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Peter Rollins <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Oct 2000 12:58:02 EDT
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DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR NATIONAL PCA
    AND ACA MEETING....

National  PCA/ACA Conference Door Still Open
    and will remain open until 1 November, 2000


Dear Popular Culture Enthusiasts...

    The conference reports are in from the various
Area Chairs, but the national office still has places to
add folks.   However, you need to act quickly to be on
the national program for  Philadelphia.  (The meeting
is scheduled for Philadelphia's downtown Hyatt,
April 121-14, 2001.)

    Individual proposals will be accepted directly
by the national office until 1 November.

    Send a 100-word abstract along with full and
complete address data/telephone information and e-mail
to the following guru and founder:

Ray B. Browne
Popular Press
BGSU
Bowling Green, OH
(419)372.7861 and fax 8095
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Time is of the essence so better to call, fax, or e-mail than
to query by mail.

    Join us for a terrific meeting in Philadelphia and
tell your colleagues around the country that the door is
still open.  More information about the meeting is at the
national web site, but be reminded that proposals need
to go to Founder Ray Browne at this late date.

    Be there!

Peter Rollins

Peter C. Rollins
Director of Development
National Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association
    (National meeting in Philadelphia, April 11-14, 20001)
    Web site has program: http://h-net.msu.edu/~pcaaca
Popular Culture Center
Rt  3  Box  80
Cleveland,  Oklahoma    74020
(918)243-7637 and fax 5995
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http://h-net.msu.edu/~pcaaca

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