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Charity mail update...
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Emily G Wallis)
Fri Dec 16 15:35:40 1994
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Date: Fri, 16 Dec 1994 15:26:17 EST
From: Emily G Wallis <egwallis@MIT.EDU>
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From: estherk@MIT.EDU (Esther Kim)
To: asce-off@MIT.EDU
Subject: Don't send mail!
Cc: civ-eng@MIT.EDU, env-eng@MIT.EDU, parsons@MIT.EDU, pierce2@MIT.EDU,
21.a15-students@MIT.EDU, mitswe@MIT.EDU
...but do look at the WWW page! (see below)
thanks,
esther kim
'97 1E
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Date: Tue, 13 Dec 1994 15:28:42 -0500
From: Dave Hwang <martus@MIT.EDU>
I took a look into this. DO NOT SEND EMAIL.
there is a charity drive going on. it's called th cyberspace
christmas campaign. in order to help out, you need to use a World Wide
Web browser (Mosaic, Lynx, etc) and access:
http://north.pole.org/
there are 4 charities there
second harvest food bank
chesepeake wildlife heritage
qharlem educational activites fund
plugged in
and each has corporate sponsors.
north.pole.org monitors the accesses to the charity web page, and
each sponsor pays a dime for every access (via WWW) to it's charities
home page. So you find out about the charity, and they get money.
recognition and knowledge. two key elements, i guess.
So please don't send mail, check out the Web Page:
http://north.pole.org
later...
dave hwang
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