5.0448 N&Q: E-Addresses; Methodology; Grant; etc. (6/93)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Fri, 15 Nov 1991 15:18:41 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0448. Friday, 15 Nov 1991.


(1) Date: Wed, 13 Nov 91 08:31 CDT (6 lines)
From: "HOKE ROBINSON, MSU" <ROBINSONH@MEMSTVX1.BITNET>
Subject: RE: 5.0446 Qs: E-Mail Addresses; Letter; Education (4/90)

(2) Date: Wed, 13 Nov 91 11:15:08 EST (15 lines)
From: Lisa Cziffra <LISAC@PUCC>
Subject: Machine-readable Afro-Americans 1740 - 1820

(3) Date: 11/13/91 (21 lines)
From: PSDMSPIN@BRUSP.ANSP.BR
Subject: Some help, if possible!

(4) Date: Wed, 13 Nov 91 16:45:28 CST (6 lines)
From: scott richard fletcher <srf2@midway.uchicago.edu>
Subject: e-mail address, American School in Athens

(5) Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1991 06:09 IST (17 lines)
From: Marc Bregman <HPUBM@HUJIVM1>
Subject: Methodology as Metaphor

(6) Date: Thu, 14 Nov 91 9:10:17 CST (28 lines)
From: Dennis Baron <baron@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
Subject: smelly grant

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Date: Wed, 13 Nov 91 08:31 CDT
From: "HOKE ROBINSON, MSU" <ROBINSONH@MEMSTVX1.BITNET>
Subject: RE: 5.0446 Qs: E-Mail Addresses; Letter; Education (4/90)

Can anybody give me an e-mail address at the University of Bucarest, Romania?
Thanks, Hoke Robinson, ROBINSONH@MEMSTVX1.BITNET
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Date: Wed, 13 Nov 91 11:15:08 EST
From: Lisa Cziffra <LISAC@PUCC>
Subject: Machine-readable Afro-Americans 1740 - 1820

One of our users is tracing various Afro-American families from 1740
through 1820 who lived in the New England area, especially Rhode Island.
He needs the individual names. Most of this data is available in
printed form. Does anyone know of a source for machine-readable data?

Please respond directly to me: BITNET: LISAC@PUCC
INTERNET: LISAC@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU
(VOICE) PHONE: 609-258-4716
FAX: 609-258-3943
Lisa Cziffra, Data Librarian
Princeton University
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Date: 11/13/91
From: PSDMSPIN@BRUSP.ANSP.BR
Subject: Some help, if possible!

Hi people!

I have a little problem, and maybe you're able to help me to solve it.
One of my chiefs want to know about Hipertext. Is there any
e-literature about it on the network? Or printed matter, what could if
search for? I am looking for some introductory text on the subject, for
someone who does not know almost nothing about it. Thanks in advance
for any help, suggestion or comment. And please, answer right to me.
I'm not joined to the list (yet).


Mario Baldini
Center for the Study of Violence
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Bitnet: PSDMSPIN@BRUSP
FAX: (00 55 11) 815-4272

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Date: Wed, 13 Nov 91 16:45:28 CST
From: scott richard fletcher <srf2@midway.uchicago.edu>
Subject: e-mail address, American School in Athens

Does there exist an e-mail address for the American School in Athens (the
classical studies center)?
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Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1991 06:09 IST
From: Marc Bregman <HPUBM@HUJIVM1>
Subject: Methodology as Metaphor

For a conference paper I am preparing, I am wondering if there is
any bibliography on what I am thinking of as the issue of Methodology
as Metaphor. What I mean is the way in which methodological approaches
to the study of one field are often metaphors taken from another field.
An example -- not drawn from the particular area of my research --would
be the way in which Freud referred to his psychoanalytical approach
to the human mind as an adaptation of Archaeological method.

Any thoughts on the subject would be appreciated, I don't know whether
to expect a deluge or a trickle as I'm just beginning to think about
this matter, for admittedly ulterior motives.

Marc Bregman, Hebrew Union College, Jerusalem
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Date: Thu, 14 Nov 91 9:10:17 CST
From: Dennis Baron <baron@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
Subject: smelly grant

Our Research Services Office regularly sends around a list of grants
to apply for, most of which do not concern HUMANISTS. But one listed
in today's issue I think bears repeating:

FRAGRANCE RESEARCH FUND
The purpose of these grants is to encourage research into the sense
of smell and human reaction to odors. The Fund is especially interested
in research which seeks to integrate the study of olfaction with current
issues in developmental, social, and cognitive psychology.

I'm placing this announcement in the folder with the want ad for the
TACO BELL DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORSHIP. Definitely postmodern.
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