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CPW for those who are going to be around this summer
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Charley Hamilton)
Tue May 7 11:25:24 1996
To: apo-news@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 07 May 1996 11:23:23 EDT
From: Charley Hamilton <chashmlt@MIT.EDU>
CPW is Chapter Program Workshop. It is a "tracked" workshop, in which
current officers, or those who have strong interest in a particular office can
get together with other such Brothers and APO staff to address issues of
particular importance to the specific office. I would recommend it to all of
the current officers, and anyone who is planning to run for a specific office
at the end of this term or in the future. There is a cost associated with it,
~ $40, but depending on the chapter's finances, there may be some assistance
available.
YiLFS,
Charley
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From: John Grossi <jgrossi@mu.bbn.com>
Subject: Re: CPW
To: chashmlt@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 07 May 1996 8:41:45 EDT
Charles--
As you probably saw from my spammage (mass mailing to everyone)
the Umaine CPW is definitely going... I guess we now need to see if we
can get people there... is anyone interested from MIT?
- -John
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From: John Grossi <jgrossi@MU.BBN.COM>
Subject: UMaine CPW announcement
To: Multiple recipients of list APO-L <APO-L@VM.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Brothers--
I wanted to take a moment to point out a piece of the most
recent chapter mailing. An additional CPW has been added to the
previously announced ones. Sigma Xi chapter at the University of Maine
will be the site of a CPW July 26-28. The University of Maine is
located about 10 miles north of Bangor Maine on I-95. All major
transportation outlets are availible in Bangor. (transportation to
site can be provided) Transportation is availible from Boston to the
location throught the courtesy of staff if you are not able to get to
Bangor, or if your drive is such that you do not want to drive the
whole way. I would encourage everyone to mark this on there calendars
and send in your registration! If you've got any questions about
tranportation contact myself (jgrossi@bbn.com), or Bill Reed
(wreed@maine.maine.edu ) and we'll be more than happy to see how we
can get you down east.
YiLFS
-John Grossi
Section 94 Chair
Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont
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