Credits

Published in SEDL Letter Volume X, Number 3, April 1998, Pulling Together

Wesley A. Hoover, Ph.D.
President and CEO

Joyce S. Pollard, Ed.D.
Director, Office of Institutional Communications

Mimi Mayer, M.F.A.
Editor

Anna Hovenden
Editorial Assistant

SEDL Letter is the institutional magazine of the Southwest Educational Development Laboratory (SEDL), a private, not-for-profit education research and development corporation based in Austin, Texas. The credits for this issue are as follows:

Greg Hervey of Mercury Graphics, Austin, TX designed the print version of SEDL Letter while Shaila Abdullah, SEDL web design specialist, designed the online version. Cover illustration, People Rowing in Canoe, and the SEDLetter illustration on page 3 of the magazine (but not On-line), Person Reaching for Globe, are copyrighted (1998) by Jose Ortega Inc./The Stock Illustration Source, Inc., New York, NY. Architectural drawings are copyrighted (1998) by Page Southerland Page, Architects Engineers Consultants, Austin, Dallas, and Houston, TX, and Washington, D.C. All rights reserved.

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