Re: AIS: Early Years and Current Assumptions
- Subject: Re: AIS: Early Years and Current Assumptions
- From: D*@aol.com
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 01:02:24 EST
From: DWiris@aol.com
In a message dated 3/14/99 7:03:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, pdyer@flash.net
writes:
<< One thing of note, however, that maybe y'all might think about that may
have
contributed to the "label" of AIS as a TB society over, say, the past 40
years: The annual Symposium. Favorite 100 TB's. OK, the sections (some of
them) run popularity polls amongst themselves (medians, LA's, I assume
Siberians, etc.). I think, in retrospect, AIS probably hurt itself by NOT
publishing some of those polls in the AIS Bulletin, even though on the
surface it might appear to be a duplication of information. Conversely, I
feel it would have STRENGTHENED the various sections, and all-the-more made
AIS look like a better-balanced society. >>
Dear Perry,
You made a good point.
Dorothy
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