In cleaning out my office post-retirement, I have left over the
following runs of journals I'd like to give away to a department library
(first choice) or graduate student or faculty member - something more
beneficial than just throwing them out. There may be one or two missing
issues, but generally they are complete and in very good condition.
First come, first serve.
There's a geographic catch: I am not asking anything for these
journals, but I don't want to pay to ship them either. So I will
deliver (free) to recipients in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St. Paul)
area, or east-central Wisconsin (including Madison) - anyplace I go
regularly. Or you can pick up in Ripon, WI.
Here's what I have:
American Sociological Review. From February 1991 (volume 56 #1) through
February 2001 (volume 66 #1)
Judicature (from the American Judicature Society, a professional
association of judges): From March-April 1998 (Volume 81 #5) through
November-December 2003 (volume 87 #3)
Judicial Conduct Reporter (American Judicature Society): From
Summer-Fall 1997 (volume 19 #2) through Winter 2004 (volume 25 #4)
Population and Development Review (Population Council): From March 1991
(volume 17 #1) through December 2002 (volume 28 #4)
Population Press (Population Coalition, not a paid subscription prior to
January 2006): From January/February 1998 (volume 4 #3) through Fall
2004 (volume 10 #3)
If interested, please contact me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED], NOT by
replying to this list. And Happy Thanksgiving to all!
--- Eric Godfrey
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Eric P. Godfrey, Professor Emeritus of Sociology
Ripon College, P. O. Box 248 (mail), 300 Seward St. (courier)
Ripon, Wisconsin 54971-0248
920.748.6789 (home - best choice) 920.748.8375 (office)
Home US Mail: P. O. Box 75, Ripon, WI 54971-0075
"Save the earth, we don't have a backup copy"
(made up by my son Forest at age 16)
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