[KS] Re: AAS Korean Studies activities
Charles Muller
acmuller at human.toyogakuen-u.ac.jp
Thu Feb 18 07:53:28 EST 1999
Jay wrote,
>I would like to ask that people who post items in HTML, which I presume
>they are doing from a web-browser environment, please look into their
>preferences and have their messages sent as text rather than HTML. Text
>is much easier to read.
It is also much easier to respond to.
Chuck
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Charles Muller
Toyo Gakuen University, Chiba, Japan
Web Resources for East Asian Language and Thought
http://www.human.toyogakuen-u.ac.jp/~acmuller
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>Jay Lewis
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>On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, Mark Peterson wrote:
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>> AAS Korean Studies activities
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>> <div>Korean Studies actvities at the AAS meetings in Boston, March
>> 11-14.</div>
>> <div>with apologies to those on the list who are not AAS members</div>
>> <div><br></div>
>> <div><x-tab>ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ
>> </x-tab>You've received word already on the special reception at the
>> Harvard Faculty Club to which all Koreanists are invited:</div>
>> <div><br></div>
>> <div>The Korea Institute of Harvard University will be hosting<br>
>> a welcoming reception for all Koreanists attending the<br>
>> Boston AAS Conference. The reception will be held on<br>
>> Friday, March 12, 1999 from 7:00 - 10:00 PM.</div>
>> <div><br></div>
>> <div><x-tab>ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ
>> </x-tab>This will require a little bit of subway and/or taxi effort,
>> but worth it to enjoy the setting at Harvard.Ê And thanks to
>> Carter Eckert, Milan Hejtmanek, and the Korea Institute for
>> volunteering to host us.</div>
>> <div><br></div>
>> <div><x-tab>ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ
>> </x-tab>On Saturday evening, I don't have the details in front of me,
>> but I think it is in the 7:00 pm slot, the Korean Political Science
>> Association with host an extra session on the current situation in
>> Korea.Ê The Ambassador, Lee Hong Koo, will be a special guest
>> and participant at that session.</div>
>> <div><br></div>
>> <div><x-tab>ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ
>> </x-tab>Finally, on Saturday evening at 9:00, we will have our annual
>> CKS business meeting, in the Harvard Room (how appropriate) at the
>> hotel.Ê Let me encourage all members to attend.Ê We have
>> spotty attendance at times, but there are important items of business
>> that touch all of our careers.Ê There is one item on the agenda
>> from an outside funding source that I would like to share with many
>> of you before we get to Boston, but I don't want to include it on
>> this mailing since about 2/3rds of those on this list are not AAS
>> members.Ê Therefore,....</div>
>> <div><br></div>
>> <div><x-tab>ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ
>> </x-tab>If you are an AAS member, and would like to participate in
>> the meeting, either by previewing the agenda in advance of your
>> attendance by email (a later mailing I will provide), or by email
>> "virtual" attendance, drop me an email:Ê (cut and
>> paste one of the following -- do <u><i>not</i>Ê</u> use the
>> reply option and thereby "spam" the list):Ê
>> <u>either</u>Ê Mark_Peterson at email.eduÊ <u>OR</u>Ê
>> map3 at email.byu.edu</div>
>> <div><br></div>
>> <div><x-tab>ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ
>> </x-tab>I will put together an email list of interested CKS members
>> based on your responses and send out an agenda prior to the
>> meeting.</div>
>> <div><br></div>
>> <div>with best regards, (and again apologies to those on the list who
>> are not involved)</div>
>> <div>Mark Peterson<br>
>> </div>
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