spqr, cont. (58)
Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@VM.EPAS.UTORONTO.CA)
Wed, 5 Apr 89 20:02:57 EDT
Humanist Mailing List, Vol. 2, No. 803. Wednesday, 5 Apr 1989.
(1) Date: 04 Apr 89 21:34:00 EST (11 lines)
From: Malcolm Hayward <MHAYWARD@IUP.BITNET>
Subject: SPQR (Society for Preventing the Quitting of Rahtz)
(2) Date: Tue, 4 Apr 89 15:08:40 EDT (16 lines)
From: unh!psc90!jdg@uunet.UU.NET (Dr. Joel Goldfield)
Subject: spqr; recommendations
(3) Date: Wed, 5 Apr 89 09:05 EDT (5 lines)
From: J. K. McDonald <MCDOJK@QUCDN>
Subject: spqr
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Date: 04 Apr 89 21:34:00 EST
From: Malcolm Hayward <MHAYWARD@IUP.BITNET>
Subject: SPQR (Society for Preventing the Quitting of Rahtz)
He is gone. We mourn the loss of Rahtz.
Now *is* the time for tipping the hahtz.
>From whence now will come our spahtz?
Who will give us tits for tahtz?
Who will say "this is this, that's thahtz"
When we have no Rahtz. No Rahtz? Rats!
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Date: Tue, 4 Apr 89 15:08:40 EDT
From: unh!psc90!jdg@uunet.UU.NET (Dr. Joel Goldfield)
Subject:
Recommendations
I, too, find Sebastian's comments useful for provoking, if not always
paternally encouraging, examination of id'ees fixes and idiosyncratic
opinion. His contributions might be valued especially for this aspect.
Regarding Judith Rowe's recent recommendation of a candidate for a position
at her institution, we should welcome the possibility of posting queries
concerning sabbatical and job openings involving humanities computing.
At the same time, I hope that Prof. Greenberg is aware that his name,
address, phone number and professional status are being discussed or
at least read of by colleagues all over the world. --Joel D. Goldfield
J_GOLDFI@unhh
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Date: Wed, 5 Apr 89 09:05 EDT
From: J. K. McDonald <MCDOJK@QUCDN>
Subject: spqr
Sono popolari questi archeologi!