4.0775 Rs: Dogs and Names (3/36)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 28 Nov 90 23:10:20 EST
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0775. Wednesday, 28 Nov 1990.
(1) Date: 27 November 90, 19:57:46 CST (17 lines)
From: Bill Ball C476721 at UMCVMB
Subject: dog phrases
(2) Date: Sun, 25 Nov 90 14:55 PST (6 lines)
From: KESSLER <IME9JFK@UCLAMVS.BITNET>
Subject: Re: 4.0722 [dogs]
(3) Date: Wed, 28 Nov 1990 19:32 EST (13 lines)
From: Julie Still <STILL@URVAX.BITNET>
Subject: illegal names
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Date: 27 November 90, 19:57:46 CST
From: Bill Ball C476721 at UMCVMB
Subject: dog phrases
For sayings, quotes & phrases about dogs I recommend _Brewer's Dictionary
of Phrase & Fable_, which has about 4 pages worth. Some examples:
"He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find a stick"
"I don't keep dogs and bark myself"
"The more I see of men the more I love dogs"
"You can never scare a dog away from a greasy hide"
Brewer's also lists some dogs in literature and of notable people.
William J. Ball
Dept. Pol. Sci.
U. Mo.-Columbia
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Date: Sun, 25 Nov 90 14:55 PST
From: KESSLER <IME9JFK@UCLAMVS.BITNET>
Subject: Re: 4.0722 Qs: Dickinson etexts; Humans v. Computers ...
Dear John Unsworth: re your d-g(s). "Not that shaggy!" Kessler here
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Date: Wed, 28 Nov 1990 19:32 EST
From: Julie Still <STILL@URVAX.BITNET>
Subject: illegal names
On the subject of government control of names, it is my understanding
that the British government forbids the use of royal titles as names.
I read a few years ago that a British couple wanted to name their
daughter Princess but couldn't. Last I heard they were appealing to
the queen.
Julie Still
University of Richmond
still@urvax.bitnet