Subject: Re: Tablers' tapes Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 11:05:56 EDT From: edwords@juno.com To: PRochelle1@aol.com CC: manysmiles@geocities.com, hileman@erols.com, humanism@juno.com On Sun, 4 Jul 1999 Paula Rochelle wrote: >Fred, >Today, Arthur Jackson and I packed Barbara and Ward Tabler's tape >collection into 10 boxes ready to mail to the AHA. They are addressed to the PO >Box and will be sent by Arthur in the next few days via US Postal Service at >book rate. It will be cheaper if the tapes are sent "Library Rate." This rate is granted not only to libraries, but to anyone sending anything TO a library. The AHA's library qualifies as "library" for these purposes, since we are an nonprofit org and maintain a library and archive that members and others may use. >Be aware they are coming and there are 10 of them measuring 8 by 8 by >16. Each one weighs about 25 pounds. We'll brace ourselves. By a copy of this I'm notifying the appropriate office staff here. >Most tapes, both cassette and reel to reel, had numbers and some >identification label. We were not able to keep them in sequential >order as they were not in sequential order in the boxes we received. Thank you for doing the best you could. We appreciate all that you've done. >It will be a bit of a job to catalogue them all and an even bigger job to listen to >them all. When we get a librarian-archivist, that will be that person's job. For now, the tapes will simply be stored in the proverbial cool, dry place. >Good luck! > >Paula Rochelle Thank you. -- Fred | American Humanist Association |\o/| 7 Harwood Drive, P.O. Box 1188 | _ | Amherst, NY 14226-7188 |/ \| 1-800-743-6646 or 1-716-839-5080 humanism@juno.com http://humanist.net ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.