Geoff,
Along these lines, I tend to ignore ICAPE because the day before is never workable for me. Thus, the days after would be better even though it might mean missing class. Indeed I have had some occasions where I barely show up in time for the AFEE lunch.
Barbara
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Geoff,
you found the perfect mode to solve the problem of our oppression (reducing session slots) by the AEA @ ASSA, doing a
conference at the same place a day before. This seems to be developable, without giving up what we have at ASSA. Perhaps two days before (or after, if necessary) in the future, with joint sessions among icape, afee, ase, urpe, iaffee etc. …
best,
wolfram.
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