Re[2]: MidWest SRA Speakers Network -Reply Linda Schwarz 27 Jun 1995 16:32 EST

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I think I wll get my target of a dozen or so presentors and sessions.
Some people are offering more than one, a couple of people will present
only in tandem.  I've already booked one session that Zuzolo and I do, but
it's down in North Carolina.  It's for a member, though, and that's all that
counts.  Some of the sessions will have no takers and others will be
over-subscribed. I am already really worried about my schedule.  I just
picked up a committee job for NCURA and have NO idea how I will do it.
It's the travel time and money that are hard.

But the Network is sufficiently big for a pilot.  Then you will get to decide
upon which committee this can be foisted.  I want to talk in detail about
how this might go nationally, if we adopt it.
I feel our staff will want to raise the prices to generate income.
I want to keep it cheap and collegial.  The coordination, I feel, should be
considered like the Journal-- a cost that we must augment as a service
to members.  We've lots of time to hammer this out.

Going nuts down here.

Put your money where your mouth is.  You want an app?

Spanky
>       Spanky:
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>       If you get hard up, we Northeasterns travel for a modest fee.  Nice
>       work!
>
>       Diane

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Mike McCallister, Ph.D.
Director, Sponsored Programs
Southeast MIssouri State University
One University Plaza
Cape Girardeau, MO  63701
314-651-2196 fax 314-651-2001
xxxxxx@SEMOVM.SEMO.EDU
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Delbert says, "Someday, Baby. Someday, Maybe. Maybe Someday,
Baby."

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Spanky,

I had an application, but can't locate it.  I am of course a multi talented
individual, and charming to boot, and I can talk industry-university
experiences, some intellectual property, as well as the usual preaward
stuff.  Is this enough?  Do you need me?

Linda Schwarz