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March 13, 2012
March 20 Will Be “Return to Sender Day”
Do you ever feel guilty about that book you borrowed and never returned? Do you wonder if you will ever see that DVD that you lent to a friend months ago? Then “Return to Sender Day” is for you.
RTSD was created by Sarah Kidder, a professional etiquette trainer and event planner in Oakland, California. Here is her website, complete with graphics and email templates for letters you might send to delinquent borrowers and to people who lent you items. And here is a blog posting (March 8) by Martin Snapp, journalist, Berkeley Law grad, and my college classmate. The link also takes you to a number of Marty’s recent articles.
(ljs)
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Hi Lou! Funny you should mention me, because I just mentioned you in the latest class notes, which will be in the May/June issue of the alumni magazine (although you can read it now on the class website).
Are you going to the reunion?
Marty
Posted by: Martin Snapp | Mar 16, 2012 12:12:14 AM
