[1] From: Marco Palone <palomar@itelcad.it> (35)
Subject: R: 11.0724 angel cast out
[2] From: Linda Bandy <Linda.Bandy@mcmail.vanderbilt.edu> (2)
Subject: Re: 11.0724 angel cast out, becomes shoemaker?
[3] From: "C. M. Sperberg-McQueen" <cmsmcq@uic.edu> (20)
Subject: Re: 11.0717 complaint
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Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 23:16:10 +0200
From: Marco Palone <palomar@itelcad.it>
Subject: R: 11.0724 angel cast out
Dear George Aichele,
I know the title of the story your daughter is seeking.
The story was written by Lev Tolstoy and the title is (sorry, translated
from italian) "What makes the men living". Unfortunately I don't have the
original title. However, this should be a good clue for you.
Good Luck!
Marco Palone
Dottore in Lettere classiche
via di casa colonnella, 285
00031 Artrena - Roma (Italy)
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Date: Sat, 02 May 1998 0:59 -0600
From: Linda Bandy <Linda.Bandy@mcmail.vanderbilt.edu>
Subject: Re: 11.0724 angel cast out, becomes shoemaker?
Sounds like Pinoccio to me -- the book, not the Disney movie.
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Date: Mon, 04 May 1998 18:57:08 +0200
From: "C. M. Sperberg-McQueen" <cmsmcq@uic.edu>
Subject: Re: 11.0717 complaint
At 20:06 28.04.98 +0100, Emily Rose wrote:
>Am I the only one who thinks that subject matter entitled "Program" or
>"Annoucement" next to useless? I have to scroll down pages and pages to
>find out what is in Humanist.
Note that messages in Humanist are consistently separated by
lines of hyphens. If your email reader has a search function, you
should be able to get to the end of a long posting fairly quickly
even if you just search for a bunch of hyphens. If you actually
attend to the way the message numbers are formatted, you should
be able to get there in a single jump.
Me, I don't mind long conference announcements in Humanist. Most are
for conferences I am not directly interested in, but some are for
conferences I won't go to but wish I could; I don't mind reading about
the details. And some are for conferences I will in fact attend. And
then I am usually grateful to have the information all there in
Humanist, without having to look somewhere else for it. I may be
the only one, but if you're counting votes, Willard, put me down
as saying I do not mind hitting Page Down a few times,
or Delete once.
-C. M. Sperberg-McQueen
University of Illinois at Chicago
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