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AMEN to the following! It's already evident in Brock Hall by 10 a.m. on
Monday!
carter pate
On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Marlene Poches wrote:
> I have heard that our cooling systems have been shut down in order to save
> money. This is a rumor of course, but if there is truth to this, would
> whoever please consider the following:
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> It is hard to lecture in stuffy heat. You lose your oomph.
> Students do not concentrate as well while testing in heat.
> For those of use who do not have windows in our offices, it is very
> stifling. If we do have windows, not all of them open.
> For those who suffer from asthma or a cold, this makes breathing quite
> difficult (no air circulation).
> People become very crabby when they are hot.
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> Thank you for any consideration of this.
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> -Marlene Poches
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