H04049 AUGUST 2004 ANNOUNCEMENTS - 8/14/04 - HARDY FORUM ARCHIVES
SPAM WARNING
LOUISVILLE CONFERENCE
SPAM PROBLEM
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From: hardycor@owl.csusm.edu
Subject: Spam
Date: August 14, 2004 3:02:40 PM PDT
Dear All,
With spam becoming more and more prevelant on the internet, some is bound
to slip through to the Forum from time to time in spite of all precautions.
Please be advised that no advertising is permitted on the Forum, and any
commercial messages that may appear there are NOT endorsed by The Thomas
Hardy Association. Beware, in particular of any messages containing
attachments. They are not legitimate postings, and could contain viruses.
Many Thanks,
Betty
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-From: HARDY-L@csusm.edu
From: Rosemarie.morgan@yale.edu
Subject: Louisville Conference
Date: August 15, 2004 3:04:58 AM PDT
Dear Friends,
I am posting below a copy of an invitation I received in July to present a TTHA panel of speakers at the Louisville Conference in February 2005. TTHA has accepted the invitation and will be offering a "Hardy and Film" symposium along the lines of the event recently presented in Dorchester.
I am aware that the Louisville conference audience will consist primarily of scholars and students and would therefore like to extend the invitation to any student and/or scholar interested in giving a short paper (provisionally 15-20 minutes including film clips) on the topic of Hardy and Film, at this event. Please submit papers for appraisal to TTHA's Editorial Board (using my email address) by September 30, 2004.
On behalf of TTHA's Directors and Vice Presidents I'd like to express our pleasurable anticipation in meeting you at the University of Louisville convention in Kentucky.
With every good wish,
Rosemarie
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July 2, 2004
Dear Rosemarie Morgan:
On behalf of the organizing committee for the University of Louisville's Twentieth-Century Literature & Culture Conference, I am writing to invite you to offer a panel representing your group at our upcoming annual conference, Feb. 24-26, 2005. Provided that the papers proposed belong under the conference rubric of literature (including film and theory) after 1900, we can guarantee acceptance onto the program of one panel from each of the professional associations that we are contacting. (In accordance with conventional practice, individual speakers on those panels would remain responsible for their own conference expenses.) We began featuring professional societies at our 2002 conference, and it proved to be one of the most popular and successful program developments in some time.
The Twentieth-Century Literature & Culture Conference, now in its thirty third year, is an annual international conference notable for the breadth of interests that it represents and for the combination of critical and creative work that it features. Please refer to the"Society Guidelines" listed below.
Correspondence can be addressed to me at the Dept. of Classical and Modern Languages, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, or via e-mail at <mailto:dlday@louisville.edu>dlday@louisville.edu. We sincerely hope that you will be able to take advantage of this opportunity to present the most current work in your field to the scholarly community at large.
Sincerely
Danielle R. Day
Conference Director
<mailto:dlday@louisville.edu>dlday@louisville.edu
Submission Guidelines for Societies 2005
Group Societies Submission Guidelines
The thirty third annual 20th-Century Literature Conference will be held at the University of Louisville, February 24-26, 2005. Critical papers may be submitted on any topic concerning literary works (including theory and film) published since 1900. Deadline for submission is September 15, 2004 (postmarked).
Registration materials will accompany the official letter of acceptance in early December.
Society Information Sheet should include the following information and be sent to
Danielle Day, Conference Director
Dept of Classical & Modern Languages
University of Louisville, Louisville KY 40292
Names of panel members and panel Chair (as they will appear in the program)
Addresses (preferably home address since registration materials are sent out early in December)
E-mail addresses
Academic affiliations
Title of Panel
Title of papers
Registration
Presenter, presenter-chair
Regular $ 80
Grad student $ 50
Section chair $ 40
Guest (per day) $ 10
Registration fees to be remit by January 15, 2005
Inquiries: <mailto:dlday@louisville.edu>dlday@louisville.edu
Web site:http://www.louisville.edu/a-s/cml/xxconf
Sylvia Berger
20th Century Literature Conference Assistant
Dept. of Classical and Modern Languages
University of Louisville
Humanities Bldg Rm 332
Louisville, KY 40206
502-852-6686
<mailto:sylvia@louisville.edu>sylvia@louisville.edu
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Resent-From:
From: Rosemarie.morgan@yale.edu
Subject: Louisville Conference
Date: August 15, 2004 12:12:02 PDT
Friends: Apologies for the inconvenience--please note that the deadline
for essay submission is November 30 2004, not September 30 2004 as
Previouisly stated.
Thank you,
Rrosemarie
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From: schweikr@localnet.com
Subject: Re: Returned mail: see transcript for details
Date: August 23, 2004 8:08:23 AM PDT
Dear Betty,
I got the message below and I'm not sure what it means. I've
checked my computer with the aid of McAfee tools and, so far
as I know, it's secure and free of viruses. Is it the csusm
computer that's the problem? Or haven't I checked deeply
enough?
Sorry, dear Betty, to bother you!
Bob
At 09:32 AM 8/23/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Please confirm with credentials...
On Aug 23, 2004, at 9:26 AM, hardy-l@mailhost1.csusm.edu wrote:
Dear user blue.mooninc@verizon.net,
Your e-mail account was used to send a huge amount of spam during this week.
Most likely your computer had been infected and now contains a trojan proxy server.
Please follow our instruction in order to keep your computer safe.
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From: hardycor@owl.csusm.edu
Subject: E-mail from Mark Grogorek
Date: August 23, 2004 8:25:09 AM PDT
Dear all..
The e-mail message from Mark Gregorek should be disregarded. It looks like
a sort of spam and he is not a subscriber to the HARDY-L list.
Betty
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