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I have over 60 Bibles in regular circulation....Some Catholic versions, some
KJ, some NKJ, some NRSV, The Message, tons of Good News Bibles,  some
Oxford, and other modern translations. Lest one say -- "but you are in a
Catholic school" I had the same situation when I was in a public school. How
can one teach literature without Bibles of various translations?

Allan

Dr. Allan O'Grady Cuseo (Brother Donogh Allan, MGC)
Bishop Kearney High School Library
125 Kings Highway South
Rochester, New York 14617

585-342 - 4000 x231
585-342 - 4694  (FAX)

acuseo@bkhs.org

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of Notre Dame
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Lynn Butler" <Teri.Butler@SAISD.ORG>
To: <LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: [LM_NET] Unique situation


I've never encountered that particular problem but reading about it made
me wonder how many of you have a regular Bible, not just a book of Bible
stories, in your 200 section.  I have one but it's in reference which of
course, cannot be checked out by the students.  Do any of you have a
regular Bible in circulatin?    I would like to know because I've been
thinkin that perhaps I should move mine.

Thanks,
Lynn

Lynn Butler, LMS
Lamar Elementary Library
San Angelo, Texas
"Reading is a Window to the World!"


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