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Julius, will you post Dr. Schneider’s lecture (when it is available, if at all)? Do you know if he’ll make this presentation available in any on-line format?
I think I remember Dr. Schneider wrote a lengthy response to your own review of the Red Books play.
We need to figure out what to do with the manuscripts generated for this lecture series. Because this is a private blog, I don’t think this is the right place to host a public lecture. We’re talking about starting a separate site for this lectureship. I’ll announce it once it’s up. Thanks for the interest.
Julius, will you post Dr. Schneider’s lecture (when it is available, if at all)? Do you know if he’ll make this presentation available in any on-line format?
I think I remember Dr. Schneider wrote a lengthy response to your own review of the Red Books play.
Comment by Jimmy 04.14.08 @ 8:15 pmWe need to figure out what to do with the manuscripts generated for this lecture series. Because this is a private blog, I don’t think this is the right place to host a public lecture. We’re talking about starting a separate site for this lectureship. I’ll announce it once it’s up. Thanks for the interest.
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