Your SSN from Pension Provider to Privacy Penetrator
Alert!I have located approxiately 50 more university web sites disclosing SSNs that I need to add to this page, check back daily for updates. Maybe your University will be next!
With Indiana University putting 2760 Faculty SSNs on the World Wide Wide, and SUNY putting dozens of Student SSNs on the web, and the apparent obsession by Public University to mark and track students (and faculty?) by their SSNs, this page is devoted to exposing University web pages with SSNs.
Notice! This page deals with information that has been left in the wide open on the web. It does not address the equally important issue of access to information on net connected computers by those would might bypass security barriers. For a good overview of the dangers of our interdependence on computers, see this piece on Cyberterrorism. The danger of a universial identifier amplifies this danger. If one gets your Student ID (SSN), one gets access to your bank accounts, credit cards, credit history, criminal history and beyond. (If they all use the same Universial Identifer). If each used its own identifier (is it really that hard to start at 1 and count?), a breach in any one system would not effect them all!
Everyone listed on this page is in Good Hands.. they are in the company of 17 of the 50 Richest People in America? -- See the U.S. Government Expose em!
Other public sources of SSNs -- Click here
Govt web pages with SSNs -- Click here
Since many of the University officials appear unconcerned about publishing social security numbers on the net (see USC not removing such information after months), we are considering a number of methods bringing attention to the problem. Look for some fill in the blank complaint forms here shortly. We're also considering a "mock auction" (the commerical world buys and sells this private information all the time). The mock auction would see how much the private sector would pay for the data and what they would use it for. It would be strictly an exercise opening some people's eyes.
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This page is being reformatted and links to individual pages on each university will start to appear here! If you find any SSNs on University web pages, let us know: univssn@glr.com. |
The final substantive section of the Act insists that any agency requesting your SSN must tell you three things: 1. whether disclosure is mandatory or voluntary, 2. under what law or regulation the request is authorized, and 3. what use will be made of the number. Please bear in mind that these restrictions apply only to public agencies. Requests for your SSN by private organizations are not legally limited. This SSN section of the Act also placed a moratorium on new uses of the SSN by federal, state, or local government agencies after January 1, 1975. That section said that you could not be denied ``any right, benefit, or privilege, provided by law'' because you refused to disclose your SSN. But, what the right hand gave vis-a-vis SSN protection, the left has somewhat taken away. (Perhaps, out of deference to the political spectrum, those directional sides should be reversed in this instance!) All it now takes for a government (federal, state, or local) agency now to force you to provide your SSN is an act of Congress. And, only two years after the Privacy Act became law, a wholesale SSN exception was enacted. A 1976 amendment to the Social Security Act allows any public agency that administers taxes, general public assistance, drivers' licenses, or motor vehicle registrations to require individual disclosure of SSNs, regardless of whether the agency used SSNs for identification under a law or regulation adopted before January 1, 1975. The above taken from "Your Social Security Number from Pension Provider to Privacy Privacy Penetrator" by Will Dwyer, II, Esq. It clearly applies to public universities. Though, one would expect that non-public universities with a respect for privacy would voluntarily follow similar guidelines. The above was written when Will Dwyer co-hosted Full Disclosure Live with me. He has returned to Capitol Hill and his current work can be found here"> I will look at putting that whole publication on the web. I am also working on getting some fill-in-the-blank complaint forms made to put on the web for downloading. I think they will fit in two categories: 1) a Famility and Educational Rights Act complaint for the Department of education, and 2) a sample complaint to file in the United States Disrtict Court for violations of the Privacy Act of 1984. I realize that such a filing to be most successful needs an attorney. However, the $100+ filing fee and initiation of legal action might make a suitable political statement! The bottom line is that a Student's disclosure of their SSN to a University does not enhance the ability of the student to learn, nor does it enhance the Universities ability to teach. Social Security Numbers and Education should be kept seperate. The potentials for exposure of one's SSN in a University environment goes far beyond those web pages explored here. The risk and potential impact on the Student's life doesn't justify whatever bureaucreatic expediency is attained by using the number. The University Administrations need simply to learn to count and assign their own numbers for use within the University! |
Don't volunteer your SSN unless you know exactly what it is to be used for and why you need to give it. For example, on a W-9 form for employment. If for example, it is requested voluntarily for a student ID, refuse it. If it is voluntary, there is no good reason for the University to ask.
