Re: brochure

Actually I think we said the emphasis _would_ be on marketing, and that
they might include the quicktips as a taste of the guidelines...

At 08:20 PM 12/14/98 -0500, Robert C. Neff wrote:
>I was also rethinking the brochure idea.  I know we agreed the emphasis
>needs to be on the guidelines, but we could use a slick brochure for
>marketing.  I would be more than willing to walk across the street to the US
>Court where the newspeople are gathered (like a flock of gaggling geese for
>any crumb on the Investigation of the Special Prosecutor) and hand these out
>and talk to them.
>
>I could also attend Jesse Jackson's rally at the steps of the capitol
>Thursday and hand them out and also distribute to the media.  Of course I
>volunteer David Poehlman to freeze with me!
>
>In a more serious tone, I am going to Ohio over the Holidays to visit family
>and could stop by the library and talk with the director and his staff.  A
>brochure would really be helpful.
>
>rob
>
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Received on Monday, 14 December 1998 22:50:57 UTC