Re: Re : "Free" - Telugu Paluku - Souvenir of 10th TANA....

V. Chowdary Jampala (cjampala@desire.wright.edu)
Tue, 30 Apr 1996 16:24:42 -0500 (EST)

On Mon, 29 Apr 1996, Ramabhadra Dokka wrote:

> cjampala@dayton.net says :
>
> -- Subject: "Free" - Telugu Paluku -Souvenir of 10th TANA Conference
> -- A few remaining copies of 'Telugu Paluku', the souvenir of
>
> Howmuch ever I may be interested in obtaining my personal copy, I was
> surprised to see this post coming from the keyboard of someone who said
> that, "SCIT would be a better PLACE for such things", while upholding the
> CHARTER of TELUSA against an announcement of a classical music concert,
> here a few days ago...:-)

I believe that it is entirely appropriate to the charter of Telusa
that an announcement about that souvenir is posted in Telusa. This
particular issue of 'telugu paluku' contains - as most souvenirs of Telugu
association functions do - TELUgu SAhityamu and articles about trends in
TELUgu SAhityamu. It even has some (of good quality, I thought) poetry
written in Telugu vRItta chandO sampradaayam ;) Surely, an announcement
about it's availability belongs in Telusa (and SCIT as well, I might add)?

(If Ram thought that the souvenir referred to a t-shirt or some
such thing, and not a book of 300+ pages with half of those pages in Telugu,
I am sorry for not making it clear to him).

Incidentally, my earlier post that Ram Dokka refers to was
an answer to his question -which I assumed was a question and not a rhetorical
expression- followed by an attempt at a joke about the difference between
Telusa norms and Telusa charter. I am sorry that he didn't get the joke.

> P.S. : I know that there is DIFFERENCE between SOUVENIRS and CONCERTS
> and their respective announcers and admirers...:-)

I too am aware of the difference between souvenirs and concerts, and
the differences among souvenirs and concerts; Can I ask Ram Dokka to
elaborate a little about the purported difference in their respective
announcers and admirers?

Regards. --- V. Chowdary Jampala