If you have already supplied your SSN for student ID purposes, request that it be expunged and a University only identifier be used.
Let your student newspaper know of this web page and the risks of disclosing your SSN. You might ask your University how many people would have legitimate access to your SSN after you give it to them. Some Universities seem to be using live student data including SSNs as part of class projects.
Add a link to this page: http://www.fulldisclosure.org/univssn.html
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It is not anticipated that the Universities will leave this information on line, long after it is discovered. But, how long has it been online and available? The summary is given to show the nature fo the data maintained and published world-wide by the University. I have XX'd two digits of the SSNs. The full SSNs were/are present on the original page.
Please send feedback to: univ@glr.com
Count: 2,760. See my page: Indiana Univ
Count: Dozens. See my page: Suny
3/10/98 - Follow the link above for info on what I found last year. What I found this weekend follows: http://www.ug.cs.sunysb.edu/~kifer/ise112/grades.html. Of course the page refers to them as "ID" but don't you think they are SSNs?
050xx1899 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 NR 052xx7375 31.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 NR 052xx7830 71.0 51.0 38.0 75.0 90.0 50.0 65.0 44.0 C 054xx1135 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 NR 055xx3584 -3.0 19.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.0 0.0 F
2/26/98 - 8:45 pm - This one had been sitting in my email since January 20th, 1998. It's live as I check it now! http://www.ece.miami.edu/~een523/Assignments/db.logins Just a handful, but it is a start!
sample data: Wed Jan 15 10:10:08 EST 1997 name=Xueyan Yun nick=Julie SSN= 801-XX-3183 mail=zgao@coeds.eng.miami.edu yr=PhD+Student area=Other other_area=Mechanical+engineering dbms= Wed Jan 15 11:36:22 EST 1997 name=Iljitsj+Bos nick=Iljitsj SSN=594-XX-3509 mail=bos@cmiami.med.miami.edu yr=Master%27s+student area=Other other_area=Medical+Informatics dbms=dBase+IV
5/6/98 - 11:15 am - My outrage with the University of Illinois is at an all time high this morning. Last night I received the following email! There are a couple of points that I would like to address in it, however, first, I need to point out that two web pages that appear to disclose student social security numbers, which I put on this web page on 2/28/98, are still active! Still displaying the number! See my 2/28/98 entries of 7:00 and 7:30 pm!
The University claims the the right under the Privacy Act of 1974 to ask for Student SSNs without any specific statutory authority because they were used as a part of a system of records prior to the Act's passage. I will not dispute claims that the University used the SSNs for Student ID's prior to 1974 (I don't know). I will however, question whether they were used in a system of records contained on the Internet! I would question whether the Privacy Act exemption would allow the use of SSNs in an internet based forum. The nature of internet access to the information is so vastly different from paper system they might have used prior to 1974 one could hardly compare them!
Secondly, if we accept the "right" of the University to solicate Student Social Security Numbers on the above basis, do they not still have to provide a Privacy Act notice? Professors are warned to give a Privacy Act notice when requesting SSNs for exams, what about other University requests for SSNs? When will they stop the insanity and pursue the interests of the University and the Students by followeding the lead of Michigan and eliminate their use of the numbers entirely!
