Thanks ... because I could not have afforded to have anyone else do all that work ... although I did have the analysis typed by a professional ... it was either that, or the thing would not have passed muster.

Dean

On Feb 2, 2005, at 6:00 PM, Carl Dershem wrote:

Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

I can't believe I copied out my entire Master's Thesis (87 pages of a wind ensemble score) by hand, using india ink and Cameo paper. I did have the advantage of a hi-tech electric eraser, which sometimes left holes in the paper when pressed too hard. Talk about another century!
Dean

Heh. I always hated people like you. Then again, I paid much of my tuition by doing those theses for people (and charging accordingly), and so disliked those who did it themselves.


But I do sympathize!

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