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    1. [NCDOGS] --> Mark the date: Annual Neighborhoods Hike is Saturday, April 10th
    2. John Schelp
    3. Neighborhoods Hike: East Campus, West Durham & beyond Saturday, April 10 at 9:00 AM Meet at Markham & Buchanan Was Duke Chapel really going to be built in Walltown? What Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist went to EK Powe school? What song writer for Nora Jones and Lou Rawls was "born on a kitchen table" behind Magnolia Grill? Why is Ninth Street called Ninth Street? Where did Madonna take early dance lessons? Come along and find out... 4-mile loop starts at Markham & Buchanan (at the old City limits). We'll start by walking past the homes of Duke's famous faculty and coaches on Buchanan, including the father of Duke basketball. We'll go down Watts Street, past Trinity Park park, and then walk across East Campus to Ninth Street. We'll stroll up Ninth, past EK Powe, and see the South Ellerbe Creek Nature Area. We'll walk through an old mill village, see some old liquor houses and a parsonage that was ordered from the Sears catalogue. We'll continue up Oakland, past Oval Park, and Indian Trail Park in the Watts-Hillandale neighborhood. We'll head east along the West Ellerbe Trail in the 17-acre wood, then walk past the old Watts Hospital and cross Club Blvd (near 9th Street). We'll go down a hidden alley, head over to Walltown and hear about Duke's original plans to build here. Then through Trinity Heights and back to where we began. You'll see a little nature and learn some Durham history along the way. We might even get into current events in the Bull City. Local history lover John Schelp will narrate along the way. You don't have to register. Parking is available on streets near Markham and Buchanan. Co-sponsored by the Sierra Club and Get Up & Go Durham. More info & old streetmap... http://www.owdna.org/selfguidedtourOWD.htm **** Hike unveils Duke, Durham lore Duke Chronicle, 2 April 2007 Rumor has it, Coach K gets his hair cut at an old Wesleyan church just off East Campus. "He goes there after hours," said John Schelp, who pointed out historical markers and facts Saturday morning on the third annual four-mile Urban Hike he leads around Durham. "I don't know if that's true or not, but it's the local lore." Schelp, president of the Old West Durham Neighborhood Association, showed Durham residents, Duke employees and members of other neighborhood associations little known locales around the city, including former President Richard Nixon's old house on Clarendon Street and the house where Elvis Presley is said to have undergone drug rehabilitation. "Each time he adds a little new twist to something," said Janet Hitti, a member of the Sierra Club in Durham. "He's Durham's national treasure." When the tour reached East Campus, Schelp led the group past the Ark, Duke's dance studio and the site of the first Trinity College basketball game. The Ark is made out of wood salvaged from the grandstand of a horse race track that once encircled East Campus, Schelp said. "Only two can walk in at a time going up the gangplank into the Ark, like Noah's Ark," he said, adding that Madonna-an American Dance Festival student in the '70s-lived in Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall for a summer and took early dance lessons at the Ark. Schelp said Duke and Durham were very different in the past, when the neighborhood smelled like a laundromat because of soapy water from the dye ponds and smoke puffing from the cotton mills and when the main drive into East Campus once led to the Ann Roney Fountain behind what is now the East Duke Building. Among other things, Schelp added that Whole Foods on Broad Street used to be part of the field where mill workers played baseball and that the gap in the East Campus wall-now planted with cypress trees-was once a ticket counter that kept people from watching football games without paying. "They built Duke Hospital on top of Durham's boneyard," he said, adding that this change is an example of how different the University used to be. On Ninth Street, Schelp spoke about former local businesses like Durham's first Kentucky Fried Chicken, now an art studio. "Colonel Sanders liked to go stand next to [his life-size fiberglass statue] and take the same pose," he said. "Customers would come into the shop and he would move, and the customers would jump." Schelp also took the hikers past a house from the days of Prohibition -- which he said still smells like liquor when it rains -- and the house on Knox Street where an assistant professor at Duke once kept 65 exotic snakes. [The house that burned down, releasing snakes into the neighborhood.] Other historical places discussed on the tour included a cemetery where poor black and white Durham residents were buried side by side, the stone wall that surrounds East Campus and a corner close to campus where Schelp said drug deals were being made daily seven years ago. Schelp added that the rich history of west Durham was a result of the open relationship between the city and the University. "Everything has connections," he said. "The more Duke students learn about these connections, the more they appreciate Durham." Even though some of the hikers have spent their whole lives in Durham, many said they have still not gotten to learn about all of the area's history. "I learned more today than I have in the last sixty-four years," said Freddie Cable, who grew up in Durham and currently lives in the city. Susan Wilkins, whose grandparents opened Bullocks Bar-B-Que in Durham, and Peggy Schaeffer, who has lived in Durham 27 years, said they enjoyed the informative nature of the hike. "These little details make everyday life more interesting," Schaeffer said. "It opens your eyes." ****

