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Summary: A Sample Letter To Gallatin Student Council
Dear Gallatin Student Council, Sorry for the late reply. Unfortunately, we were unable to make a decision as to whether to co-sponsor this event or not as we have too little information. Therefore, in order to make an informed decision, we would appreciate it if you could provide us with a budget, a detailed description of the event (location, which students are invited, etc.) or any other information that

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