3.16 e-Freud? English? (45)

Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@VM.EPAS.UTORONTO.CA)
Wed, 10 May 89 00:13:47 EDT


Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 16. Wednesday, 10 May 1989.


(1) Date: Mon, 8 May 89 21:36 EST (12 lines)
From: <D_DAVIS@HVRFORD>
Subject: Electronic Freud

(2) Date: Mon, 08 May 89 22:03:05 CDT (12 lines)
From: "Kevin L. Cope" <ENCOPE@LSUVM>
Subject: Clarification of Item in Cahalan Letter

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Date: Mon, 8 May 89 21:36 EST
From: <D_DAVIS@HVRFORD>
Subject: Electronic Freud

For a project on the development of his clinical style I am interested
in machine-readable material from Sigm. Freud's correspondence and
clinical writing. Does anyone know of either a commercial or
academic source for such virtual Freud material?

Douglas Davis
Department of Psychology
Haverford College
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Date: Mon, 08 May 89 22:03:05 CDT
From: "Kevin L. Cope" <ENCOPE@LSUVM>
Subject: Clarification of Item in Cahalan Letter

Jim Cahalan's letter (under the "Shakespearians" heading) makes reference to an
an "English Newslist" which is apparently an electonic grammo network. I
inquired once before about this list but was only referred by a very helpful
person to the list ENGLISH, which is primarily for Canadian teachers of
English. This issue of a grammo network dedicated to professional activities
and discoveries in English literature has come up before, but, apparently, no
one remembers anything about it except me. Please prove this last proposition
untrue!