Subscription attempt
Jim Fujii
jafujii
Mon Apr 6 21:31:34 EDT 1998
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>I seemed to have made a mistake. In trying to ask to be included on your
list, I seem to have re-subscribed EB Fowler, who had forwarded me a message
from your list. EB Fowler is already a subscriber.
> Please let me know how I can subscribe. My address is
jafujii at benfranklin.hnet.uci.edu
> Thanks,
> Jim Fujii
>
>>Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 15:40:50 -0700 (PDT)
>>From: "Edward B. FOWLER" <EBFOWLER at uci.edu>
>>To: "James A. Fujii" <jafujii at uci.edu>
>>Subject: SUBSCRIBE KINEJAPAN ted fowler (fwd)
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>>jim--fyi. t.
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>>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 12:36:13 EST
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>>Subject: SUBSCRIBE KINEJAPAN ted fowler
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