 From mr6e+@andrew.cmu.edu Thu Jun 29 12:36:58 1995
 Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 13:32:44 -0400 (EDT)
 From: Martin Rimm <mr6e+@andrew.cmu.edu>
 To: hoffman@colette.ogsm.vanderbilt.edu (Donna Hoffman)
 Subject: Re: Ph.D. programs, Internet-BBS study, various
 Cc: Marvin Sirbu <ms6b+@andrew.cmu.edu>
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 Let me first apologize for the Web page. The person who put that up had
 done so accidentally. I instructed him to remove it and all references
 to you immediately. It was only up for an hour or so, and once again, I
 apologize. 
 
 Second, I corresponded with you last year because I noticed you had
 begun to do some pioneering research on the World Wide Web. I respected
 your work then and I still respect you and your efforts.
 
 Third, analysis and  criticism of research are part of the time-honored
 academic tradition. I am sure your comments about the Carnegie Mellon
 study will be constructive and useful in informing the debate in an open
 and honest way. I welcome your views on the Carnegie Mellon study, not
 because I think the study is a perfect piece of research (as few
 published works are), but because it reports some interesting findings
 which have never been formally documented before.
 
 Cordially,  
    
 Marty Rimm
