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"...Rules? We don' need no steenking rules!"

a note from the Webmaster

Well, maybe we need a few steenking rules.

Don't get me wrong. I'm from Bexley. You know, the house that elected both a turtle and a cat to be its representatives to Dormcon...? But I do think that setting a few expectations ahead of time goes a long way towards avoiding disputes.

So please bear with me...

-- pm

This site and the AA

This site exists by the good graces of the Alumni Association. We will abide by the policies of the Alumni Association, whether or not those policies are explicited stated here.

The Webmaster and the chain of command

As of the 1999 class meeting, the position of Webmaster is an elected position. With five years between meetings, though, obviously problems may arise that cannot wait for a class meeting for resolution. If you have a dispute with something I have or haven't done, please try to resolve it directly with me first, but if we can't work it out, talk to Sandy or any other class officer.

Comments and contributions

Your comments about and contributions to this site are always welcome. I can't promise that I'll always accept them, but I will promise to acknowledge and consider them.

Personal contact information

This site will not publish contact information, including Email addresses, without that person's express permission. The Alumni Association may be able to assist you if you want to get in touch with someone. You can sign up with Alumni Network Services if you would like use to their password-protected directory of alums who have registered.

Personal links

By the decision of the 1999 class meeting, the site will provide links to web pages of class members. By that same decision, these will be provided without regard to the content of those pages. However, the class Executive Committee is authorized to step in to resolve any problems if they do arise.


MIT Class of '74, Webmaster Paul Mailman

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