    03/07/2010 05:31:26
    1. Re: [NCDOGS] CIG Meeting Cancellation
    2. Thank you Carol for keeping us in touch..... -----Original Message----- From: HubbellGen@aol.com To: ncdogs@rootsweb.com Sent: Fri, Mar 5, 2010 4:03 pm Subject: [NCDOGS] CIG Meeting Cancellation Unfortunately we have just learned the CHPL had saved the small conference oom at the library March 13 for a backup day for their book sale in case hey had a snow cancellation. Once the room became available again, they cheduled someone else in both rooms so we have had to cancel the March eeting. 'll contact the speaker to learn whether she can speak to us on April 10. have been assured we have the room for April 10 and will try to eschedule her for that date. arol ************************ Visit the D-OGS web site: http://www.ncgenweb.us/dogsnc/ To Unsubscribe: As a member you are automatically subscribed and remain ubscribed. To unsubscribe, email NCDOGS-admin@rootsweb.com with your request. ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDOGS-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message =

    03/05/2010 09:34:48
    1. Re: [NCDOGS] CIG Meeting Cancellation
    2. Ginny
    3. Phooey! You know I never get to attend these meetings. When I can attend, we always have to cancel. Ginny -----Original Message----- From: ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of HubbellGen@aol.com Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 4:04 PM To: ncdogs@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCDOGS] CIG Meeting Cancellation Unfortunately we have just learned the CHPL had saved the small conference room at the library March 13 for a backup day for their book sale in case they had a snow cancellation. Once the room became available again, they scheduled someone else in both rooms so we have had to cancel the March meeting. I'll contact the speaker to learn whether she can speak to us on April 10. I have been assured we have the room for April 10 and will try to reschedule her for that date. Carol ************************* Visit the D-OGS web site: http://www.ncgenweb.us/dogsnc/ To Unsubscribe: As a member you are automatically subscribed and remain subscribed. To unsubscribe, email NCDOGS-admin@rootsweb.com with your request. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDOGS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/05/2010 09:17:18
    1. [NCDOGS] CIG Meeting Cancellation
    2. Unfortunately we have just learned the CHPL had saved the small conference room at the library March 13 for a backup day for their book sale in case they had a snow cancellation. Once the room became available again, they scheduled someone else in both rooms so we have had to cancel the March meeting. I'll contact the speaker to learn whether she can speak to us on April 10. I have been assured we have the room for April 10 and will try to reschedule her for that date. Carol

    03/05/2010 09:03:37
    1. Re: [NCDOGS] New Website
    2. John Schelp
    3. Thanks again, Ginger. All very exciting. Small matter but the footer of every email posted to the listserv carries the old URL... > Visit the D-OGS web site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncdogs/

