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Acknowledgement text goes here. You could also (optionally)
have a forward or a preface, instead of an acknowledgement.
The text used as ``filler'' for Chapters 1, 2, 3, and
Appendix A and B in this example was taken from the first
five chapters of Jules Verne's \textit{20,000 Leagues Under the Sea},
which is in the public domain and is freely redistributable.
This class file, \texttt{gatech-thesis.cls}, would not have been
possible without the following people:
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\item Francois Pitt --- \texttt{ut-thesis.cls} version 1.8, 1999 Dec 10
\item Aichen Low --- original modifications to \texttt{ut-thesis.cls} to
minimally conform to the Georgia Tech requirements. Also, her
\texttt{gt-thesissty.sty} provided additional useful
code that was incorporated into \texttt{gatech-thesis.cls}.
\item Stanford University --- suthesis.sty was adapted by:
\item Ahmed Gheith --- adapted \texttt{suthesis.sty} to create
\texttt{GTthesis.sty}. \texttt{GTthesis.sty} was the previous ``official''
Georgia Tech style for dissertations.
\item Joonwon Lee, Eilin Tien Lin, and Wei Lui --- modifications to Ahmed's
original \texttt{GTthesis.sty}
\item Kalyan Perumalla --- additional modifications to \texttt{GTthesis.sty}
(1999 Nov 18)
\item Cody Watson, David Swanson --- even more modifications to
\texttt{GTthesis.sty}
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