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RE: Johns Hopkins coverup?



Help!  I think I missed a post.

Johns Hopkins is my alma mater and I'd like to know what this is about.
Incidentally, I sure wouldn't have given any early drafts of MY dissertation
to anyone before it was published -- early drafts are often full of errors,
and mine sure were.

Clearly only my own opinion

Ruth F. Weiner
Sandia National Laboratories 
MS 0718, POB 5800
Albuquerque, NM 87185-0718
505-844-4791; fax 505-844-0244
rfweine@sandia.gov

-----Original Message-----
From: Holloway3@aol.com [mailto:Holloway3@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 9:38 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Johns Hopkins coverup?


Mr. Faber has accused Johns Hopkins of something quite serious, that they
are
attempting to withhold research information from interested parties.  He may
well be correct, I don't know.  I looked on the Internet to see if I could
find that thesis in the Johns Hopkins library and I didn't find it, so that
tends to support his claim.  But I know from experience that not every claim
of a coverup is correct, and in fact a high percentage of them are wrong.
It
does seem strange that Mr. Faber will not answer a question of whether that
thesis is available or not.  He did say, after some prodding for specific
details, that they would not let him have it a couple of years ago, but only
implies that it is not available now.  All I ask is that if he is going to
accuse an organization of  a coverup, that he be a bit more specific in his
accusations and provide some detail.   

                                               R. Holloway
                                               holloway3@aol.com
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