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Re: Copies of convention legislation

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mandi Holmes)
Tue Oct 24 01:17:24 2006

Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 01:16:50 -0400 (EDT)
From: Mandi Holmes <holmesmd@MIT.EDU>
To: Ellen Kranzer <ccrazy@panix.com>
cc: apo-news@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: <200610240512.k9O5CJ803125@panix2.panix.com>


The CD is currently living with me. I'll gladly pass it on to anyone who 
wants to see it...

~m.


On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Ellen Kranzer wrote:

>
> If you are interested in seeing the legislation submitted to the
> National convention, Riv has a CD with PDFs on it. There are two
> files, 100+ page file with most of the legislation and a seperate file
> for the rituals related legislation (that's only about a dozen
> pages). There is also a file vitae from individuals who have announced that
> they are running for the board (other people can still choose to run
> at convention).
>
> I've also got a copy of the files and I'd be happy to print copies for
> anyone who wants one. Just let me know if you want a print out.
>
> Brothers can also download all the legislation except the rituals related proposals from the national web site at:
>
> http://www.apo.org/show/Conferences_and_Events/National_Convention/Legislation
>
> You will need to login to the site before you can access the
> file. Your initial login ID is your national membership number, which
> is on your membership card. If you have your membership card, you'll
> see that the membership number is formatted as:
>   number-number
> The larger number is your national membership number. The smaller
> number is your chapter id number.
>
> I've forgotten exactly what the initial password is. It is one of: a)
> your initial password is your last name, b) first initial and last
> name or c) first initial and first seven letters of the last name.
>
> Once you've logged in you can reset both your username and password.
>
> If you've never received your membership card see Sarah or riv, it
> should be in the office. If you've lost your card, you can write to
> registrar@apo.org or call the national office at (816)737-8667
>
> Y.i.S.
> Ellen
>

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