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Re: World Rover Moot '00 -Reply

Bruce C Johnson (bjoh@loc.gov)
Tue Jan 19 05:51:25 1999


Bill is correct about this.

Bruce Johnson

>>> Bill Sills <whs@idcnet.com> 18 January 1999 5:11 pm >>>
The last I knew, Charles Holmes was the Director of the
Venturing Division.

YISS;
Bill Sills

Alex Chacko John Neroth wrote:
>
> Hey Rob,
>
> I'm planning to write a letter to National strongly urging that we
send a
> contingent to the Moot. If we can get enough people to do this,
something
> might happen (though, knowing the BSA, probably nothing will
happen).
>
> Do you have any suggestions on to whom I should write specifically?
If I just
> address a letter to "Dear Sir or Madam" at the National Council,
BSA, it'll
> probably end up in the round file (wastepaper basket). Before the
World
> Jamboree, I wrote a letter to Donald Wilson (the Director of the
Jamboree
> Division). What surprised me wasn't that he turned down my
suggestion; rather,
> I was surprised that he asnwered my letter at all! Ideas for people
to write
> are the Donald R. Wilson, the Director of the Venturing Division
(who's that
> again?), and Jere B. Ratcliffe. However, in order for our letters
to actually
> reach these people, we need to have their "Mail SUM Number"; the SUM
of the
> Jamboree Division is S203 (NOT S404), but I don't know the SUMs of
the other
> divisions.
>
> I'd appreciate any ideas and suggestions you have!
>
> Yours in Scouting,
>
> Alex C. J. Neroth
> E-mail: aneroth@stanford.edu
> URL: http://www.stanford.edu/~aneroth
>
> On Sun, 17 Jan 1999 09:16:06 -0700 (MST), Robert Murphy wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >Quick little tidbits about americans at the last world Moot:
> >
> >3 Americans were at the event as staff:
> >-2 "Adults" based in Europe because of there jobs attended.
> >-1 Explorer from Circle Ten council. He resentented BSA through
his
> >council. The council approved letting him go to the Moot. (or that
is
> >what he told me.)
> >
> >The one Explorer was at the NJ '97 handing out information on the
Moot.
> >Also at the Explorer reunion he talked a litte about the Moot. For
more
> >info from him, mail him at ikik@mail.utexas.edu or mail him at
> >
> >World Moot 2000
> >2915 Rooling Hills Dr
> >Carrollton, TX 75007
> >
> >Check out http://www.moot2000.org.mx/. Not much in English yet,
but
> >they're working on that. :)
> >
> >YiV,
> >
> >RObert
> >
> >


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