    03/05/2010 02:14:11
    1. [NCDOGS] Update to New Website - New links added!
    2. Ginger Smith
    3. I have added Durham and Orange County specific links to the new website. They can be accessed on the right side of the page under the headers of "Durham County Links," "Orange County Links," and "Library Links." ________________________________ Here's an announcement about it in the What's New Blog: http://www.ncgenweb.us/dogsnc/more-durham-and-orange-county-links-added

    03/05/2010 01:46:16
    1. [NCDOGS] New Website
    2. Ginger Smith
    3. Many thanks to everyone who attended the March 3rd meeting for the unveiling of the new website. All of the suggestions and feedback on the new website were greatly appreciated. Please update your bookmarks with the new web address: http://www.ncgenweb.us/dogsnc/ The old website address will continue to work, however I have placed a link on that site pointing to the new website. I will be entering member user accounts into the database and sending login name and passwords out to each member via email within the next couple of weeks. This login will be required ONLY for the MEMBERS ONLY page and for access to the Trading Path Journal (online). If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please email me directly at ncdogswebmaster@gmail.com Ginger ________________________________ From: Richard Ellington <richard_ellington@unc.edu> To: D-OGS closed list <NCDOGS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tue, March 2, 2010 5:47:55 PM Subject: [NCDOGS] D-OGS meeting for March 3 Tomorrow night is the regular monthly meeting for D-OGS. Our program will be presented by Ginger Smith, our new D-OGS webmaster. She will be previewing the new website to show us where we are now and where we are going. It has a clean, new look. Come listen to her explain what is going on and take the opportunity to ask questions. We will be meeting at the Seymour Senior Center on Homestead Road in Chapel Hill. Here is a map: http://server2.co.orange.nc.us/locations/index.asp?LocationID=67 We hope to see you there. -- Richard =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Richard K. Ellington ITS Data Centers Manager Information Technology Services University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 440 W. Franklin St., CB 1150 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1150 Control Center - http://control-center.unc.edu 919-698-8591 (voice) 919-843-9153 (fax) richard_ellington@unc.edu "We shall not fail or falter; we shall not weaken or tire...Give us the tools and we will finish the job". -Winston Churchill =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= ************************* Visit the D-OGS web site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncdogs/ To Unsubscribe: As a member you are automatically subscribed and remain subscribed. To unsubscribe, email NCDOGS-admin@rootsweb.com with your request. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDOGS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/05/2010 01:43:15
    1. [NCDOGS] D-OGS meeting for March 3
    2. Richard Ellington
    3. Tomorrow night is the regular monthly meeting for D-OGS. Our program will be presented by Ginger Smith, our new D-OGS webmaster. She will be previewing the new website to show us where we are now and where we are going. It has a clean, new look. Come listen to her explain what is going on and take the opportunity to ask questions. We will be meeting at the Seymour Senior Center on Homestead Road in Chapel Hill. Here is a map: http://server2.co.orange.nc.us/locations/index.asp?LocationID=67 We hope to see you there. -- Richard =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Richard K. Ellington ITS Data Centers Manager Information Technology Services University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 440 W. Franklin St., CB 1150 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1150 Control Center - http://control-center.unc.edu 919-698-8591 (voice) 919-843-9153 (fax) richard_ellington@unc.edu "We shall not fail or falter; we shall not weaken or tire...Give us the tools and we will finish the job". -Winston Churchill =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=

