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Welcome to the
Project WILD History Pages |
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This website is a
continuation of the history project that started at the 30th
reunion. It is an attempt to collect
the facts, memories, stories, and myths that are the bones and muscle as well
as the heart and soul of Project WILD. |
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Everyone who has
been involved with Project WILD over the years is invited and encouraged to
contribute. Project WILD is passed along year to year from person to
person. The people who have participated
have been the critical element and it is in this area that we need the most
help. It does not appear that any regular records have been kept of
participants, so please help fill in the names that are the foundation of the
program. Pictures of groups and crews
would be most welcome. |
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These are the other
Project WILD websites: Project WILD - Duke Alumni Affinity Group Project WILD – Undergraduate Program
Site There is also a
Project WILD group on LinkedIn |
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These pages were
created from the ‘posters’ that were made at the 30th reunion.
Between my eyesight and typing skills I am confident that I have misspelled
names. Please accept my apologies in advance if yours is incorrect. |
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Information can be
sent via email to Paper
can be mailed to |
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Please scan photo
prints at 300dpi (1200 or 1800 for slides) and send the file via email.
Include information on date, location, and people in the picture. For anything you send, please be clear on
the year to which the information belongs. Note that the years are associated
with the August course. They are not associated with your ‘class of’ year. You
can check any of the pages to see the correct date range. New pictures are
initially posted on the new pics page to allow folks to review and help
complete any missing information and later moved to the correct year. |
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The information is
formatted in groups. If you have an idea for a new group, please let me know. Finally, I am
located in the Dallas area about 20 minutes from DFW airport. If you are in
the area or passing thru, I would love the opportunity to meet with you. My best to all, Maret Maxwell |