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Sender:
Lionel Smith
Date:
Fri, 19 Jan 1996 10:40:11 -0700
Re:
Robert Chambers

 

Greetings to all, and welcome to new members!

Robert Chambers, who has just finished his D.Phil. at Oxford in the area of resulting trusts, is off today with his family to the fair city of Melbourne, where he will be taking up a post at the Faculty of Law at Melbourne University. I hope everyone will join me in wishing Robert and his family all the best in their new country.

The Chambers have chosen a great time to move. They leave Edmonton during a record-breaking cold snap (the high yesterday was -40 degrees) and move to Melbourne at the height of summer. I could use a 70-degree Celsius swing right about now.

 

Lionel Smith
Faculty of Law, University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2H5
Tel 403 492 2599; Fax 403 492 4924


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