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Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1998 19:19:55 -0400
From: Old English Newsletter <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Contact
PLEASE X-Post
Our FAX machine is ready to receive (it won the toss) proposals
for papers, but please do remember that a message sent is not necessarily
a message received and that a grotty FAX does not get clearer from
transmission.
Do follow up with old-fashioned snail mail, but do mark the
snailer as a dupe so that we can know "who's on first." It is good for us
to double-cover here.
Last year's FAX-fest reminded me of Kafka's Country Doctor in the
blizzard or, better, Lucy at the conveyor in the bon-bon factory.
Paulus Kalamazooensis
[Jim Earl will explain all the allusions most needful for persons to
know.]
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