3.24 Freud; Arabic; grateful Greek (53)

Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@VM.EPAS.UTORONTO.CA)
Thu, 11 May 89 23:31:07 EDT


Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 24. Thursday, 11 May 1989.


(1) Date: Thu, 11 May 89 18:39 BST (10 lines)
From: Oxford Text Archive <ARCHIVE@VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK>
Subject: electronic freud

(2) Date: Thu, 11 May 89 06:27:48 PDT (10 lines)
From: Hanna Kassis <USERHEK@UBCMTSG.BITNET>
Subject: 3.20 Arabic for TeX; modern Greek texts

(3) Date: 11 May 89, 11:45:42 EMT (9 lines)
From: Espen S. Ore + 47 5 21 29 59 FAFEO at NOBERGEN
Subject: Thank you

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Date: Thu, 11 May 89 18:39 BST
From: Oxford Text Archive <ARCHIVE@VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK>
Subject: electronic freud

John Ruffing at cornell (OMGY @ edu.cornell.ccs.vax5) has a substantial
amount of the master's work in electronic form and has offered to deposit
it with the oxford text archive when copyright release has been obtained.

in haste
The Archivist
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Date: Thu, 11 May 89 06:27:48 PDT
From: Hanna Kassis <USERHEK@UBCMTSG.BITNET>
Subject: 3.20 Arabic for TeX; modern Greek texts

>From previous communications with Jacques Goldberg (Arabic for Tex)
it became evident that the problem is not lack of interest on
Goldberg's part but shortage of funds. Understably, his university
cannot expend the funds needed to hire the necessary assistant
(Goldberg is a physicist). In addition to encouragement, the project
needs financial support. Any leads? The project is certainly worthy.
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Date: 11 May 89, 11:45:42 EMT
From: Espen S. Ore + 47 5 21 29 59 FAFEO at NOBERGEN
Subject: Thank you

I would just like to thank all of you HUMANISTS who responded
to my enquiry about modern Greek texts. All responses pointed to
Dia Philippides at Boston College as the person most likely to know something
about such texts.