    03/02/2010 10:47:55
    1. Re: [NCDOGS] The Trading Path - volume 19, no. 4
    2. Charles Nunnery
    3. Cathy  and Rob,    Did you get the file I sent on Dr. Brackston Lloyd?  I sent it to your personal site, Cathy, and did not have it returned. I thought it might be useful for the Trading Path.           Joyce Nunnery,         Fort Walton Beach,  FL -----Original Message----- From: <Tradingpath@aol.com> Sent 3/1/2010 4:34:21 AM To: ncdogs@rootsweb.com Cc: Tradingpath@aol.com Subject: [NCDOGS] The Trading Path - volume 19, no. 4Dear D-OGS Members, We want to make sure that everyone has the most recent issue of The Trading Path (volume 19, no. 4., Fall 2009). If you live outside of the Triangle area of NC, you should have received your copy in the mail by now. Please let us know if it hasn't arrived, and we'll get one to you as soon as possible! Just send us an email at _tradingpath@aol.com_ (mailto:tradingpath@aol.com) . If you live in the local area, we're still hoping to get your copy to you in person. Members who were at the February meeting in Hillsborough were able to pick up their issue. We meet again this week, so are hoping to hand out even more. We also encourage members to deliver copies to folks who aren't able to come to the meeting. We live in the Parkwood community in southern Durham County. If you live nearby, feel free to stop by and pick up your Trading Path. We live at 5317 Newhall Road. Call us first at 544-7876 to make sure someone is at home. We're planning out the journal issues for this new year, so think about what you can share on your family. Send us the stories any time! All the best, Rob & Cathy Elias ************************* Visit the D-OGS web site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncdogs/ To Unsubscribe: As a member you are automatically subscribed and remain subscribed. To unsubscribe, email NCDOGS-admin@rootsweb.com with your request. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDOGS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ����������

    03/01/2010 02:53:00
    1. Re: [NCDOGS] The Trading Path - volume 19, no. 4
    2. Joyce, Thanks so much for checking! I haven't seen the file as yet (only the email you sent first, telling us about it). Sometimes I wonder about AOL; yours is not the first message to get lost out there somewhere in electronic limbo. I look forward to seeing it (and will let you know when it arrives). Thanks again for sending us some good stuff for the journal. Cathy In a message dated 3/1/2010 4:53:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, joycen@cybertron.com writes: Cathy and Rob, Did you get the file I sent on Dr. Brackston Lloyd? I sent it to your personal site, Cathy, and did not have it returned. I thought it might be useful for the Trading Path. Joyce Nunnery, Fort Walton Beach, FL -----Original Message----- From: <Tradingpath@aol.com> Sent 3/1/2010 4:34:21 AM To: ncdogs@rootsweb.com Cc: Tradingpath@aol.com Subject: [NCDOGS] The Trading Path - volume 19, no. 4Dear D-OGS Members, We want to make sure that everyone has the most recent issue of The Trading Path (volume 19, no. 4., Fall 2009). If you live outside of the Triangle area of NC, you should have received your copy in the mail by now. Please let us know if it hasn't arrived, and we'll get one to you as soon as possible! Just send us an email at _tradingpath@aol.com_ (mailto:tradingpath@aol.com) . If you live in the local area, we're still hoping to get your copy to you in person. Members who were at the February meeting in Hillsborough were able to pick up their issue. We meet again this week, so are hoping to hand out even more. We also encourage members to deliver copies to folks who aren't able to come to the meeting. We live in the Parkwood community in southern Durham County. If you live nearby, feel free to stop by and pick up your Trading Path. We live at 5317 Newhall Road. Call us first at 544-7876 to make sure someone is at home. We're planning out the journal issues for this new year, so think about what you can share on your family. Send us the stories any time! All the best, Rob & Cathy Elias ************************* Visit the D-OGS web site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncdogs/ To Unsubscribe: As a member you are automatically subscribed and remain subscribed. To unsubscribe, email NCDOGS-admin@rootsweb.com with your request. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDOGS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ���������� ************************* Visit the D-OGS web site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncdogs/ To Unsubscribe: As a member you are automatically subscribed and remain subscribed. To unsubscribe, email NCDOGS-admin@rootsweb.com with your request. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDOGS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/01/2010 02:00:28
    1. Re: [NCDOGS] New Website is up and Running!
    2. Rocky Strickland
    3. Very nice design and lots of information. Good job! Rocky -----Original Message----- From: ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ginger Smith Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 4:10 PM To: D-OGS Mailing List Subject: [NCDOGS] New Website is up and Running! The new Durham-Orange County Genealogical Society website is now LIVE! Please update your bookmarks with the following new address: http://www.ncgenweb.us/dogsnc/ If you are in the Triangle, NC area, then please join us on Wednesday, March 3, 2010 at the Seymour Center in Chapel Hill to take a tour of the new website. I will be demonstrating features of the new website including log in access and the member's only page, online access to the Trading Path journal, and the What's New section of the website (blog). Please bring your thoughts on the new website to this open meeting for discussion. Meeting details are here: http://www.ncgenweb.us/dogsnc/d-ogs-meeting-mar-3-2010-seymore-center The March newsletter is online here: http://www.ncgenweb.us/dogsnc/publications/d-ogs-monthly-online-newsletters/ march-2010-newsletter Feel free to contact the webmaster directly at ncdogswebmaster@gmail.com ************************* Visit the D-OGS web site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncdogs/ To Unsubscribe: As a member you are automatically subscribed and remain subscribed. To unsubscribe, email NCDOGS-admin@rootsweb.com with your request. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDOGS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/01/2010 09:44:07
    1. Re: [NCDOGS] New Website is up and Running!
    2. John Schelp
    3. Very handsome. Well done... > The new  Durham-Orange County Genealogical Society website is now LIVE! Please update your bookmarks with the following new address:  http://www.ncgenweb.us/dogsnc/

