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Author Re: Crossville
Rob

2005-01-01, 12:47 am

I thought I would share this information with those of you interested
about what kind of area Tennessee is and what kind of support
Crossville can provide. Please follow this link and read about The
Cumberland County Playhouse. It was built out of the money of the
community($10 share of stock were sold) to build a $100,000 playhouse
in 1965! WHat would those dollars be in 2005 dollars? Tennessee has a
tradition of volunteerism and community spirit. After you read of the
success of of The Cumberland County Playhouse, and you still have
concerns if Crossville can be a successful home for the USCF, write me
directly, or call me directly. Hopefully I will be able to put you at
ease. http://www.ccplayhouse.com/static/history.html

Happy New Year!

Rob Mitchell

StanB wrote:
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> "Sam Sloan" <sloan@ishipress.com> wrote in message
> news:41ab2da6.28091437@ca.news.verio.net...
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> Mutually exclusive. He did nothing to make the reserve. That credit

goes to
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> Al Lawrence.
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> Cottell, a CPA, was the principal architect of the non-GAAP system of

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> accounting for the LMA.
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> Nonsense. Ibid above. Tony was another one of those crackpots that

gravitate
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> to chess. History will him place amid the Sloans, Bibulds, and Parrs

that
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> haunt chess.


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