Praise for sponsors
May 5, 2003
Dear Sir,
On behalf of the Bermuda Council of Teachers of Mathematics (BCTM) organising committee, I would like to express our sincerest thanks and appreciation to our sponsors ACE Group, The Argus Group, Bermuda Colle...
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