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CEG assistance as a service project?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ping Huang)
Sun Nov 14 11:11:35 1993

Date: Sun, 14 Nov 93 11:09:43 -0500
From: pshuang@MIT.EDU (Ping Huang)
To: kdahm@MIT.EDU
Cc: apo-news@MIT.EDU, bonnyk@mitvmc.mit.edu
In-Reply-To: kdahm@MIT.EDU's message of Wed, 10 Nov 93 20:42:32 EST <9311110142.AA29320@w20-575-107.MIT.EDU>

Kevin said in earlier email:

 > I have been asked if this would "count" as a service project in terms of
 > fulfilling brotherhood expectations, pledge requirements etc.  I have
 > not had the opportunity to discuss this with the MVP but I'd say it
 > would certainly be a consideration since the CEG is certainly a valuable
 > serivce to the MIT campus.

The SVP wouldn't mind being consulted as well. :) In my opinion, helping
out with "CEG" projects (when they ask us for *SPECIFIC* help at
*SPECIFIC* times) could certainly qualify as participation in a service
project if APO members are participating together *BECAUSE* they know
that APO was asked to help out, and put in some minimum number of hours
helping out CEG. (Especially since we had to turn down at least one
on-campus service project this term due to scheduling conflict with
UMOC, so we're a little short on on-campus projects.) A three hours
minimum total does not seem unreasonable to me. Bridget, opinion?

As a reminder, we were asked to help out this Wednesday and Thursday at
4:00pm in the UA office (W20-401).

 == YiLFS, Ping Huang


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