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Darwin-L Message Log 7:81 (March 1994)

Academic Discussion on the History and Theory of the Historical Sciences

This is one message from the Archives of Darwin-L (1993–1997), a professional discussion group on the history and theory of the historical sciences.

Note: Additional publications on evolution and the historical sciences by the Darwin-L list owner are available on SSRN.


<7:81>From DARWIN@iris.uncg.edu  Mon Mar 21 23:24:07 1994

Date: Tue, 22 Mar 1994 00:24:01 -0500 (EST)
From: DARWIN@iris.uncg.edu
Subject: February log available on Darwin-L gopher
To: darwin-l@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu
Organization: University of NC at Greensboro

The February message log is now available for retrieval from the Darwin-L
gopher (rjohara.uncg.edu).  These edited log files print very nicely in a
monospaced font, and if anyone is looking for a conversation piece for a
staff or student lounge, one of our monthly log files might be just the
thing.  All the network clutter (routing headers, etc.) has been removed
from them, and each message is numbered for ease of reference.

If you have not yet browsed the Darwin-L gopher you are cordially invited
to do so.  We not only have available the past logs of our discussions, but
also several bibliographies that have been posted to the list, as well as
an assortment of gopher links to other network resources in systematics,
evolutionary biology, linguistics, history, geology, and archeology.
Jonathan Lizee and Thomas Plunkett, Darwin-L subscribers at the University
of Connecticut, recently called my attention to their gopher site called
Archnet, which is devoted to the archeology of eastern North America, and
I am pleased to report that it is now accessible from the Darwin-L gopher
as well.

Bob O'Hara, Darwin-L list owner

Robert J. O'Hara (darwin@iris.uncg.edu)
Center for Critical Inquiry and Department of Biology
100 Foust Building, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Greensboro, North Carolina 27412 U.S.A.

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