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From: Matthew S. Mahoney <matthew.s.mahoney@vanderbilt.edu>
Date: Mon Sep 16 2002 - 02:14:22 EDT

several questions out of curiosity: in The Last Day of the Last Furlough, when
Babe is making references to all those books, what is he referring to with "He
and a big cop named Ben Collins were expecting a girl named Edith Dole to
drive by." gosh, what a beautiful story. also, tim, how many people are
currently on the list?
thanks, matthew
ps-scottie, there is a special question just for you below

>===== Original Message From Jim Rovira <jrovira@drew.edu> =====
>maybe...but I think the vowel points weren't added until around the 10th
>century AD (Masoretic text), to preserve the pronunciation of the
>language.
>
>Jim
>
>Will Hochman wrote:
>
>> In robbie's absence I'll guess that hebrew vowels are connected to
>> early aspects of punctuation...will
>> --
>> Will Hochman
>>
>> Associate Professor of English
>> Southern Connecticut State University
>> 501 Crescent St, New Haven, CT 06515
>> 203 392 5024
>>
>> http://www.southernct.edu/~hochman/willz.html
>>
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