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Re: 4C's Harley Pin



Date sent:      Tue, 16 Jan 1996 10:07:04 -0600
Send reply to:  wcenter@unicorn.acs.ttu.edu
From:           rlong@daemen.edu (Richard Long)
To:             Multiple recipients of list <wcenter@unicorn.acs.ttu.edu>
Subject:        4C's Harley Pin

Richard,
    I am not going to 4C's, but I would like to have a Harley pin.  
Would it be possible for me to order one and include postage for you 
to mail it to me?
Carolyn Kinslow
Cameron University
Lawton, OK
carolynk@cameron.edu








        If you want an official WCenter Harley-Davidson motorcyle pin
        for the Milwaukee 4C's, you need to act now! The pewter pins,
        like last year's tractors, are bound to attract the kind of
        attention WCenter wants. We need to know how many pins to order,
        so please email Richard Long at <rlong@daemen.edu> before
        *February 5* and ask him to put you on the Harley list.

        And now (oops!) for the business side. Once you order your pin,
        you have to pay for it! The cost will be $8 or less; once
        we know the final price, you'll be informed, and you'll have
        until March 4 to send cash or check, payable to Richard Long, to,

                Richard Long, Writing Coordinator
                Academic Computing
                Daemen College
                4380 Main Street
                Amherst, NY 14226

        Only thoses Centaurs who pay by March 13 are guaranteed
        a Harley. So order now and you'll receive your pin at the WCenter
        breakfast Friday morning (more information to follow) or you can
        get your pin earlier from Paula Gillespie at the conference
        registration area.

        For those of you who have recently signed on to WCenter, you need
        to know that last year we were looking for ways to recognize one
        another at CCCC, and Jeanne Simpson brought us each a red rose
        to wear in our lapels, and Katie Fischer got John Deere to fork
        over free John Deere pins.  This is the way the pin tradition
        started.  So please join us this year and wear your Harley so
        we'll know that, for better or worse, you're one of us.


        Richard