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Name: Michelle Young on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard Forrest on Jun 8, 2009Comments: Closing this museum is ill-conceived and short-sighted. It is an attack on science at a time when we need science more than ever before.Flag
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Name: Melinda Hurlbut on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Skolnick on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Thomas Cox on Jun 8, 2009Comments: Please keep the museum! I have visited the UWYo Geological Museum a few times from Montana, and believe it is an excellent educational resource for students, the local public, and visitors from around the world. Thank you!Flag
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Name: Derek Larson on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Vanessa R on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard Zack on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Hillary Parks on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Stanton on Jun 8, 2009Comments: I am dismayed that the University of Wyoming is planning to close the museum. the university should support the museum because it fosters learning among the student body and the general public.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Watson on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: The Granger Papers Project on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Beth Southwell on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: KRISTINA FERRELL on Jun 8, 2009Comments: This is important and should be kept. Maybe you should look at some of the higher that needed payrolls and unnecessary supplies and cut there. by reevaluating your supplies cost you can save needed dollarsFlag
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Name: Jon Ferrell on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: New Curator on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Margaret Imhof on Jun 8, 2009Comments: I strongly urge you to reconsider this decision.Flag
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Name: Tara Cox on Jun 8, 2009Comments: My college is also dealing with budget cuts, so they now close the administrative offices on Friday. This inconveniences the student body very little, and does not deplete the more important student resources.Flag
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Name: Dennis Ruez, Jr. on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Kristie Connolly on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Stephanie Lukowski on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Lori Browne on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Suzanne Slattery on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: James I. Kirkland on Jun 8, 2009Comments: This is tragic thing. Paleontology is one of the great hooks for getting kids interested in science and every kid in southern Wyoming has at least on trip to the Univ. of Wyoming Geology Museum.Flag
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Name: Marilyn Fox on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Gavin McCullough on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Philip Bottrell on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Sue Ann Bilbey, Ph.D. on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Tim White on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Terry Gates on Jun 8, 2009Comments: The museum represents one of the most important research centers in the American west, and Breithaupt is legendary within the field of vert paleo, an integral member of the international Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, and a outstanding representative of the state of Wyoming.Flag
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Name: Angela J.A. Shankle on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Norman Udewitz on Jun 8, 2009Comments: The U.W.geological museum is extremely important not only to the students and residents of Wyoming, but the entire world. Please allow it to remain open in these troubled economic times.Flag
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Name: Norman Udewitz on Jun 8, 2009Comments: The U.W.geological museum is extremely important not only to the students and residents of Wyoming, but the entire world. Please allow it to remain open in these troubled economic times.Flag
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Name: David B. Loope on Jun 8, 2009Comments: The museum is valuable to many researchers, and is a great resource for undergraduates and the people of the state. Please find a way to save it.Flag
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Name: Akiko Shinya on Jun 8, 2009Comments: The Geological Museum is a valuable institution to both public and academics housing important specimens for future education and research. Please do reconsider to keep the museum.Flag
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Name: David Lovelace on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 8, 2009Comments: An important resource for the state and for those who seek to learn more.Flag
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Name: Thomas S. Platt on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Thomas S. Platt on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jorge Alvarez on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris Alexander on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Dave Hoch on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jon Prewett on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Wolff on Jun 8, 2009Comments: Basic science all too often bears the brunt of short term planning, when the opposite should hold true. Inspiration for the next generation of earth scientists may come from a trip through the museum for a young girl or boy. Additionally, the museum provides a valuable public "face" for the geology department and the University.Flag
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Name: Sarah Jordan on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Clinton Manderfeld on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Misty Conway on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Andria Skaff Niles on Jun 8, 2009Comments: Please do not close the museum. Museums are incredible learning places for the public, provide a sense of community and allow everyone to share in the history of their land. Please do the right thing and not close the museum.Flag
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Name: Todd Jarvis, Ph.D. on Jun 8, 2009Comments:Flag