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Does anyone have news of Bill? The last word I had was that he was planning to ride out Katrina in New Orleans, but that he eventually went to a hotel downtown?

If anyone has any information concerning the whereabouts of any members of the Mathematics Department, Professor Alexander Wentzell requests assistance in locating his colleagues and finding out what their operating e-mail addresses are. Anyone with such information please write directly to Professor Wentzell at <alexander.wentzell@gmail.com>

I am a journalist doing an article on Hunter S. Thompson and the legacy of grassroot writers. I am trying to find Mr. Brinkley's e-mail, hoping to ask him a few questions about Dr. Thompson's take on university writing programs and other related issues regarding his career sans acadamia and its laurels.

Please, can anyone help?

S.J. Chambers
balzacsuicide@yahoo.com



The piece that Meryl Streep read was an ode to New Orleans by Lafcadio Hearn, English writer who came to live in and love New Orleans. You may listen to a Real Player version of Streep's beautiful reading at NPR.org. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4837922

Charles Heath
PhD Candidate
Tulane University
Dept. of History

LSU Medical Student seeking to sublet one bedroom apartment in New Orleans from December 2005 to June 2006. Ammenities include large walk-in closet, furnishings, free cox high-speed internet and cable, and separate antique bath/shower. Rent is $750 per month. Please contact me at lgonso@lsuhsc.edu for further info.

Jim Boyden, the chairman of the history department at Tulane, emailed the following list this morning to HNN:

Laura Kelley
Wilbur (Bill) Meneray
Jeff James (emeritus)
Hermann Freudenberger (emeritus)
Reginald Spann (grad student)
Pamela Smith (Tulane history secretary)
Darlene Oliver (Hebert Hall custodian)
Teresa Toulouse (English/American Studies)


Jim asked that the following faculty members contact him about their whereabouts or post a message on this blog:

Felice Batlan
Douglas Brinkley
Charles Chamberlain
Terrence Fitzmorris
Kenneth Harl
Meg Keenan
Tom Luongo
Colin MacLachlan
Rick Teichgraeber
Trudy Yeager

Jim's email address: jboyden@premier.net

Dear Friends and Colleagues:



The extended submission deadline of September 15, 2005, is rapidly approaching. As a reminder, the Third Annual Conference of the Louisiana Consortium of Medieval and Renaissance Scholars (see link below in my signature) will be held at Northwestern State University in historic Natchitoches on Friday and Saturday, 21-22 October. This is the final notice of the call for papers. Please send your abstract of not more than 300 words to:



Dr. Jean D’Amato

Louisiana Scholars’ College

Northwestern State University

Natchitoches, LA 71497

damato@nsula.edu

FAX 318/357-5908

Third Annual Conference, Louisiana Consortium of Medieval and Renaissance Scholars (21-22 October 2005)