The ACLU sent out this letter and apparently they were well-received by their friends in academia here. Both classes that I am in that used to have a "bad" SSN policy pretty much read off this notice verbatim, and one of them (chemistry) even passed out a form to everyone so that we could change our ID number without screwing up their grading procedures. Though the changes are long overdue, I am still very happy to see them in effect and hope only that students and faculty alike will long remember what they learned this semester. Awareness of the problem is a necessary first step to getting old pages removed and stopping widespread identifier misuse. When I get a chance I will update my web pages to reflect the fact that changes are indeed taking place - you may wish to do the same. Again, I appreciate all of the publicity and help that you've offered - this would've never happened without your hard work. Kevin ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 20:36:50 -0500 (CDT) From: "<\"bleeding-heart liberal\">"To: rachael erin dietkus Subject: Re: Social Security Numbers and exams Hi everyone- Sorry to send out another message, but the Social Security number letter was sent out by the College of Education to the professors in response to the recent Social Security number violations that the Local and Student ACLU has been working to end. Jennifer On Tue, 5 May 1998, rachael erin dietkus wrote: > > ************************** > PLEASE READ! > ************************** > > The following is a letter that the Champaign County American Civil > Liberties Union sent to the U of I about the use of social security > numbers as a means of identification for exams. If you are taking exams > this coming week and next, be aware of the Privacy Act Statement below! > > > -Rachael Dietkus > Student ACLU Secretary > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Tue, 05 May 1998 08:37:12 -0500 > From: stanley r levy <s-levy1@uiuc.edu> > To: slaird@prairienet.org, > Subject: privacy laws and SSNs-message from the Office of the Provost > > >Return-Path: <m-griggs@uiuc.edu> > >X-Sender: m-griggs@staff.uiuc.edu > >Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 16:31:49 -0500 > >X-PH: V4.4a@hurricane.cso.uiuc.edu > >To: ed-college@mail.ed.uiuc.edu > >From: Mildred Griggs <m-griggs@uiuc.edu> > >Subject: privacy laws and SSNs-message from the Office of the Provost > >X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by > datasrv5.cso.uiuc.edu id RAA29382 > > > >>X-Sender: tmengler@staff.uiuc.edu > > > >> Dear Colleagues: > >> > >> As final examination time approaches, please remind your teaching faculty > >>about the application of federal privacy laws to the use of social > >>security numbers (SSNs). In general, SSNs should not be used on > >>examinations. If SSNs are requested to assist with identification on > >>machine-graded exams, students must be informed that they may choose not > >>to disclose their SSNs and must be permitted to use an alternative > >>identifier. > >> > >> If SSNs are requested on exams, the following privacy statement should be > >>read to students or printed on the examinations: > >> > >> Use of Social Security Numbers (Privacy Act Statement) > >> > >> You must provide your name on the answer sheet. In addition, > >> you are asked voluntarily to provide your security number in > >> order to verify your identity and avoid confusion between two > >> students with the same name. Your social security number is > >> sought for identification purposes pursuant to Public Law 93-579 > >> and is being used as part of a system of student records > >> that has been in effect prior to 1975. If you do not want to > >> provide your social security number, you must write on the > >> answer form [an alternative identifier: for machine-exams, a good > >> alternative choice would be the University Net-ID (network > >> identification name) or the 9-digit blue number on each person's > >> I-card]. > >> > >> Please let me also remind you that it is not appropriate to post > >>examination results by SSN. > >> > >> Thank you for your assistance in assuring compliance with federal privacy > >>laws. > >> > >> > > > >Mildred Barnes Griggs, 3-4318, 347-A Education Bldg., MC-708 > > > > > > > > "I do not believe that it can be too often repeated that the freedoms of > speech, press, petition and assembly guaranteed by the First Amendment must > be accorded to the ideas we hate or sooner or later they will be denied to > the ideas we cherish." -- Justice Hugo L. Black > > Stanley R. Levy > 3006 Meadowbrook Court 217/352-7103 > Champaign IL 61821-6151 fax: 217/352-4277 >
2/28/98 - 7:50 pm - Probably should blame the individual, but in the middle of this wonderous survey, is a sole persons name and SSN: http://loner.ccsr.uiuc.edu/cyberprof/biology/122/survey_results/survey_comments.html Still it is being published to the world by the University and I suppose outside the control of this person!
