a request: exciting books?

Gina King gking at amideast.org
Mon Jun 17 15:52:03 UTC 2002


Dear Mr. Tompkins,

I wanted to follow up with you regarding your message on the language policy
list serve.  My organization, AMIDEAST, publishes a quarterly newsletter for
overseas U.S. education advisers.  'The plight and promise' of non-native
speakers in American universities is a timely issue for us, and my editor
may be interested in publishing excerpts of your essay, if you were
interested in such an opportunity.  I will be leaving the office shortly,
but you may contact her directly if you would like to pursue the matter
further.

Lia Hutton,
The Advising Quarterly
202-776-9619
lhutton at amideast.org
www.advisingquarterly.com

Best regards,

Gina King

Gina King
Advising and Research Assistant
AMIDEAST
1730 M St. NW Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20036-4505
Phone: (202) 776-9618
Fax: (202) 776-7018
Email: gking at amideast.org
www.amideast.org


-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Tompkins [mailto:pericles at temple.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 12:36 PM
To: lgpolicy-list at ccat.sas.upenn.edu
Subject: a request: exciting books?


I've been asked to write an essay about exciting summer reading in higher
education.  I'd like to do something on the plight and promise of non-native
speakers in American universities if there is a really worthwhile recent
book that deals with this. Knowing that this is not exactly the subject of
this listserv, I am writing anyway, because I'm sure some folks on it will
have advice. I'd love to hear from you.

Dan Tompkins
pericles at temple.edu
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