dimensions of Teach

    Posted 02-10-1999 03:52
    My appologies for this unfortunate error.

    > -----Message d'origine-----
    > De: Erwin Rausch [SMTP:DidacticRa@AOL.COM]
    > Date: mardi 9 février 1999 21:42
    > À: MG-ED-DV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
    > Objet: Re: International Dimensions of Teach
    >
    > In a message dated 99-02-09 10:22:23 EST, you write:
    >
    > <<
    > File: Escem3.doc (387072 bytes)
    > DL Time (TCP/IP): < 1 minute
    >
    > Liora,
    >
    > Thank you for the kind words. I've included a copy of the document. I've
    > also forwarded your message to the Director of International Affairs here
    > at
    > ESCEM. Our address is ESCEM - Campus de Poitiers; 11, rue de l'ancienne
    > comédie; BP 5; 86001 Poitiers; France.
    > >>
    > Dear Evans Daniel Scott, and all others who reply to the entire list
    > rather
    > than the sender personally, on issues of concern primaily to sender and
    > recipient.
    >
    > I presume that I am not the only one who will send a message asking that
    > long
    > attached files, especially, NOT be sent to the members of this list,
    > without
    > their specifically requesting it.
    >
    > The messages clutter up the incoming mail list and the attachments take up
    > disk space, and can otherwise be a nuisance.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > Erwin Rausch