2/28/98 - 7:30 pm - Here's another 300+ Not sure if they are the same as below, but it is another publically accessible SSN list on a UIUC web server! http://e2.tam.uiuc.edu/TAM221/Math/grads.txt Oh yeah! This looks like it's been online since May, 1996! Almost two years!
2/28/98 - 7:00 pm - After considering the apparent lack of concern the University of Illinois Administration displayed over the Social Security Number incident on the Chem server, I went looking. Here is what I found: http://e2.tam.uiuc.edu/TAM221/Grades/allgrades.bad About 300 social security numbers, formatted like this:
SSN HWAV EX1 EX2 EX3 EX4 Final Total Grade 349-xx-5735 20 20 20 20 15 24 100 A+ 397-xx-6739 19 20 17 20 19 25 100 A+ 357-xx-6735 20 20 17 20 16 25 100 A+ 359-xx-6916 20 20 20 20 17 25 100 A+
2/26/98 - 7:00 pm - I received a nice email as follows. I addresses the technical issue of how/why the data got on the web. It doesn't address why the University collects the information and maintains it in a forum so easily disclosed on the web. The specter of a hacker being involved highlights the true danger of the centralized collection of mass volumes of personal data. One hacker can easily open the door to a previously private database to the entire world. Such door can remain open for hours, days, weeks, or longer.
I understand that a student, Kevin Cernekee brought to the attention of William Fierke, on (Read the letter here) February 8, 1998, the matter at hand. Why wasn't action taken on that day to end the public disclosure?
The University is investigating how the data in question got to the web. According to the Chemistry department whose rosters were posted to the web no one in the department made such a posting but the investigation continues. The department believes they were hacked. The data processing department investigation is still ongoing. The site was disabled as soon as it was discovered by the Chemistry department. A computer in a student lab has been converted to a web site according to the department head.
William F. Fierke e-mail w-fierke@uiuc.edu
Associate Director and Registrar Phone 217-333-2530
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign Fax 217-333-3100
901 West Illinois Street
Urbana IL, 61801
2/26/98 - According to the Daily Illini the offending page has now been removed. However, that article leaves a number of lingering questions, here is my letter to the newspaper:
I read your article with interest and the views of the University that they must obtain all students SSNs for tax purposes. Presuming the correctness of that claim, one must still question how the University requesting an SSN for tax purposes, leads to the SSN using used as an open student identifier, placed on tests, papers and other material, that certainly has no bearing on taxes. What about students not receiving financial aid or otherwise involved in a tax situation with the University?
The Privacy Act of 1974 requires that when the University asks for a students SSN they tell them a number of things: 1) whether it is voluntary or mandatory, 2) what statute authorizes them to ask for the number, and 3) what uses will be made of the number.
Does the University do all that? Do they restrict the use of the SSNs to those purposes authorized by statute and disclosed to the students?
Now that the University has taken the information off line, what action will they take to protect the students? Will they work with them to contact the credit bureaus and the Social Security Adminitration to obtain new numbers? Will each one be personally contacted? Will the University prepare a form complain each student can use to easily file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education for violations of the Family and Educational Privacy Rights Act?
Does the University Administration comprehend the point I made with my rehetorical quesiton of yesterday, "Why shouldn't I post the whole list the usenet?" Since, that information has been on the web for at least 2 weeks, if not considerably longer, anyone, anywhere may have obtained a copy and it is available for any use they may wish to make of it. None, of those uses are to the benefit of the University or the Students!
Physically disconnecting the server with the information is not the end of the problem!
