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Originally Posted by Guest
It was selfishness...HE wanted "frontier" to ride in. To explore. Everyone else benefited too...but the motivation wasn't wholly philanthropic.
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It usually is not. My 224 613 Project has a huge selfish part for me as I want to prove that I was right back in 1989 and afterwards when I saw a niche in services for survivors/victims of crimes in libraries. Specifically law libraries in law schools where they shape the future minds of our lawyers, judges, and especially politicians. I never wanted them to throw out the US and State Constitutions but just make sure they are doing everything they can to make it easier for survivors/victims deal with the legal system. I had gone back to Reno, Nevada in 1989 as the Cataloger of all the WESTLAW Computer Files but also as the recipient of the Michelle Mitchell Memorial Scholarship of 1976-1977. This was back to the Annual Law Librarian convention which was in Reno, Nevada that Summer of 1989. Brought back a lot of memories being back in Reno again. I had just graduated from Law School from the University of Minnesota that Spring of 1989.