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Thank you for assistance in making Spring Fever possible! I hope you all were able to enjoy the events offered throughout the week. The week went spectacular, even though the concert venue was adjusted early in the week. During the week so many students, alumni, and other visitors had wonderful compliments regarding Spring Fever.
The Spring Fever planning group had a memorable experience in creating this event. Spring Fever will allow us to reflect on this experience throughout our lives and especially as we move on in our professional careers. Iowa State University will continue to attract alumni and their children because Iowa State is an amazing University. The success of Spring Fever, hopefully allows you to consider funding the

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