ISSUE NO. 10 OCTOBER 1999
First, all of us send our deepest sympathy to Bill Solhiem; we only wish we could be with you in your time of sorrow. Ludy passed away in Hospital in Honolulu, after brave and dificult struggle with cancer on September, 1999. She was …. years old. Ludy Solhiem will be sorely missed in the next IPPA meeting.
We would like to thank all of you who sent us articles, commentary, publication abstracts, and other information via mail, fax and internet. It is only through your contributions that we can provide a newsletter that is interesting and well- informed for you and your colleagues. Please keep those contributions coming and share your recent research results, conference announcements, publications or conference abstracts, opinions, etc. with your colleagues in our informal format.
As mentioned on the previous issue, we are trying to set up the newsletter available on the web; however, the development has been very slow since we both work on a volunteering basis. Now, Rasmi has a few students assisting her with the Southeast Asian directory and Web Site. Please be patient with us, we will keep you up date with this development. We apologize to those of you that received your newsletters late, and we have taken steps to correct the mailing procedure. To save on postage, we are sending the newsletter via email to those with e-mail addresses and regular mail to those who do not have access through e-mail. Please make your own copy and pass it out to your colleagues and students.
Rasmi wish to thank her students, Cholawit and Supharit, from the Department of Archaeology, for directory and collecting information from Journals and Web Sites and Kriengsak from the Department of Western Languages for computer technique.
Our next newsletter is scheduled to appear in May 2000 and we would like to receive contributions by April 15, 2000 for this issue.