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Whom are you addressing?  Your notification has gone, apparently to the
entire Mark Twain Forum.  Many, if not most, of whom are professors,
certainly Twain enthusiasts.  You have the wrong audience.  Perhaps the
problem lies
with someone not reading the text.  So I append a quote from Twain:
Yesterday Mr. Hall wrote that the printer's proof-reader was improving my
punctuation for me, & I telegraphed orders to have him shot without giving
him time to pray.
- 1889

On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:09 AM, John Davis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> As of today (9/28/10), you have--with three consecutive absences--exceeded
> the maximum number (four, excused and unexcused, in TTh clsseas) permitted
> in English courses, specifically English 101J, and, therefore, have failed
> the course because of excessive absences (5).  If you wish to appeal the
> attendance policy, you should immediately contact Dr. Ken Wolfskill,
> Division Head, and present your reasons to be reinasted to the course.
> Official excuses for absences are to be obtained from Lloyd Lee
> Wilson, University Registrar.  If Dr. Wolfskill rejects your appeal, you
> may
> further appeal to Dr. Larry Frazier, Dean of Arts and Sciences, and beyond
> him to Dr. Danny Moore, Provost.
>
> --
> John H. Davis, Ph.D.
> Professor of English
> Department of Language and Literature
> Chowan University
> Murfreesboro, North Carolina 27855
>

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