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the Letter Reg actually registers. This is done by getting people to schedule courses and intensives. For example, on a questionnaire, Bill says he someday wants to be trained, one intensifies this with when and gently coaxes Bill to say "next year" and then coaxes Bill in a next letter to say when next year. So Bill does and it becomes a fact and the Letter Registrar registers Bill on her book of letter scheduling. Such a book is best if heavy paper loose leaf, very heavy binding and snap ring for page removal and replacement. Thus such a book can have a page removed for a copy machine to copy, the page replaced and the copy sent on with no other work. One week can be one page or several pages if it goes to many students and PCs. One can keep the right side of the open double page for students and the left side for preclears and the week at the top of each page. Thus one can put a lot of PCs and students in it if it's big enough and can see week by week for months and even a year what is coming. (HCO PL 6 Apr 65)