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RESOLUTIONS OF THE 2004 APCG MEETING SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA WHEREAS the Geography faculty at California Polytechnic Univer- sity, San Luis Obispo (CPSLO), has hosted the 67th meeting of the APCG with great distinction and aplomb, and WHEREAS we have all benefited from their splendid efforts at or- ganization, planning, and hospitality, and WHEREAS we particularly want to recognize the efforts of our stal- wart Conference Chair, Jim Keese, and his chief assistants, Don Vermeer, Cal Wilvert, and Jennifer O’Brien, plus all the other fine folks mentioned in the program, and WHEREAS and nonetheless, it has come to the attention of the ever- vigilant Resolutions Committee that certain occurrences, perfor- mances, and actions merit special mention and acknowledgment, to wit, and WHEREAS breaking all bounds of tradition and civilized behavior, Vice-President Jim Allen exhibited an extreme sense of overplanning by appointing your friendly Resolutions Committee a full 3 weeks prior to these meetings, the normal procedure being appointment at the Business Meeting a couple of hours before the banquet, and WHEREAS for the first time in Association memory the host com- mittee refused to list field-trip leaders before departure, thus eliminating responsibility should anything go wrong, while at the
Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers – University of Hawai'I Press
Published: Aug 2, 2005
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