An internal memo at the hospital told employees to look for a tall man with wires protruding from his clothing.
The memo told Hambrecht's roughly 500 employees that "public ownership is still in the exploratory stage."
His memo told them that "actions cannot affect any school-based services or personnel."
The memo also told employees that Sunbeam had reached agreements with its bankers to give management time to address the company's problems.
The memo told Development Office staffers to plan on putting up one or more alumni in their homes.
You mean, besides the fact that they're actively doing what the memo tells them what they should be doing?
Mr. Lackman's memo told the agency heads to present proposals for the latest round of budget cuts by Thursday.
The memo also told them how to handle trouble: "If you find yourself in an unpleasant situation, go up to a shore patrol and explain the problem."
What's more, how could I be positive that these memos told the whole story?
Then a memo from the league office told them not to try again.