2/25/98 15:45 -- Before lunch I had a nice chat with Corla Hagenbrook, assistant to the secretary of the Board of Trustee's. Not only did she immediately ask for the web address, but brought up this page and the Illinois University pages with the SSNs and review them with me. She also acknowledged the probable difficulties with the Educational and Family Privacy Rights Act. I'm not sure I made any progress on the Privacy Act of 1974. She was going to pass the web urls on to the appropriate parties for action, and indiciated that I needed to send an email specifically requesting a response from the Trustees to get one. She also noted that the Trustees only investigate, but will rather direct the appropriate official to do so. To my surprise, as of now, the site is still online, still giving out student SSNs to the whole world. WHY WON'T THEY TAKE IT DOWN?
2/25/98 11:37 -- A call to the Chancellor's Office yielded better results. They at least asked for the web site with the information and said they would look into it. The data is still live on the net!
2/25/98 11:15 -- A couple of hours later, the web site with the thousands of SSNs is still live, so I tried calling the University President to ask him why. I got transferred twice and ended up with Roger Martin, Associate Provst. He said "they shouldn't be doing that," and said that he'd "check into it." Curiously, he never asked what the web site was, only who was doing it and I said I thought the Chemistry department. Obviously, there is no big concern about taking down the info. It should have been down within minutes of hearing about it.
2/25/98 -- Will the University Address the REAL ISSUES, or simply remove the web page and say it is over?
It is linked from my web site: http://www.fulldisclosure.org/univssn.html The real investigation should be whether the Privacy Act of 1974 allows you to collect and use the SSNs for this purpose. As well how the Family Educational and Privacy Rights Act applies. > Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 08:33:53 -0600 > To: glr@glr.com > From: Carolyn Curti> Subject: Re: Privacy and University of Illinois... > Mr. Roberts, > > Please send the web address which shows the social > security numbers. We will investigate further. > >
2/24/98 -- Moments after I put this update up, the page came up and there was a roster of 2433 names and ssn's downloaded in just a couple minutes.
Data sample: 'SP98','CHEM ','105','77 ','LAB ','01980',' 2-5 ',' 101 CHEMANNEX ',' ','355XX1594','JJSUTTON','Sutton Jess John ','FR ' '15','6105','01.00','H' 'SP98','CHEM ','105','77 ','LAB ','01980',' 2-5 ',' 101 CHEMANNEX ',' ','320XX7793','VANWALLE','VanWalleghen Emily L','SO ' '32','10 ','01.00','H' 'SP98','CHEM ','105','77 ','LAB ','01980',' 2-5 ',' 101 CHEMANNEX ',' ','359XX2283','LEAHWALL','Wall Leah N ','FR ' '15','5102','01.00','H'
I haven't been successful in seeing these yet, but, I hear there are a bunch. The server is operational part time: http://silver.chem.uiuc.edu
For the full scoup on this check out Kevin Cerenkee's Page on the matter. A week after posting his story to usenet, the University hasn't changed anything. Will the University of Illinois call the FBI on Kevin as Indiana University did to me?
Url: http://www.phys.vt.edu/~igor/te2175_8022.txt (grades by full SSN no names).
Sample:
PHY 2175 (8022) Dr. Igor Strakovsky TOTAL 8:00pm at Class ________________________________________________________________________________ SSN TEST1 TEST2 TEST3 FIN HW TOT GRADE (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) ________________________________________________________________________________ 228-xx-0353 85 85 60 66.7 89.1 75.7 B- 016-xx-0472 90 75 75 82.7 78.2 80.5 B 248-xx-0494 65 70 55 61.5 40.0 59.3 C- 383-xx-1479 95 85 55 42.3 20.9 59.6 C- 231-xx-1519 95 100 85 80.8 90.0 89.3 A- 228-xx-1759 70 60 95 76.9 95.0 78.5 B
This is interesting. After such a nice write up about my finding SSN's at Indiana University (READ THIS)!. Look what I found on upenn. url: http://www-management.wharton.upenn.edu/~wilk/gradeam.html
Sample data: (no names, and the presumption that the ID is SSN)
Morning Class: Tentative Midterm Grades ID # Total 003xx7436 55 053xx7708 38.5 055xx4072 69 066xx7533 51
Url: http://www.econ.iastate.edu/classes/econ511/orazem/511grade.htm (Grades by Full SSN).
