4.0873 Queries: Voltaire; Mac: Spellchekers/WP; Jan. 15 (3/43)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 9 Jan 91 18:26:16 EST
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0873. Wednesday, 9 Jan 1991.
(1) Date: Tue, 8 Jan 91 14:29 EDT (8 lines)
From: JHUBBARD@smith
Subject: Voltaire: History is a pack of lies
(2) Date: Mon, 7 Jan 91 09:07 EST (24 lines)
From: Matthew Wall <WALL@campus.swarthmore.edu>
Subject: Queries: Mac Language Spellcheckers and Chinese WP
(3) Date: 09 Jan 91 11:35:07 EST (11 lines)
From: James O'Donnell <JODONNEL@PENNSAS>
Subject: JAN15-L?
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Date: Tue, 8 Jan 91 14:29 EDT
From: JHUBBARD@smith
Subject: Voltaire: History is a pack of lies
Can anybody give me the source for a comment attributed to Voltaire to
the effect that "History is a pack of lies that we play on the dead."
Thanks in advance, Jamie Hubbard, Smith College.
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Date: Mon, 7 Jan 91 09:07 EST
From: Matthew Wall <WALL@campus.swarthmore.edu>
Subject: Queries: Mac Language Spellcheckers and Chinese WP
Hullo...in an effort to try to jump-start my modern languages faculty,
I'm currently looking into spellcheckers for French, Spanish, German,
and Russian. Please send me accounts of your experiences and/or rumours
you've heard about standalone spellcheckers or foreign language
dictionaries for MS Word and MacWrite II on the Macintosh. If there's
enough information to so warrant, I will summarize back to Humanist.
If anyone out there has any experience with Chinese word processors for
the Mac, I'd also be grateful for some advice.
Thanks in advance...
- Matt
Matthew Wall
wall@campus.swarthmore.edu
wall@swarthmr
Humanities Computing Coordinator
Swarthmore College
Swarthmore, PA 19081
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Date: 09 Jan 91 11:35:07 EST
From: James O'Donnell <JODONNEL@PENNSAS>
Subject: JAN15-L?
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