[KS] R: "U.S. should consider withdrawing troops from Korean Peninsula",U S Senator Jesse Helms says
Andrea Campana
ancampana at libero.it
Tue Jun 20 05:55:05 EDT 2000
OK with receiving ICAS materials. Andrea Campana
----------
> Da: Yong-ho Choe <choeyh at hawaii.edu>
> A: korean-studies at mailbase.ac.uk; korean-studies at mailbase.ac.uk
> Oggetto: Re: "U.S. should consider withdrawing troops from Korean
Peninsula",U S Senator Jesse Helms says
> Data: martedì 20 giugno 2000 0.00
>
> I don't mind receiving ICAS materials. They are often quite useful and
enlightening.
>
>
>
>
> At 03:09 PM 6/18/2000 -1000, Henny Savenije wrote:
> >At 10:03 AM 6/19/00, Michael Goodwin wrote:
> >>John C Jamieson wrote:
> >>
> >> > I suggest that "ICAS" communications not be sent through "Korean
Studies".
> >> > Readers will then be able to deal directly with that organization
regarding
> >> > continued receipt. Thanks.
> >>
> >>I agree entirely! ICAS often sends duplicates of their messages as well
and
> >>that is particularly irritating --after it has happened a dozen or so
times.
> >>Thanks.
> >
> >I agree too, I get them nowadays in triplets, since I receive them
> >personally and on two lists I subscribed to.
> >
> >Quite irritating.
> >
> >Thanks as well
> >
> >-----------------------
> >Henny Savenije (Lee Hae Kang)
> >
> >Feel free to discover Korea with Hendrick Hamel (1653-1666)
> >http://www.henny-savenije.demon.nl (in English)
> >In Korean
> >http://www.henny-savenije.demon.nl/indexk2.htm
> >In Dutch
> >http://www.henny-savenije.demon.nl/Dutch
> >Frits Vos Article about Witsen and Eibokken and his first Korean-Dutch
> >dictionary
> >http://www.henny-savenije.demon.nl/FritsVos
> >Korea through Western Cartographic eyes
> >http://user.chollian.net/~savenije (in English)
> >
> >
> Yong-ho Choe, Professor
> Department of History
> University of Hawaii at Manoa
> Honolulu, HI 96822
>
> Tel: 808 956-6762
> Fax: 808 956-9600
> E-mail: choeyh at hawaii.edu
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
More information about the Koreanstudies
mailing list