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Hear, Hear Tom. I couldn't agree with you more. "Let s/he who is without
sin cast the first stone."
Bob Lamb ...deep in the heart of Texas (at a Catholic University):-)
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From: Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk
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Subject: Ethics of Selling Complimentary Textbooks
Friends:
Can I suggest that we tone down the way we talk about others on this
list. The harshness of some of the rhetoric regarding the Jennings
matter, and now the use of phrases like "book fleas" troubles me.
Perhaps I am overly sensitive, but I think we should make an effort to
display a more generous tone in our communications. Let's disagree,
debate and ask hard questions, but surely we can do so without such
vitriolic language.
Tom Cavenagh
Thomas D. Cavenagh, JD
Professor of Law & Conflict Resolution
North Central College
30 North Brainard Street
Naperville, Illinois 60540
630-637-5157
630-637-5260 (fax)
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