Re: ASC meeting in November


Subject: Re: ASC meeting in November
From: Marty Schwartz (Schwartz@ohio.edu)
Date: Sun Mar 26 2000 - 14:26:07 CST


Yes. It isn't a session, but really just a place to send papers and
sessions that can be put together -- we can have more than one
session. so, if you have already sent something to Richard, skip sending
it to Ken. All Ken is going to do is to forward it to Richard!

Thanks -- bring lots of money to SF.

Marty

At 09:35 PM 03/23/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>Marty,
>
>Is this session the same as the one under Richard Wright's name? I've sent
>a pre-proposal to him and haven't heard back yet (ok, one day isn't exactly
>delayed turn around). I'm just checking so that I don't wind up in the
>"table sessions" again!
>
>I apologise if this is something I should already know.
>
>Linda D.
>
>
>
>At 08:17 PM 00/03/20 -0600, you wrote:
> >For those of you not numbed by the invasion of the ASC site this morning,
> >and still getting e-mail, I wanted to remind you that there is still time
> >to get a proposal in for a paper presentation on critical criminology for
> >this fall's ASC meetings in San Francisco. Just send an e-mail with the
> >name of the paper, full identification (name, address, phone, e-mail,
> >school identification), and an abstract of up to 100 words to:
> >
> >kmentor@nmsu.edu
> >
> >The deadline is fast approaching -- the end of the month, but it only takes
> >a few minutes to get this done. Full panels are welcome, along with
> >roundtables.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Marty Schwartz
> >
> >



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