    03/01/2010 06:36:36
    1. [NCDOGS] New Website is up and Running!
    2. Ginger Smith
    3. The new Durham-Orange County Genealogical Society website is now LIVE! Please update your bookmarks with the following new address: http://www.ncgenweb.us/dogsnc/ If you are in the Triangle, NC area, then please join us on Wednesday, March 3, 2010 at the Seymour Center in Chapel Hill to take a tour of the new website. I will be demonstrating features of the new website including log in access and the member's only page, online access to the Trading Path journal, and the What's New section of the website (blog). Please bring your thoughts on the new website to this open meeting for discussion. Meeting details are here: http://www.ncgenweb.us/dogsnc/d-ogs-meeting-mar-3-2010-seymore-center The March newsletter is online here: http://www.ncgenweb.us/dogsnc/publications/d-ogs-monthly-online-newsletters/march-2010-newsletter Feel free to contact the webmaster directly at ncdogswebmaster@gmail.com

    03/01/2010 06:10:00
    1. Re: [NCDOGS] The Trading Path - volume 19, no. 4
    2. Mary
    3. I live in Guilford Co and haven't received mine yet. Mary On 3/1/2010 9:34 AM, Tradingpath@aol.com wrote: > Dear D-OGS Members, > > We want to make sure that everyone has the most recent issue of The Trading > Path (volume 19, no. 4., Fall 2009). > > If you live outside of the Triangle area of NC, you should have received > your copy in the mail by now. Please let us know if it hasn't arrived, and > we'll get one to you as soon as possible! Just send us an email at > _tradingpath@aol.com_ (mailto:tradingpath@aol.com) . > > If you live in the local area, we're still hoping to get your copy to you > in person. Members who were at the February meeting in Hillsborough were > able to pick up their issue. We meet again this week, so are hoping to hand > out even more. We also encourage members to deliver copies to folks who > aren't able to come to the meeting. > > We live in the Parkwood community in southern Durham County. If you live > nearby, feel free to stop by and pick up your Trading Path. We live at 5317 > Newhall Road. Call us first at 544-7876 to make sure someone is at home. > > We're planning out the journal issues for this new year, so think about > what you can share on your family. Send us the stories any time! > > All the best, > > Rob& Cathy Elias > -- Mary W. Ellis Registrar Battle of Alamance DAR http://www.ncgenweb.us/alamance/ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncacgs/ http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mwellis/ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncalaman/ (Brick Church site)

