Wilbert,
I suppose to some degree, all costs are relative. In the area where I live,
$50.00 a night for lodging is a tremendous bargain, and the fees associated
with attending the IHS Symposium seemed quite reasonable. It is unfortunate
that some college students will be priced out of attending
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, Dan Phillips wrote:
This is not meant to be in any way critical of Mike Hatfield, et al;
I'm sure the IU folks are simply stuck with what their Residential
Programs and Services department tells them to charge.
Hmmm...did the program say which dorms? Most of the dorms
On Sunday, March 30, 2003, at 02:34 PM, Dr. Carole Nowicke, Applied
Health Science wrote:
Hmmm...did the program say which dorms? Most of the dorms here
aren't
air conditioned. I lived in campus housing for a number of years and
had
to buy my own A/C unit.
Participants will be staying in
- Original Message -
From: Mark Louttit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The Horn List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 6:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Re: The IHS Symposium at Indiana Univ
Wilbert,
I suppose to some degree, all costs are relative. In the area where I
live
John,
You couldn't get even dank accommodations where I live. The local flea-bag
motel in the area I live gets 55.00 bucks a night and you wouldn't want to
stay there, believe me. The Motel Six is $70.00 a night and I'm about
thirty-five miles west of Boston.
I really think that if
One topic of conversation that came up several
times among people at the recent Southeastern Horn
Workshop, was the fact that the IU workshop seems
to be trying to rip people off, financially.
$50 a night for a shared dorm room??? No meal
ticket plan at one of the school cafeterias??!!
Not
On Sat, 29 Mar 2003, Buford, Scott W. wrote:
possible. It is just unfortunate that the convention must be so
expensive that it prevents my fellow students and I, and I'm sure many
other fellow college students around the country from attending. C'est
la vie I guess.
Not just college
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