6.0431 Qs: Stress; Archives; E-Mail; Dictionary; Horns (6/106)

Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Thu, 7 Jan 1993 12:23:06 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 6, No. 0431. Thursday, 7 Jan 1993.


(1) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 93 14:02 GMT (24 lines)
From: HIGAB@EGFRCUVX
Subject: Teacher's Stress

(2) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 93 9:20:48 EST (25 lines)
From: Ed Haupt <haupt@pilot.njin.net>
Subject: Information on archives

(3) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 15:38:57 PST (10 lines)
From: cb@xis.xerox.com (Christopher Bader)
Subject: Russian frequency dictionary

(4) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 16:03:52 PST (16 lines)
From: cb@xis.xerox.com (Christopher Bader)
Subject: Russian e-mail

(5) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 93 11:14:41 PST (16 lines)
From: cbf@athena.berkeley.edu (Charles Faulhaber)
Subject: e-mail to U. of Manchester

(6) Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1993 12:33:35 EST (15 lines)
From: LEONARD MARSH <marsh@LEMOYNE.BITNET>
Subject: HORNS

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Date: Mon, 4 Jan 93 14:02 GMT
From: HIGAB@EGFRCUVX
Subject: Teacher's Stress


A doctoral candidate wants to get information about new
and effective psychotherapeutic techniques ( counseling program,
coping skills, relaxation technique...etc.) that can help in decreasing
teachers' stress. She prefers those techniques which can be described
in clear steps, so she can apply them in her study.

She will acknowledge your help in her dissertation. Any help
would be greatly appreciated. Please, write your name; address and
e-mail address.

Happy New Year


Ahmed K. Higab, Ph.D.
The National Center for
Educational Research
Cairo, Egypt

Bitnet: HIGAB@EGFRCUVX
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Date: Mon, 4 Jan 93 9:20:48 EST
From: Ed Haupt <haupt@pilot.njin.net>
Subject: Information on archives

For archives, I am seeking addresses, preferably e-mail, for this
archive.

Records for G.E. Mueller, who was Ordinarius for Philosophie
for 1 year (1880-1881) at Tchernowsky (Cernauti, Chernovtsy, Austro-Hungarian
name, Czernowitz), now part of the Ukraine, but it was Austria-Hungary at that
time, in particular the independent area of Bukovina.
Where are the archives? Are they in Wien (because the central government
took them back in 1918?), or Budapest (because Bukovina was then
considered part of Hungary?), or Bucharest (because Cernauti was part of
Romania from 1918 to 1944?), or Kiev (because after 1944, it was part of
the Ukraine?), or Moscow (because everything was moved to Moscow), or
just simply in Chernovtsy?.

Please reply to

haupt@pilot.njin.net

since I am not a member of this group.

Thanks in advance...
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Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 15:38:57 PST
From: cb@xis.xerox.com (Christopher Bader)
Subject: Russian frequency dictionary

I'm looking for a Russian frequency dictionary
to use with the Reading Edge -- the latest Kurzweil
reading machine for the blind. Any ideas about
sources?
-- Christopher Bader

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Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 16:03:52 PST
From: cb@xis.xerox.com (Christopher Bader)
Subject: Russian e-mail

I'm trying to send mail to an address in Russia,
and it bounces with the message "Unresolvable
mail address".

Any pointers?

Thanks.
-- Christopher


P.S. The actual address is val@querty.msk.su

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Date: Wed, 6 Jan 93 11:14:41 PST
From: cbf@athena.berkeley.edu (Charles Faulhaber)
Subject: e-mail to U. of Manchester

I have an e-mail address for Jeremy Lawrance
at the U. of Manchester--but it doesn't work:

MFPXXJL@MBR.AC.UK (although he gave it to me with
the suffixes reversed MFPXXJL@UK.AC.MBR

I think that everything is correct except "MBR".

I would be grateful for any help.

Charles Faulhaber
UC Berkeley
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Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1993 12:33:35 EST
From: LEONARD MARSH <marsh@LEMOYNE.BITNET>
Subject: HORNS

I am doing research in Renaissance literature which deals in part with the
image of the HORN as it relates to marriage and sex. Specifically, I am
looking for texts (or bibliography) which support the horn as the sign of
cuckoldry and possibly of male genitalia. Additionally (and possibly not unrelat
ed), is the image of the HORN AS FILTER OF THE WORD in the act of communication.
Any textual reference containing simultaneously the horn with sexual and
verbal intercourse would be a real payoff. Any and all ideas would be greatly
appreciated.
Leonard Marsh
MARSH@LEMOYNE
Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY