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vendredi, juillet 29, 2005

Harvard Grad Kaiser Elementary Visit Oakland, CA

Jill the educator at H. J. Kaiser Elementary School in
Oakland (who made the request for Harvard grads to
visit her class) and I have exchanged voicemails. The
possible dates are one of the following: Sept. 6, 7,
9, 13, 14, 16, 20, 21 or 23 [2005]. Please respond to
just me and let me know if one of these days and which
does not work for you; then I'll pick a day where the
most of us can possibly attend and let the To list
above know. Jill is excited to have us come by. If
there are a few of us attending we can take the time
to talk to students individually and better cover
questions. It will be nice for them to see that there
are many different types of 'us' and that they clearly
fit in to where Harvard and the other Ivys would like
to be when it is their time to apply.

Regards.

Perry

mercredi, juillet 20, 2005

harvardsf.org & harvardsf.com

If you need to tell someone how to reach harvard-sf, or sign-up; these
URLs are reserved as of last night and functioning:

http://harvardsf.org
http://harvardsf.com

Ankare

lundi, juillet 11, 2005

Oct. 29th College Fair In Oakland Representing Harvard

Can I get a volunteer or two from our ranks to
represent Harvard with me at a College Fair the Lionel
Wilson Prep Academy is hosting at 400 105th Ave. in
Oakland Oct. 29th, 2005? Yes I'll send whoever
volunteers a reminder when we get closer to that date.
The Admissions Office got a letter from the school
and I need to confirm by fax in the next two weeks who
will be attending. Someone who when paired with me
would be approachable representing the College at the
event is what I was asked to find [as if I am not
love-able enough on my own]. Send me a phone number
and your year and major please so I can put that on
the fax. And it is fine if you are grad school and
not an alumnus of the College. Regards.

Perry Gregg
VP Communications & Director Business Development

bengt@post.harvard.edu
harvard-sf-owner@yahoogroups.com
http://harvard-sf.blogspot.com

samedi, juillet 02, 2005

Google & Yahoo Groups harvard-sf One List Push

One thing to potentially look forward to is I've
started discussions with Google to see if we can work
out a wrapper and links between Yahoo and Google
groups for harvard-sf (as a pilot project this summer;
suggested we put College interns on the experiment).

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harvard-sf/
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/harvard-sf

You could sign up and post to either and there would
be only one resultant list to navigate. Similar to
Google's position and way of dealing with Usenet. If
it works for us they could tessellate a bigger project
from there. Regards.

Perry Gregg
VP Communications, Board of Directors
Harvard Club of San Francisco
Nob Hill
800 Powell Street
San Francisco, California 94108

bengt@post.harvard.edu
communications@harvardclubsf.org
http://harvardclubsf.org

Free Time During 4th, Add harvard-sf HTML Code To Your Web Page

While waiting for Uncle Wally to flip certified
organic soy veggie patties on the propane grill,
consider adding this code to your web page or blog to
make the harvard-sf join button appear:

<center>
<a
href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harvard-sf/join">
<img
src="http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/yg/img/i/us/ui/join.gif"
border="0"
alt="Click here to join harvard-sf"><br>Click to
join harvard-sf</a>
</center>

Help grow the ranks of our network in the Bay Area. I
validate that everyone that applies has a Harvard
e-mail address before approving them.

Regards.

Perry Gregg
VP Communications, Board of Directors
Harvard Club of San Francisco
Nob Hill
800 Powell Street
San Francisco, California 94108

bengt@post.harvard.edu
communications@harvardclubsf.org
http://harvardclubsf.org