5.0063 Announcing: Humor Studies; Armenian Computing (2/46)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 15 May 91 21:15:22 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0063. Wednesday, 15 May 1991.


(1) Date: Tue, 14 May 91 08:28:30 MST (28 lines)
From: "don l. f. nilsen" <ATDFN@ASUACAD>
Subject: INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR HUMOR STUDIES

(2) Date: Thu, 16 May 91 0:21 +0300 (18 lines)
From: <STONE@HUJIVMS>
Subject: ARMENIAN COMPUTING

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Date: Tue, 14 May 91 08:28:30 MST
From: "don l. f. nilsen" <ATDFN@ASUACAD>
Subject: INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR HUMOR STUDIES


WHIMSY VII is now available for $10.00 from Victor Raskin, English
Department, Heavilon Hall, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.

The list of presenters is now available for the NINTH INTERNATIONAL
HUMOR CONFERENCE to be held at Brock University in St. Catharines,
Ontario, Canada.

Announcements regarding upcoming humor-related events should be relayed
to Don Nilsen six months in advance of the event for inclusion in the
HUMOR NEWSLETTER.

Membership in ISHS and subscription to the journal HUMOR: INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF HUMOR RESEARCH is $45.00. Send membership/subscription fees
to Don Nilsen

If you are genuinely interested in joining, but would like to see a copy
of the journal first, please contact Don Nilsen and he will send you a
free copy of Volume 1, Number 4. Library subscriptions are $104.20.

If your library is considering subscribing and would like to see a copy
of the journal--free--again notify Don Nilsen.

=-) :-) ;->
Don L. F. Nilsen, <ATDFN@ASUACAD> (602) 965-7592
Executive Secretary
International Society for Humor Studies
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-0302
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Date: Thu, 16 May 91 0:21 +0300
From: <STONE@HUJIVMS>
Subject: ARMENIAN COMPUTING


The Association International des Etudes Armeniennes has had for some
years now a particular interest in Armenian computing. It regularly
publishes a Bulletin of Armenian Computing in its NEWSLETTER. Concerns
have been in the realm of 7- and 8-bit standards, keyboard layouts,
etc. The AIEA cooperates in these matters with the Computing Institute
of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia. Should anyone
wish to communicate about these issues, such communication may go
to the above or to Jos Weitenberg (LETTJW@HLERUL2.EARN/BITNET).
Public communication about issues of general interest would be welcomed
by this writer.

Michael E. Stone
Hebrew University of Jerusalem