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Originally Posted by Guest
What’s the payback for all your work ?
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The Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education met around September 6, 2000 to vote on considering my work from MN, CA, IL as payment for my Stipend Grant for my Masters Degree from the University of Denver Graduate School of Librarianship and Information Management. I got the MA in 1984 and was supposed to go work in Nevada for a set number of a years. They counted the work I did on the 224 613 Project from 1991-2000 as fulfilling that contract. This was from the State of Nevada WICHE. I was only in Nevada for a few weeks total after graduating from the U of Denver.
Many organizations seem to have seen the value of this work.
I had been quite ecstatic when volunteering at the Palm Harbor Library in Florida when I learned about this and mentioned it to a lot of the other volunteers there and as well at East Lake Community Library whenever I started volunteering there as well.
Ron Sparks, II was my contact at the WICHE State of Nevada.
I did have the help of Mills Lane with strategy of some of this 224 613 Project. He was a prosecutor for Washoe County and a bridge partner of my parents. The referee in the Tyson-Holyfield ear biting bout. TV Judge. Author.
A long fight won would be the biggest payback.
Whatever else this might bring depends on a lot of factors which I need not go into on a forum like this. I have talked about them with them some dear friends. We will see what happens. Que sera, sera.