    03/01/2010 02:53:00
    1. [NCDOGS] The Trading Path - volume 19, no. 4
    2. Dear D-OGS Members, We want to make sure that everyone has the most recent issue of The Trading Path (volume 19, no. 4., Fall 2009). If you live outside of the Triangle area of NC, you should have received your copy in the mail by now. Please let us know if it hasn't arrived, and we'll get one to you as soon as possible! Just send us an email at _tradingpath@aol.com_ (mailto:tradingpath@aol.com) . If you live in the local area, we're still hoping to get your copy to you in person. Members who were at the February meeting in Hillsborough were able to pick up their issue. We meet again this week, so are hoping to hand out even more. We also encourage members to deliver copies to folks who aren't able to come to the meeting. We live in the Parkwood community in southern Durham County. If you live nearby, feel free to stop by and pick up your Trading Path. We live at 5317 Newhall Road. Call us first at 544-7876 to make sure someone is at home. We're planning out the journal issues for this new year, so think about what you can share on your family. Send us the stories any time! All the best, Rob & Cathy Elias

    03/01/2010 02:34:21
    1. [NCDOGS] Article on history of Duke Forest
    2. Gwyneth Duncan
    3. This was on today's Duke news list: http://news.duke.edu/2010/02/mills.html It's talking about research into the history of mills that once existed on the land that is now Duke Forest. Gwyneth ---------------------------------------------------- Gwyneth Duncan Voice: 919-660-5860 Systems Librarian Fax: 919-668-2578 Perkins Library Email: gwyneth.duncan@duke.edu Box 90196 Duke University Durham, NC 27708-0196

    02/25/2010 03:54:07
    1. [NCDOGS] Fwd: ticket discount available
    2. Everyone: If you're planning on attending the play "Incognito" at the Carolina Theater in March, there is a discount price for genealogists. ____________________________________________________________________________ _____________ Discount can be used by Genealogy and humanities society folks- Carolina Theatre box office – 560-3030 – open 11 am – 6 pm, 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Incognito A genealogy group discount. Price: $12. Password: familytree Betty, Betty Rhodes Community Outreach Coordinator Carolina Theatre of Durham 560-3040 ext. 256 _betty@carolinatheatre.org_ (mailto:betty@carolinatheatre.org) fax# 560-3065

    02/23/2010 01:16:59
    1. Re: [NCDOGS] Information Preservation
    2. The Perkins & Bostock library buildings (together, the main Duke University library) are directly across the quad from the two buildings where the lectures are scheduled. The parking/bus suggestions I posted before would apply as would the suggestion by Carol of the parking garage behind the Bryant Center. (I *think* it's *usually* open to the public.) An express bus normally runs from Chapel Hill (the Morehead Planetarium) to Duke (the main bus stop next to Perkins and the two buildings where the lectures are scheduled) each half hour on weekdays and hourly on weekends. See www.robertsonscholars.org/index.php?type=static&source=68 for details. I'm not sure how well the schedule coincides with the lectures, but it would be easy enough to make good use of any extra time in the library. I've found all sorts of invaluable genealogical research material there. The Duke Divinity Library--in the building between the Chapel and Perkins--has also been helpful. Another note... If it's a night, weekend, semester break, or other slow time, you can try parking in front of Duke Chapel before looking for paid parking further from Perkins Library. Sometimes it's blocked off; sometimes it isn't. Jeff Palmer - jap1@peoplepc.com -----Original Message----- From: ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ann Hamby Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 8:55 PM To: ncdogs@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NCDOGS] Information Preservation Jeff, can you give any suggestions for getting to Perkins Library, finding parking or getting a bus - from Chapel Hill? -----Original Message----- From: ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of jap1@peoplepc.com Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 3:32 PM To: ncdogs@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NCDOGS] Information Preservation The Social Sciences (http://maps.duke.edu/?x=530&y=-351&z=2&w=1261&h=600&new.x=382&new.y=366) and Social Psychology (http://maps.duke.edu/?x=419.56&y=-321.67&z=3&w=921&h=600&new.x=475&new.y=26 8) buildings are next to each other on the academic quad near Duke Chapel. They would be a reasonable walk from the public parking garage at http://maps.duke.edu/parking/40. Alternatively, the free "East-West" campus bus could be taken from free parking available elsewhere on campus. The bus stops in front of Duke Chapel adjacent to the Allen Building--maybe a half minute walk from the Social Sciences Building. Jeff Palmer - jap1@peoplepc.com -----Original Message----- From: ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of HubbellGen@aol.com Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 9:35 PM To: ncdogs@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NCDOGS] Information Preservation Hi Bill, Yes, that's what I'm talking about. I was just looking at it and thinking that I'm not sure how long Jonathan Zittrainwill will be talking on Wednesday, the 3rd. That's the night of the D-OGS meeting, I suppose there would be time to do both, what do you think? I don't know where the building is, or where parking would be found either. Got to do my homework before then so I can decide. There is no conflict with the talk on Monday the 22nd though. I think both Ruth Stanton and Ginny may be interested in going too. Carol

