Although it was once considered bad form to end sentences with prepositions,
it is now an accepted practice. (and for that, I am eternally grateful and
say nah-nah-nah to my 7th grade grammar teacher!)
There is probably going to be a session at the SRA International meeting on
this very topic.
Jennifer Morgan, M.H.A.
Director, Office of Grants & Contracts
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Health Systems
3811 O'Hara Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
voice (412) 624-0743
fax (412) 624-0714
xxxxxx@msx.upmc.edu
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tricia L. Callahan [SMTP:xxxxxx@LOUISVILLE.EDU]
> Sent: Friday, March 05, 1999 2:26 PM
> To: xxxxxx@hrinet.org
> Subject: RA publications
>
> At the University of Louisville, we are trying to put together a package
> for
> our PI's on research rules/regulations/etc. Does anyone have a similar
> package/pamphlet? I realize we will have to tailor, but we wanted a model
> to
> work with. (Can I end a sentence with with?)
>
>
> Tricia L. Callahan, M.A. Phone: (502) 852-6512
> Sponsored Programs FAX: (502) 852-8361
> Jouett Hall, Suite 100 E-mail: xxxxxx@louisville.edu
> University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292
>
>
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