5.0776 Qs: Woolf Essay; Locomotives; E-Merrill ? (3/40)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 18 Mar 1992 19:47:35 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0776. Wednesday, 18 Mar 1992.


(1) Date: Tue, 17 Mar 92 8:55:36 EST (9 lines)
From: George E. Munro <gmunro@cabell.vcu.edu>
Subject: Virginia Woolf Essay

(2) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1992 12:31 EDT (17 lines)
From: Karl Van Ausdal <VANAUSDALK@APPSTATE.BITNET>
Subject: Locomotives of history

(3) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 92 17:32 GMT (14 lines)
From: Oxford Text Archive <ARCHIVE@VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK>
Subject: E-text of James Merrill poetry?

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Date: Tue, 17 Mar 92 8:55:36 EST
From: George E. Munro <gmunro@cabell.vcu.edu>
Subject: Virginia Woolf Essay

Can anyone tell me in which volume of Virginia Woolf's essays to find
"How Russian Is Russian Literature?"

George Munro, Department of History, Virginia Commonwealth University
gmunro@cabell.vcu.edu
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Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1992 12:31 EDT
From: Karl Van Ausdal <VANAUSDALK@APPSTATE.BITNET>
Subject: Locomotives of history

In reply to Jim Cerny's query:

Daniel Baker, in his *Political quotations: a collection of notable sayings on
politics from antiquity through 1989* (Detroit: Gale Research, 1990) p. 197,
includes the following quotation and attribution:

Item 3267. "Revolutions are the locomotives of history."
--Nikita S. Khrushchev, speech to the Supreme
Soviet, *Pravda*, May 8, 1957

Karl Van Ausdal
Appalachian State University
vanausdalk@appstate.bitnet
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Date: Wed, 18 Mar 92 17:32 GMT
From: Oxford Text Archive <ARCHIVE@VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK>
Subject: E-text of James Merrill poetry?

Are there any helpful HUMANISTS out there who have or know of any works of the
contemporary American poet James Merrill in machine readable form? A post-grad
student here in Oxford is on the verge of scanning some of Merrill's work, can
anyone save him some of the effort?

Please reply directly to me if you prefer.
Thanks.
Alan Morrison
Oxford Text Archive
archive@uk.ac.oxford.vax