I myself am not too eager to support any of his fundraising ideas... no offense to him, but I don't see any reason to trust him yet.  I'm just forwarding the thing to the people who need it.  If I were the Foundation, I'd say "we have it under control, *we'll* contact *you* if we need it, mmkay thanks" :-P

On 8/26/07, Ray Saintonge <saintonge@telus.net> wrote:
Perhaps so, but when someone is looking for support in this way
credibility is important.  When someone purports to represent an
educational community I would be inclined to hold them to a higher standard.

Ec

Casey Brown wrote:
> Let's not be too mean... someone was just requesting a press release.
>
> On 8/26/07, *CHIZIIS@aol.com <mailto: CHIZIIS@aol.com>* <
> CHIZIIS@aol.com <mailto:CHIZIIS@aol.com>> wrote:
>
>     I think we'd better spell "college" correctly to have an
>     credibility.  And we'd better say "an education"  instead of "a
>     education".
>
>     Elizabeth Chislett
>


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