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Re: Abbreviations in FAQ?
Fredrich J. Cruse (fcruse@NEMONET.COM)
Sun, 8 Feb 1998 21:17:48 -0600
I don't know about a FAQ, but MC is committee member. Most of the
abbreviations you see are from the list inside the registration form, i.e.
the two letter BSA code. Many do not know that such exists. To check them
out, look inside the cover of the registration form (at least that's where
they used to be)
Fredrich J. Cruse
fcruse@nemonet.com
"A person never stands taller than when they stoop to help a child.".
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