4.0267 Follow-Up: AAUP pamphlet; Jewish/Civil Calendar (2/43)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 11 Jul 90 16:36:03 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0267. Wednesday, 11 Jul 1990.


(1) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 90 10:40:23 EDT (27 lines)
From: C. David Perry <carlos@ecsvax>
Subject: AAUP pamphlet on electronic mss, additional info

(2) Date: Mon, 9 Jul 90 12:29:53 MST (16 lines)
From: Ralph Griswold <ralph@cs.arizona.EDU>
Subject: Re: Code for Jewish/Civil Calendar

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Date: Tue, 10 Jul 90 10:40:23 EDT
From: C. David Perry <carlos@ecsvax>
Subject: AAUP pamphlet on electronic mss, additional info

An early respondent to my earlier posting offering to send
copies of the AAUP pamphlet on preparing electronic mss to
interested persons and requesting that responders include
a stamped, self-addressed envelope points out that it would
be useful to have an idea of the size of the pamphlet so that
folks can know how large an envelope to enclose.

The pamphlet fits very well into a standard business envelope
and a first-class stamp will get it anywhere in the US. Postage
to folks in other places: Canada, $.30; Europe, $.45; Latin
America, $.90. This assumes you have a drawerful of US stamps.
Obviously, it would be handy to have an electronic version of
the guidelines on the Humanist file server. I'm working on
it.

David Perry
University of North Carolina Press
PO Box 2288
Chapel Hill, NC 27515
(919) 966-3561

carlos@ecsvax.bitnet
carlos@uncecs.edu
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Date: Mon, 9 Jul 90 12:29:53 MST
From: Ralph Griswold <ralph@cs.arizona.EDU>
Subject: Re: Code for Jewish/Civil Calendar

Alan Corre's Jewish calendar material is a program, not a printable
calendar. The program is written in the Icon programming language.

If you want a copy of the program, you can get it by anonymous FTP
to cs.arizona.edu. cd /icon/contrib and get calendar.text.

See your local support group for information on using FTP if you are
not familiar with it.


Ralph Griswold / Dept of Computer Science / Univ of Arizona / Tucson, AZ 85721
+1 602 621 6609 ralph@cs.arizona.edu uunet!arizona!ralph