Esperanto; aficionados of hypertext (70)

Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@VM.EPAS.UTORONTO.CA)
Fri, 24 Feb 89 22:08:25 EST


Humanist Mailing List, Vol. 2, No. 644. Friday, 24 Feb 1989.


(1) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 89 09:19:33 IST (35 lines)
From: "Eldad Salzmann (+972)-3-494520" <ELDAD@TAUNIVM>
Subject: Esperanto List

(2) Date: Friday, 24 February 1989 1015-EST (15 lines)
From: THARPOLD@PENNDRLS
Subject: List of those attending the MLA sessions on hypertext

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Date: Fri, 24 Feb 89 09:19:33 IST
From: "Eldad Salzmann (+972)-3-494520" <ELDAD@TAUNIVM>
Subject: Esperanto List

Dear networkers,

A new list has been created these days: ESPER-L at TREARN.
The list is intended for speakers of Esperanto and all those who are
interested in the International Language which was created 101 years
ago by Dr. Ludwig L. Zamenhof, a Jewish oculist from Bialystok.

The list is run by me (Eldad@TAUNIVM) and by the other owner, Turgut
Kalfaoglu, the Node Administrator of TREARN, to whom I wish to express
my deep gratitude for helping me with this project.

The list has just been established, so there is still a lot to be done.
I have heard that a similar list exists on ARPANET, but I don't know
anything about it, if anyone does -- please let me know.

A variety of topics will be discussed on this forum; among others,
the promotion of Esperanto as an international tool for peace and
understanding, and also some more earthly topics like how to
represent the diacritical marks on c, g, h, j, s and u,
developments in the grammar of modern Esperanto, etc.).

Amikajn salutojn kaj agrablajn diskutojn deziras

Eldad Salzmann (pron. Esperante: Zalcman)

<Eldad@TAUNIVM>

Eldad Salzmann
P.O.Box 53160
Tel Aviv 61531
Israel tel: 972-3-494 520
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Date: Friday, 24 February 1989 1015-EST
From: THARPOLD@PENNDRLS
Subject: List of those attending the MLA sessions on hypertext

An attendance list was circulated at the two sessions on hypertext at
the recent MLA annual meeting (New Orleans, Dec. 1988). As the list was
circulated, I noted that the names would be available to those who
attended, but I failed to mention that I hoped to post it to Humanist.
After some discussion on the point with W. Mccarty, I've decided not to
post it to Humanist (it's possible that many who attended may not want
their names and addresses circulated in so open a forum). The complete
list is, however, available to those who request it directly from me
<tharpold@penndrls>.

Terry Harpold