How do I read others' entries?
Finding an entry
There are two ways to find an entry, one for browsing a single
class, one for searching the entire repository.
To browse a class, go about 1/3 of the way down
the main page.
There is a list of numbers looking something like this:
2002 ( 5, 14 Feb 98) 2001 ( 4, 11 Feb 98) 2000 (21, 14 Feb 98)
1999 (27, 17 Feb 98) 1998 (21, 19 Feb 98) 1997 (67, 24 Feb 98)
1996 (66, 10 Feb 98) 1995 (61, 15 Feb 98) 1994 (44, 20 Feb 98)
:
This list includes every class with alumni entries; click on the
class you want to browse. (The parentheses after a class contain the
number of that class's alumni who have entries and the date of the
most recent entry of that class.)
To search the repository, choose ``Search entries'' on the main page. Type in words for which you would
like to search, and select ``Search''.
Reading an entry
A repository entry has four pieces:
- The alum's name. This should be the alum's current name. (If it has
changed - through marriage, perhaps - the other name will be
cross-referenced to the current name.)
If the alum's name is highlighted, it is a link to the alum's home
page elsewhere on the Web.
- The e-mail address, in parentheses. You can e-mail this address to
contact the alum. Alumni listed want only personal e-mail.
If the e-mail address is ``anonymous'', this indicates that the alum
desires not to publish the address, probably to avoid junk mail.
You can still send e-mail, but I will scan it before it is forwarded
on.
- Current place of residence.
- Last date modified. The information is up-to-date up to this
date. The Web link here is for the alum to modify the entry.
FAQ
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