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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>Dear
Valorie,<BR> I mailed the March edition of my "Basic ASL
Dictionary" to you at 3pm<BR>today; it should be there by next
Monday. I chose the delux student<BR>binding for you, (LOL). Its
versatile, can occupy a number of positions<BR>without identitiy
confusion. My target audience is people who wish to begin<BR>learning to
sign quickly. I'll redraw some entries, rewrite the front pages<BR>and
acquire or write a synopsis of SignWriting for an Appendix 5 before I go<BR>to a
Hard Cover edition.<BR> Like Diderot and Voltaire, I
think it would be good to have necessary<BR>and sufficient information bound
into one volume, and believe its possible<BR>to do this for
ASL.<BR> Hoping your good work will be rewarding and
satisfying this week, I<BR>remain<BR>Yours truly,
Frank</FONT><BR><BR></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>