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What questions were asked in Crossville?
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| Miriling 2004-11-27, 5:46 pm |
| When the USCF Executive Board met for a board meeting in Crossville, Tenn., on
Sept. 24-25, 2004, it had the opportunity of meeting Philip D. Elmore of
ArchiStructures Inc., the local architect who designed the proposed new
building for the federation and showed drawings of the building and answered
questions.
What questions were asked of the architect and who asked them?
What were Mr. Elmore's answers? Were the proceedings tape-recorded?
Also, is the federation in possession of copies of the drawings of the
building? If so, who within the USCF has them?
George Mirijanian
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| Parrthenon 2004-11-29, 12:46 am |
| <<What questions were asked of the architect and who asked them? What were Mr.
Elmore's answers? Were the proceedings tape-recorded? Also, is the federation
in possession of copies of the drawings of the
building? If so, who within the USCF has them?>> -- George Mirijanian
As Arnold Denker might say, "Silly boy."
The board won't even release their contract with Crossville, and you expect to
receive a rational answer to this question?
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