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Dear Ed,
I was wondering if a "compendium of classic sentences for
analysis" would be suitable for some blank space in the next
newsletter. If so, I will put together a little collection from Austen,
Blair, H.G. wells, etc, all sentences that show varieties within the
parallelism principle.
How is your search for someone to help with the very considerable
responsibilities that you have carried for so long? Did you and
Martha get lots of applications for the editor position and for web
maintenance help?
Talk to you soon,
Robert Einarsson
Date sent: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 13:55:27 -0500
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> I have a four-page article on the grammar checker in Word, and a half page
> article for the November issue. That leaves me with about two blank pages.
> Submissions, even short ones by e-mail, will be appreciated. Otherwise I
> have to fill the pages with my propaganda. Thanks, Ed
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