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LAS'f CHANCE TO~RECEI'VE THE REGIStER - 'Tex says, "Listen up, pardners. We're rwt just whistlin' Dixie here." he Center's director, Charles Reagan Wilson, has issued a special appeal to all partners in the continuing study of the American South. As the Center works to strengthen its programs for the 21st century, your help is needed with one simple but important task: saving this publication. "We mail the Southern Register to more than 30,000 recipients in the U.S. and abroad," Wilson says. "It's a good way to keep in touch, and we certainly would like to keep publishing the newsletter, but we're concerned about rising costs." Words of warning: In an effort to preserve the Southern Register, the Center is engaging in more than tough talk. Be aware of the consequences. If you do not respond to this query using the enclosed response card, your name will be removed from the 'mailing list. "Our mailing list has not been updated in a while," Wilson says. "We want to make sure we're hitting the target, not shooting in the dark. We want to make sure we're reaching people who really have an interest in Southern culture." In addition to significant increases in the price of paper and postage, the Center also must shoulder the cost of newsletters that are returned without delivery. The Postal Service charges the Center for the return mailing, and the growing number of returns represents an unacceptable drain on current resources. Readers of the Register can help alleviate the burden. Please communicate your preferences about receiving the newsletter. Readers who wish to remain on the mailing list Charles Reagan Wilson, Age 3
must reply. A special response card is inserted in this issue for your convenience. If you wish, you may continue to receive the newsletter by mail. Please verify that your name and address are current. Notify the Center if multiple copies have been arriving in your mailbox. You may also cancel your subscription by mail and read the Register online. You will find it on the Internet at http://www.cssc.olemiss.edu. Along with your correspondence, please consider showing your support by making a pledge to the Center's Annual Appeal. On the same card you will find information about making a tax-deductible contribution, to help out in a time of tight budgets. "We need to shore up our academic programs and bund a broader base for our conferences and other public activities," Wilson says. "The American South continues to be a fascinating laboratory for exploring many issues pertinent to the country and other parts of the world. Racial and ethnic diversity or the role of religion in everyday lifethese are just a couple of examples made prominent when tragic violence in Northern Ireland or the excesses of Islamic fundamentalism are making the news. "We intend to strengthen the Center's involvement in exploring many aspects of the South's culture, and we want to make those findings widely available," Wilson adds. "But we need new and especially renewed support in order to be able to succeed." Please turn to the enclosed response card and reaffirm your interest in the Center's work.