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Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 01:00:00 -0800 (PST)
From: greg.whalley@enron.com
To: tabish.rizvi@capco.com
Subject: RE: Request for a Recommendation
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I'll try to give you a call tomorrow


----Original Message-----
   >From:      Rizvi Tabish <tabish.rizvi@capco.com>
   >To:          "'whalley@enron.com'" <whalley@enron.com>
   >Cc:          "'liz.m.taylor@enron.com'" <liz.m.taylor@enron.com>
   >Bcc:      
   >Subj:      Request for a Recommendation
   >Sent:     Wednesday, December 06, 2000 11:37 AM
   >
   >Greg,
   >
   > I'm sure that Liz has alaredy informed you that I've called a couple
   >of times to speak with you.  My reason for calling is that I am currently
   >working on my applications for business school and as I'm sure you can
   >appreciate, recommendations are a very important part - since you attended
   >Stanford yourself.  I remember speaking with you about graduate school a
   >while back when I was in Houston, and the words "it's a crap shoot" still
   >stick in my head.  That's what you called the application process and I'll
   >never forget the quote.  As I plan to apply, I will most definitely see
   >first-hand how true these words are.
   >
   > In any event, I need three people with whom I have forged great
   >relationships with in my professional and academic career(s) who would be
   >able to write me a "first-class" recommendation.  I feel that you are
   >definitely one of these people.  I still hope that Enron would open an
   >extensive presence in New York; I would must rather be there.  I really
   >liked what I did; u
   >
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