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[log in to unmask] (Brian Rosenblum)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:22 2006
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===================== HES POSTING ==================== 
 
I was a student in Nancy Wulwick's History of Economics class and I found 
the HES assignment very worthwhile.  The reason student response is 
limited is because the class is taken mostly by graduating seniors.  Upon 
leaving the school they abandon their email addresses and thus the HES 
list as well.  As the only junior (or one of the only) in Prof. Wulwick's 
class I remain a subscriber to the HES.  However I often find that some 
material flies a little over my head, as it would any undergraduate. 
 
Overall HES is a neat service and I'm glad to be a subscriber.  Hey, when 
I check my mail every day I have dozens of messages.  For a second I 
think I'm really cool, then I realize its just list traffic! 
 
Brian Rosenblum 
BS Economics '98 (expected) 
Binghamton University 
 
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