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From: Chris Hughes <cjhughes@talk21.com>
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Subject: Calling Doughboys!
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 13:24:02 +0100
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Apologies to the rest.

Doughboys - Last year at Nationals, somehow, you managed to win Spirit.:-)

I seem to recall giving the trophy to Sky, and telling him that we wanted it back at some stage, and not to ship it out of the country.

Sky - have you got still got it? Are you still in the country?
If so can you let me know and can you bring it to Cambridge.
If not can you hunt down the present incumbent of the award, and make sure through fair means or foul that they get it to Cambridge.

Can the rest of the Doughpeople assist in making sure the trophy returns to Cambridge, and can someone let me know that it has be located and that plans are afoot.

Thanks

Chris