    02/22/2010 07:30:29
    1. Re: [NCDOGS] Information Preservation
    2. In a message dated 2/21/2010 3:32:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, jap1@peoplepc.com writes: The Social Sciences (http://maps.duke.edu/?x=530&y=-351&z=2&w=1261&h=600&new.x=382&new.y=366) and Social Psychology (http://maps.duke.edu/?x=419.56&y=-321.67&z=3&w=921&h=600&new.x=475&new.y=26 8) buildings are next to each other on the academic quad near Duke Chapel. They would be a reasonable walk from the public parking garage at http://maps.duke.edu/parking/40. Alternatively, the free "East-West" campus bus could be taken from free parking available elsewhere on campus. The bus stops in front of Duke Chapel adjacent to the Allen Building--maybe a half minute walk from the Social Sciences Building. The parking lot near the Student Store and the Chapel would not be much of a walk either. Perhaps some folks could carpool and pool resources and find the site(s) together. It might be easier that way. Thanks for the maps, Jeff. Carol

    02/21/2010 05:36:06
    1. Re: [NCDOGS] Information Preservation
    2. Ann Hamby
    3. Jeff, can you give any suggestions for getting to Perkins Library, finding parking or getting a bus - from Chapel Hill? -----Original Message----- From: ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of jap1@peoplepc.com Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 3:32 PM To: ncdogs@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NCDOGS] Information Preservation The Social Sciences (http://maps.duke.edu/?x=530&y=-351&z=2&w=1261&h=600&new.x=382&new.y=366) and Social Psychology (http://maps.duke.edu/?x=419.56&y=-321.67&z=3&w=921&h=600&new.x=475&new.y=26 8) buildings are next to each other on the academic quad near Duke Chapel. They would be a reasonable walk from the public parking garage at http://maps.duke.edu/parking/40. Alternatively, the free "East-West" campus bus could be taken from free parking available elsewhere on campus. The bus stops in front of Duke Chapel adjacent to the Allen Building--maybe a half minute walk from the Social Sciences Building. Jeff Palmer - jap1@peoplepc.com -----Original Message----- From: ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncdogs-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of HubbellGen@aol.com Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 9:35 PM To: ncdogs@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NCDOGS] Information Preservation Hi Bill, Yes, that's what I'm talking about. I was just looking at it and thinking that I'm not sure how long Jonathan Zittrainwill will be talking on Wednesday, the 3rd. That's the night of the D-OGS meeting, I suppose there would be time to do both, what do you think? I don't know where the building is, or where parking would be found either. Got to do my homework before then so I can decide. There is no conflict with the talk on Monday the 22nd though. I think both Ruth Stanton and Ginny may be interested in going too. Carol ************************* Visit the D-OGS web site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncdogs/ To Unsubscribe: As a member you are automatically subscribed and remain subscribed. To unsubscribe, email NCDOGS-admin@rootsweb.com with your request. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDOGS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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