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Appendix D - Excerpts from a letter to the moderators of Colloquia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2010

August Epple
Affiliation:
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia
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Excerpts of the letter referred to in this note appear in Appendix C.

Dear Colleagues,

Though the attached letter to prospective participants of your Colloquium provides most of the essential information, let me emphasize that the success of the Colloquium will depend on the skills of the moderators.

The attached letter will be mailed to all prospective panelists together with the invitation. We hope that its message is clear, and that it will make your chore easier.

As soon as the final composition of your panel of discussants is clear, we will ask you to contact them and to obtain a rough outline of the issues they wish to present. Thereafter, it will be up to you to coordinate the sequence of presentations, and to familiarize all panelists with the issues to be considered.

Hopefully, you will be able to prevent talks that exceed 10 minutes. If the discussants adhere to the time schedule, there will be 40–50 minutes for a general discussion with questions from the audience.

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Print publication year: 1997

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