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Re: Dinosaur Society extinct?
As I said before(in a message that may not have gone out correctly), the
Society appears to be in the middle of a re-organization and publications
are suspended - and they have moved to Philadelphia. The info I have does
implicate a failed business deal with an authorized Jurassic Park
exhibition. I hope they are able to get back on their feet again soon -
especially for the sage of their planned grants, etc.
Allan Edels
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Poling <jpoling@dinosauria.com>
To: TUCKERCJ@muohio.edu <TUCKERCJ@muohio.edu>; dinosaur@usc.edu
<dinosaur@usc.edu>
Date: Tuesday, January 27, 1998 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: Dinosaur Society extinct?
>At 10:53 PM 1/26/98 -0600, Casey wrote:
>>> My local paper said the Dinosaur Society has ceased operations due to
>>> complications of litigation over a Jurassic Park exhibit or somesuch.
>>
>>Why not try e-mailing the Society through their Web-Page?
>>
>>Just a suggestion.
>
> And not a bad one at that. However, Judy Molnar reported yesterday that
>her e-mails about Dino Society publications were going unanswered, so I
>don't know what luck I'll have.
>
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