Sample:
510xx5202 483xx1089 479xx0579
2/27/98 -- After quite a number of months I checked these again. The first one is gone and the second is working. Click on the link!
Count: 22. Url: http://www.usc.edu/dept/robotics/personal/gaurav/csci545_grades.html Grade listing by FULL SSN. No names.
Sample from list: (I added the XX)
593-xx-9928 100 100 92 100 82 100 90 100 100 98.9 69 83.6 A- 625-xx-9627 100 95 85 98 75 100 95 100 90 96.1 79 85 A- 888-xx-1745 100 95 87 90 38 100 100 100 100 97.9 42 63.6 B- 623-xx-9835 * * * * * 60 * * * * * * IN 603-xx-9686 95 100 88 93 83 100 85 100 100 96.6 51 75.6 B+
More USC Url: http://physics.usc.edu/~tnchang/p100g2.html
SSN Midterm I Midterm II 545-xx-7098 66 82 545-xx-9663 42 55 564-xx-6901 37 62 322-xx-3743 33 51
This place is obessed with listing grades by the last four digits of Student's SSNs. However, this "nice" professor left a file showing the students name and last four of the SSN. How does the Family Educational and Privacy Rights Act deal with this disclosure? url: http://packrat.la.psu.edu/econ/nswanson/E511GR
Sample:
GRADES for ECON511 -----____As1____Mid1____As2____As3____Fin____Grade SSN- Augustine, J. 6616_____80 _____81_____80 _____80 _____88_____A Bettinghaus, B. 3819_____90 _____59_____90 _____70 _____45_____B- Bivins, L. 4939_____100_____61_____90 _____90 _____64_____B Chang, S.-W. 7071_____100_____68_____100_____100_____86_____A Chen, J. 5290_____90 _____78_____85 _____100_____81_____A
Count: 6,900. url: http://www.edinboro.edu/campus/STU_Mail_Search.html?edinboro (shows everyone with an "edinboro" in their email address, ie: all of them!). See C-NET's Article on this Sample: The University is only blatently disclosing the last six digits, but it clearly shows an ANTI-privacy additude.
ANNA C. SOENNECKEN A004110S@edinboro.edu ABDUL REHMAN BAIG A004458B@edinboro.edu ABENA KONADU A004472K@edinboro.edu ABID HUSSAIN SYED A004580S@edinboro.edu
Wilkes University (Wiles-Barre, PA) Count: a dozen or so. Name & SSN (note: as this appears to be a datafile used as part of a programming class, it is not clear if this is sample data, or actual names & ssns. This data shows a date of 11/5/96. I checked a number of these with Informus "magic" some passed... some failed. Does that mean these are made up for test data, or that Informus has failed?
url: http://blondie.mathcs.wilkes.edu/courses/cs350/hashdb/data
ssn: 901-xx-5093 name: Blaug, Viola Agnes ssn: 775-xx-1322 name: Ellerman, Sondra Ella ssn: 917-xx-5724 name: Becker, Ernest Nelson ssn: 588-xx-4214 name: Cunningham, Margo Patsy ssn: 983-xx-0883 name: Chaffee, Dean Eugene
University of New Mexico Count: lots. (no names, though).
