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Thomas Langhorne <[log in to unmask]>
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                  I N T E R O F F I C E   M E M O R A N D U M
 
                                        Date:     08-Jun-1994 02:48pm EST
                                        From:     Thomas Langhorne
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TO:  Remote RSCS/NJE Network User         ( _JNET%HISTARCH@ASUACAD )
 
 
Subject: Introductions
 
    Hello,
 
         My name is Tom Langhorne and I am currently a low level
    college administrator and adjunct assistant professor of anthropology.
    I came into the former as a result of the jobs crunch of the early
    '80s, personal considerations, and an unexpected opporutnity that
    presented itself.  Educationally, I've been involved in historical
    archeology and anthropology for over 20 years (BA William & Mary '74,
    MA SUNY-Binghamton '76, Ph.D. Michigan State '88).  Although I've had
    to cease fieldwork, the greatest loss I feel from switching
    professions, I occasionally get out for a few days on a local project.
    I stay involved through journals, conversations, and most recently,
    this list.  I also stay involved through teaching 2 upper level courses
    (historic american material culture; archaeology of frontiers) in
    alternating spring semesters.  Research interests include frontiers,
    especially industrial and related frontiers; spatial theory/settlement
    pattern analysis; the Great Lakes region and North America in general.
    I have other eclectic interests, but those don't really fit this list.
    As an aside, there may be former classmates of mine out there on the
    list, if so, drop me a line and let me know how you are faring.
 
                                        Tom Langhorne
 
 
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    |  W. Thomas Langhorne, Jr., Ph.D.                  | The opinions    |
    |  Pre-Health Professions Advisor                   | expressed herein|
    |  Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology      | are those of the|
    |  Binghamton University                            | author and not  |
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    |  Binghamton, N.Y.   13902-6000                    | Binghamton      |
    |  e-mail:  [log in to unmask]     | University.     |
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    |  "I shall pass through this world but once.  Any good therefore,    |
    |   that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any human being,|
    |   let me do it now.  Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not|
    |   pass this way again."----Henry Drummond                           |
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