Say, there's a terrific cartoon I would like to know if anyone has, it
shows two very serious faculty having coffee. One says, "What you need is
a grant to free up some time so you can write a really first-rate grant
proposal."
Another favorite I do have shows three serious people meeting at a
conference table. Two are leaning forward, and the other says, "What I'm
proposing is this. No."
-Glenn
At 09:49 AM 11/13/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Petra and RESADMers--
>
>I've lifted cartoons from the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Chronicle of Higher
>Ed, a book of development-related cartoons our development director lent me,
>plus the New Yorker, newspapers, and anywhere else I happened to find them.
>
>The next question, of course, is did I obtain permission to use them? Not
>exactly--I called this a fair use, since they were one-time reprints for
>educational purposes. Would that have stood up to a challenge? Probably
>not, but I don't do it anymore so I won't worry about it. Besides, there's
>no such thing as plagiarism in the grants business.
>
>Yours in crime, Bill
>
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Illinois Institute of Technology
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