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Re: iBanquet Invites (fwd)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mitchell E Berger)
Mon Apr 13 04:08:53 2009

To: "Leonard H Tower Jr." <tower@alum.MIT.EDU>
cc: Kristin Kuhn <kkuhn@MIT.EDU>, apo-bvp@MIT.EDU, apo-printshop@MIT.EDU,
        apo-treasurer@MIT.EDU, apo-om@MIT.EDU,
        Melissa Piper Hunt <wings@MIT.EDU>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 12 Apr 2009 23:04:53 EDT."
             <Pine.LNX.4.64L.0904122257210.14376@stavromula-beta.mit.edu> 
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 04:08:38 -0400
From: Mitchell E Berger <mitchb@MIT.EDU>

>    Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 22:48:25 -0400
>    From: Kristin Kuhn <kkuhn@MIT.EDU>
> 
>    step 3) stamp APO return address onto cards (the stamp is in the top
>    drawer of the treasurer's desk, near the back. may need to get an ink
>    refill somehow....)
>    
> there is an old-fashioned APO return address stamp in the drawer too
> 
> but i didn't see a stamp pad
> anyone know where they are, if AX still has any?
> 
> if the Coop on the first floor doesn't have stamp pads, take both
> stamps to
> 
> University Stationery Co
> 311 Massachusetts Ave
> Cambridge, MA 02139
> (617) 547-6650
> 
> a few blocks north of the RR tracks.
> they give MIT students discounts
> 
> the Staple Express on JFK in Harvard Square might be able to help too

We have one of those fancy cartridge-ink-based stamps, right?  I'd
probably agree that University Stationery is the most likely place
around here to have the replacement part (and they're quite helpful
people).  If you do find a traditional stamp pad that's dried up, I
have a black and a red pad re-inking bottle at LSC that we can
try using on it to see if it gets revived.  No guarantees, though.

Mitch


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