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  1. Newsgroups: comp.edu.composition
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!gatech!destroyer!fmsrl7!ukma!netnews.louisville.edu!ulkyvx.louisville.edu!r0mill01
  3. From: r0mill01@ulkyvx.louisville.edu
  4. Subject: (Fwd: *C&CD*) RE: RE: Internet Course (Forwarded Message) (4)
  5. Sender: news@netnews.louisville.edu (Netnews)
  6. Message-ID: <1992Nov7.113122.1@ulkyvx.louisville.edu>
  7. Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1992 15:31:22 GMT
  8. Lines: 41
  9. Nntp-Posting-Host: ulkyvx02.louisville.edu
  10. Organization: University of Louisville
  11.  
  12.  
  13. Entry: 4
  14. Date: Sat, 07 Nov 1992 09:00:34 EST
  15. From: IN%"RobertRoyar@Delphi.COM" Robert Royar, (C&CD Moderator)
  16. Message-id: <1992Nov07.090034.v7.009.3.Grendel.Lair@Cratylus>
  17. References: <9211060222.AA16284@andromeda.rutgers.edu>,<01GQTSH5SX1C8WXQZA@ulkyvx.bitnet>
  18. Subject: RE: RE: Internet Course (Forwarded Message) (4)
  19. Reply-to: "Computers & Composition Digest (R. Royar)" <R0MILL01@ULKYVX.BITNET>
  20. Organization: Cratylus Educational Software
  21.  
  22. Buried in the original posting (<9211060222.AA16284@andromeda.rutgers.edu>
  23. included in C&CD 7.008):
  24.  
  25. >Registration Fee: free
  26.  
  27. >- ----------------------------------------
  28. >AUTOMATED REGISTRATION (Preferred)
  29.  
  30. >To register for "Navigating the Internet: an Interactive
  31. >Workshop" send the following e-mail message (NO SUBJECT HEADING) to:
  32.  
  33. >listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu
  34.  
  35. >In the body of the e-mail message send:
  36.  
  37. >sub navigate yourfirstname yourlastname
  38.  
  39. >(If the above instructions are unfamiliar to you, ask for
  40. >assistance from your computer center.)
  41.  
  42. >E-MAIL REGISTRATION
  43.  
  44. >Send e-mail requesting registration to:
  45.  
  46. >rs@usl.edu
  47.  
  48.  -- Robert Royar (RobertRoyar@Delphi.com) New York Institute of Technology
  49.     "Teaching is the focus of the Old Order; learning is the focus of the new."
  50.                                                                - Andrea Fishman
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