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Anne, that is very sweet of you, but my recollection of American banks 
is that they hate changing Canadian bills -- and anyway, I am wary of 
sending cash in the mail. Let's see what Don can find out about PayPal. 
I belong to two other scholarly organizations (not large ones by any 
means) that use it for membership payments, donations, etc. It costs the 
person being paid, but perhaps for a charitable donation that could be 
added as a surcharge. Also, if financially feasible for the society, it 
would aid in the regular plea for and acceptance of donations, if we are 
going to keep on looking for travel support for our young people. Let's 
see what happens. Much love, Germaine.


On 2017-05-01 6:16 PM, Anne Prescott wrote:
> Sounds good. Lots of pretty money! I do wonder when the USA will go 
> for pretty colors. Anne
>
> On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 6:00 PM, Judith Owens 
> <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>     I will take you up on that offer, Anne!
>     Judith Owens
>
>     Sent from my iPhone
>
>     On May 1, 2017, at 4:36 PM, Anne Prescott <[log in to unmask]
>     <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
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>>     Germaine, if you or other Canadians give me Canadian cash I can
>>     give Don real money, maybe as a check (or cheque)--you know, the
>>     American kind--and then take your pretty colored Canadian stuff
>>     to my bank. No problem, as we say in the States.
>>
>>     On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 5:30 PM, Germaine Warkentin
>>     <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>>
>>         Don, I would like to contribute, but I don;t have American
>>         cheques, and bank money-orders cost the earth. Any likelihood
>>         of using PayPal? Germaine
>>
>>
>>         On 2017-05-01 4:09 PM, Donald Stump wrote:
>>>         The organizing committees for Sidney and Spenser at
>>>         Kalamazoo are working together to support graduate students,
>>>         who in the current climate in higher education are, as we
>>>         know, under unusual financial stress.
>>>
>>>         To help out, we have established a Graduate Student Travel
>>>         Fund to give modest awards on a competitive basis to
>>>         students giving papers at Kalamazoo each year. Rob Stillman
>>>         of the University of Tennessee has agreed to be our Lord
>>>         High Treasurer.
>>>
>>>         There are two ways to contribute:
>>>
>>>          1. *Bring an object* for sale at the annual International
>>>             Porlock Society auction at Kalamazoo. Anything from
>>>             autograph letters by Barnaby Googe or period oil
>>>             paintings of Queen Elizabeth to Shakespeare bobble-head
>>>             figures, Sir Walter Ralegh cut-out dolls, Roger Kuin
>>>             yard gnomes, David Wilson-Okamura straw hats, and snippy
>>>             lapel pins and fridge magnets would be most welcome.
>>>             Drinks and snacks in the Elizabeth Boyle Room will now
>>>             have their own kitty by the refreshments.
>>>          2. *Write a check. *I don't mean to brag, or to start any
>>>             sort of competition with the Spenserians or anything
>>>             like that, but just as a point of information, the
>>>             Sidney Council has already pledged over $500.**
>>>
>>>         If you would like to make either sort of contribution,
>>>         please contact me off line to let me know, and I'll send
>>>         details.
>>>
>>>         Don
>>>
>>>         -- 
>>>         Donald Stump, President
>>>         International Sidney Society
>>>         [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>>>
>>>         Professor of English
>>>         229 Adorjan Hall, 3800 Lindell Blvd.
>>>         Saint Louis University
>>>         St. Louis, MO 63108
>>>
>>>         Director of the Micah Program and
>>>         Co-chair of the Urban Project
>>>         216 Wuller Hall
>>>         Saint Louis University
>>>         St. Louis, MO 63108
>>>         (314) 494-3247 <tel:%28314%29%20494-3247> (cell)
>>
>>         -- 
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>>         Germaine Warkentin // English (Emeritus), University of Toronto
>>         [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>>         http://www.individual.utoronto.ca/germainew/
>>         <http://www.individual.utoronto.ca/germainew/>
>>
>>         "There has never been a great age of science and technology without
>>         a corresponding flourishing of the arts and humanities."
>>         -- Cathy N. Davidson
>>
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Germaine Warkentin // English (Emeritus), University of Toronto
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"There has never been a great age of science and technology without
a corresponding flourishing of the arts and humanities."
-- Cathy N. Davidson

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