Note! I put this entry on this web page on 7/20/97. Around 5:30 PM (est) on 7/21/97 I spoke with:
Dr. David D. Grisham, Security Admin. Phone (505) 277-8032 FAX 277-8101 Computer & Information Resources & Technology Internet dave@unm.edu Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131 http://www.unm.edu/~daveVia Telephone and an email exchange. He had been forwarded my email about this from the Universities public relations department. He indicated to me that it was not the intent of the university to make this information public, and I gave him the urls (even though he had the url to this web page). I was shocked this morning 7/22/97 10:45 am (est) to find the first url listed below still active (I didn't try the others) and still displaying student's social security numbers!As of 3:30pm (est) I found that the SSNs on the first page had been edited to only the last (?) four digits. Interesting, as in an interview with C-NET News, this afternoon, they asked why I x'ed out the middle digits and not the last four in my summarizing the information! With the many commerical sites selling SSNs, one would wonder why any digits need be x'ed out!
These pages have SSNs and grades displayed...no names, though: http://www.cs.unm.edu/~brayer/org/grades http://www.cs.unm.edu/~brayer/networks/grades http://www.cs.unm.edu/~brayer/os/grades http://www.cs.unm.edu/~brayer/geomprob/grades Summary: 132xx8260 63 49 84 100 97 100 80 95 71 69 227xx8128 79 71 130 100 100 100 103 100 100 95 228xx0589 77 57 97 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 274xx9180 83 49 117 100 84 100 100 95 100 93 288xx4935 67 42 71 98 92 100 80 80 70 0 319xx9858 58 66 95 95 97 100 100 90 100 85 427xx5148 73 48 108 100 92 80 80 90 60 78 585xx9313 62 0 51 97 97 0 0 0 0 0 446xx5839 70 35 64 100 97 100 97 100 0 0 461xx5413 72 52 93 96 91 100 70 90 70 69
Duke University Count: 11. There were a number of files in the directory. They appeared to have similar data. The files were dated August of 1996. url: http://www.cs.duke.edu/%7edr/1/grade.vc,v
Summary:
@# This data file was generated by the Spreadsheet Calculator. # You almost certainly shouldn't edit it. leftstring A0 = "Summer II, 1996" rightstring B2 = "SSN" rightstring U2 = "SSN" leftstring A3 = "CHENG, CLINT C. 13431 412-xx-7724 U 0" rightstring U3 = @@substr($A3,53,55) leftstring A4 = "DAVISON, JUSTIN P. 13438 175-xx-2557 U 0" leftstring A5 = "EVERETT, LISA A. 13443 139-xx-0728 U 0" leftstring A6 = "FARGIS, CHRIS 13621 080-xx-3921 U 0" leftstring A8 = "LI, NING 02541 248-xx-6100 G 0" leftstring A9 = "LO, KIRWEI 13470 213-xx-4422 U 0" leftstring A10 = "MCFALLS, TRACY LEIGH 05162 237-xx-0692 T 3" leftstring A11 = "POIRIER, MICHELLE L. 13627 009-xx-4043 U 0" leftstring A12 = "THOMAS, DWAYNE A. 13505 116-xx-8280 U 0" leftstring A13 = "VU, CATHERINE K. 13510 411-xx-4603 U 0" leftstring A14 = "WEINSTOCK, JORDI P. 13630 064-xx-9621 U 0"Oberlin College Count: 1. Url: http://www.oberlin.edu/%7ehbuchtel/officialcv.html
Summary:
Henry A. Buchtel SSN: 366-xx-1992 Repertoire (chronological; partial): Etudes/Exercises/Scales/Orchestral Exerpts/ Solo repertoire (Recent)
Syracuse University Count: 1. Url: http://128.230.3.39/cgi-bin/hl?srch_21&2808&http://king.syr.edu:2001/raw/consult/zand.html
Summary:
Proto: A Rapid Prototyping Technique for Engineering Concurrent Software Systems by Shar Zand Computer Scientist, International Software Systems, Inc. 9430 Research Blvd., Echelon IV, Suite 250, Austin, Texas 78759-6543. Phone: (512) 338-5746, Fax: (512) 338-5757, SSN: 437-xx-5601.