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Old 09-03-2005, 05:51 PM
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Default [IBC] Kent State adopt a black squirrel, here's your chance Nina

I just got this email from Kent State Univ ( I gradiatteded there in 1977) and remembered our discussion here on black squirrels a year or so ago and where they came from. Thought Nina and Jim might want to order a few dozen!!

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----- Original Message -----
From: Kent State Alumni Association
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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 4:51 PM
Subject: Kent State e-Flash


KSUAA Home Current Issue Class Notes Contact Us Renew Online


Adopt a Kent State Black Squirrel


For a limited time, find out how you can adopt your own furry black squirrel.

Just like the black squirrel has been part of Kent State University's history since they were imported to Kent, Ohio, from Canada in 1961, every graduate has been part of Kent State's past. Now be part of the university's future by becoming a member of the Kent State Alumni Association.

One of the many ways the Alumni Association connects members with their alma mater is through e-Flash, a members-only electronic newsletter. Members can read the latest university news, post class notes or business cards, take a member poll or learn about the newest member service. See what you have been missing and view a sample of the March issue at eflash.kent.edu.

To begin receiving e-Flash, join by March 31, 2005, and you will also receive a black squirrel stuffed animal as an expression of our appreciation.

Visit our Web site at
https://ecommerence.tusco.net/ksualumni/JoinPage1.asp to access the online membership application. On the second page of the application, place "EFLASH" in the occupation title field. When we process your membership application and payment, we will mail you a black squirrel stuffed animal. Offer expires March 31, 2005.

For more information about the Alumni Association and its membership program, contact the Alumni Association at 330-672-5368 or visit our Web site at www.ksualumni.org.





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