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Re: angus macaskill



Hello Robin

How very nice to hear from you. I think I did write shortly before your
retirement wishing you well in the latest stage in your career. If you
are like the rest of my friends you do not have any time and do not know
how you coped when you worked full-time.

This has been a very busy year for me as I was asked to teach a graduate
course on historical and analytical bibliography. It was an _enormous_
amount of work; much more than I ever expected and has meant that I have
done nothing else for the past eight months. I will spend the Christmas
holidays marking the final paper and then plan to sleep for a week, and
perhaps having a social life again. It will be very pleasant.

I wish you and your family a very happy holiday season and a happy new
millennium (the real one).

Sandra

Robin Phillips wrote:
> 
> Dear Sandra!
> 
> In message <3A3A259C.A7701290@utoronto.ca> you wrote:
> 
> > Dear Mr Kerr
> >
> > The University of Toronto Library's catalogue lists the two following books
> > on Angus MacAskill:
> 
> And this has reminded me that it is AGES since I last corresponded with you.
> I do apologise!  I hope all is going well.  I retired in May 1999.
> 
> All the best for christmas and the FIRST year of the new millennium!
> 
> Yours,  Robin.
> --
> Robin Phillips,
> 1, Newcastle Avenue, Beeston,
> Notts., NG9 1BT;
> Phone: +44 (0)115 922 4930
> E-mail: rphillips@beeston12.freeserve.co.uk

-- 
Sandra Alston
Canadiana Specialist
University of Toronto Library
(sandra.alston@utoronto.ca)


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