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    1. Re: [CCC-L] I am an Author (?)
    2. Thomas Lynch
    3. Don't hold your breath waiting for the grant! Has to be some really flaky, off-the-wall project.. wait a minute! What about the digitalization of the 1901 census?<BG> Tom Lynch (one who has been in the racket for 20+ years) ----- Original Message ----- From: Roz Griston <r_griston@dccnet.com> To: <CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: September 14, 2000 6:26 PM Subject: RE: [CCC-L] I am an Author (?) > congratulations gordon..yes, by self publishing the cerlox bound > book..you became an author..have you considered now going for canada > arts council grants? > roz > > -----Original Message----- > From: Gordon A. WATTS [SMTP:gordon_watts@telus.net] > Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 10:48 PM > To: CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CCC-L] I am an Author (?) > > Greetings All. > > In my research for my submission to the Expert Panel, "The Myths of > Census", I spent a great deal of time, and received a great deal of > assistance from the librarians at Vancouver Public Library. When my > submission was completed I dropped off a copy of it (cirlux bound > soft cover) for the librarians, so that they could see the results > of their assistance. > > On a recent visit to VPL I was searching the online catalogue for > something else and, on a whim, did a search for my own name under > "Authors". Lo and behold, there I was. Checking the shelves I > found that my submission had been hard cover bound and placed there > for all to see. It is in the Genealogy section of the sixth floor > and is marked "For Reference Only". I invite anyone interested to > view the complete submission, including the appendices that are not > currently online. The CD-ROM which contains a great deal of my > support information, not published in the submission, is in a pocket > inside the cover. > > Happy Hunting. > > Gordon > > ______________________________

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