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Stephen M. Henning

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May 4, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/4/96
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I just installed our councils Wood Badge page at:

http://www.vhm.com/~hmc528/wb.html

It contain an unabashed commercial for our course, NE-IV-92 and

1) lots of Wood Badge art (woggle, log&axe, tartan, kudu, beads, cartoon, title)
2) purpose of Wood Badge
3) objectives of Wood Badge
4) history of Wood Badge
5) symbols of Wood Badge
6) Wood Badge song "Back to Gilwell, happy land"
7) New Burnham Patrol Verse for the above song created in 1993 and
dedicated to the memory of "Green Bar Bill" Hilcourt.

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Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA

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Stephen M. Henning

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May 4, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/4/96
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A thousand apologies for posting the wrong URL; the correct URL is

http://www.vhm.com/~hmc528/wb.html

In article <shenning-040...@abe-ppp366.fast.net>,


shen...@fast.net (Stephen M. Henning) wrote:

> I just installed our councils Wood Badge page at:

http://www.vhm.com/~c528/wb.html

Joern Lodahl

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May 6, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/6/96
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Thus spake shen...@fast.net (Stephen M. Henning):

>A thousand apologies for posting the wrong URL; the correct URL is

>http://www.vhm.com/~hmc528/wb.html

>In article <shenning-040...@abe-ppp366.fast.net>,
>shen...@fast.net (Stephen M. Henning) wrote:

>> I just installed our councils Wood Badge page at:

>http://www.vhm.com/~c528/wb.html

I definately have better results using the first URL than the latter. My browser
cant find http://www.vhm.com/~hmc528/wb.html at all, on the other hand it do
find http://www.vhm.com/~c528/wb.html, but cant access the figures.

So most likely something is wrong.

Looking forward to visit the page again

YiS

jqrn

- I used to be a Falcon...
Joern Lodahl jq...@mi.aau.dk http://www.mi.aau.dk/~jqrn/
Doing an Industrial Ph.D. in Regional Science/Operations Research.
We can learn from history that we don't learn from history!
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