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Your idea sounds great. Go for it, Jill Stegman Atascadero high CA. jstegma@ctp.orgOn Thu, 28 Apr 1994, Automatic digest processor wrote: > There are 9 messages totalling 225 lines in this issue. > > Topics in this special issue: > > 1. First Fig? > 2. OBE and Media Centre > 3. Target-->Can't gopher? > 4. Results of whole nine yards query > 5. First fig? > 6. Medical info on the Internet > 7. Elizabeth Martinez named ALA Exec Director > 8. Medical Info Sources on Internet > 9. Suggested books for Library School Student > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 10:39:47 -0400 > From: Rosemary Schmiedeler <MOSTA@DELPHI.COM> > Subject: First Fig? > > Dear LM_NETTers, > > I am high school student who is looking for the poem that was > read in A River Runs Through It by the Reverend Maclean and his > oldest son. It was credited to Edna St. Vincent Millay. Here are the > lines I have, could any one locate the entire poem? > > Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the > grass, of glory in the flower, we will grieve not rather find strength > in what remains behind in primal sympathy in having been must > ever be in the soothing thoughts that spring out of human suffering, > in the faith that looks through death, thanks to the human heart by > which we live, thanks to its tenderness, its joys, its fears, to me the > meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie to deep > for tears. > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 09:42:40 +0000 > From: Northeast Community School District <Gooselak@PO-1.STAR.K12.IA.US> > Subject: Re: OBE and Media Centre > > Ray, > There is a lot of information out there on OBE. The Christian > Coalition is very much against it and publishes great quanties of > materials. For scholarly information about OBE you can use the Internet > and a Telenet program. Open a session and call dialog.com. You will need > to be a Dailog member to do this, but it will allow you to search in ERIC > which is database B1. You will find large amount of very useful > information that way. > > Kathy Geronzin, > Jr.-Sr. High School Librarian, > Northeast Communit School District > Goose Lake, IA 52750 > > "Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves." Abraham > Lincoln > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 09:48:33 -0500 > From: Marsha Pfingsten <mpfingst@SERVICES.DESE.STATE.MO.US> > Subject: Target-->Can't gopher? > > Please tell me if this is a *Bad idea* > > I'm wondering about people on the LM_NET who do not have the ability to > gopher. We ( my computer assistants) are toying with the idea of offering > a "service" where in you ask us to locate documents, etc with gophers and > we e-mail the document to you. LM_NET members tell each other about neat > sites all the time...but some of us evidently can't go there. > > If a gopher service would be useful to you, end me a reply to this message. > > If you think this is a bad idea, I'd be interested in your input also. > > Thanks, > > > Marsha L. Pfingsten * Librarian * Ferguson/Florissant School District * > ** McCluer North H.S., 705 Waterford Dr., Florissant, MO, 63033 ** > ** voice: 314-831-6600 ex 331 --- Fax: 314-839-3503 ** > Internet:<mpfingst@services.dese.state.mo.us> > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 11:10:22 EDT > From: Jan Landsberg <jll@SERVER.GREATLAKES.K12.MI.US> > Subject: Results of whole nine yards query > > Thanks to everyone who helped me with the origin of whole nine yards. The > most referred to origin was that a full cement mixer can cover nine yards. > The patron who asked the question was most impressed with the response. > Thank you all. > > > Jan Landsberg > Great Lakes Collaborative > (313) 697-5190 > jll@server.greatlakes.k12.mi.us > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 11:10:39 -0400 > From: Rosemary Schmiedeler <MOSTA@DELPHI.COM> > Subject: First fig? > > Dear LM_NETTers, > > I am high school student who is looking for the poem that was > read in A River Runs Through It by the Reverend Maclean and his > oldest son. It was credited to Edna St. Vincent Millay. Here are the > lines I have, could any one locate the entire poem? > > Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the > grass, of glory in the flower, we will grieve not rather find strength > in what remains behind in primal sympathy in having been must > ever be in the soothing thoughts that spring out of human suffering, > in the faith that looks through death, thanks to the human heart by > which we live, thanks to its tenderness, its joys, its fears, to me the > meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie to deep > for tears. > > Thank you. > > LeslieAust > Mosta@delphi.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 09:41:19 -0700 > From: "Norman E. Bixby" <nbixby@EIS.CALSTATE.EDU> > Subject: Medical info on the Internet > > Try this gopher host=peg.cwis.uci.edu Port=7000 > > ******** Media is just AID-EM spelled backwards ********* > * Norm Bixby - Librarian/Media Specialist * > * Sonora High School - Fullerton Union H. S. District * > * 401 S. Palm La Habra, CA 90631 310 905-9818 * > * nbixby@ctp.org fax 310 905-9841 * > ************* 10 miles north of Disneyland ************** > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 12:58:39 EST > From: ALAN MAHONY <ALAN@WLB.HWWILSON.COM> > Subject: Re: Elizabeth Martinez named ALA Exec Director > > WLB has just learned that Elizabeth Marinez has been named Executive > Director of ALA, effective August 15. > Alan P. Mahony > Associate Editor, News > Wilson Library Bulletin > 950 University Avenue > Bronx, N.Y. 10452 > (718) 588-8400, ext. 2274 > FAX (718) 681-1511 > alan@wlb.hwwilson.com > "Peace and long life." > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 13:45:24 -0400 > From: "<Lenou Dere>" <46DERE@CUA.EDU> > Subject: Medical Info Sources on Internet > > I am a library science student at Catholic Univ. and have been following > LM_Net discussions. Not long ago some posted a Math & Science Ed Tech. > Resources list from I got this info: > Medical resources(Health Sciences REsource) > ftp ftp.sura.net /pub/nic/medical.resources > This resource was listed as a large (182K) list of health and medical > related INternet resources, including many bitnet listserves, ftp > archive sites, Usenet newsgroups, electronic publications, WAIS and > Gopher servers, etc. > Perhaps this list may help you find the info you want. > Lenou Dere-Annandale, VA > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 09:52:00 +0100 > From: Debbie Abilock <debbie@NUEVA.PVT.K12.CA.US> > Subject: Re: Suggested books for Library School Student > > THE PICKLE SONG by Barthe DeClements - most accurate portrait of a > homeless child and mother living in a car that I've seen (gr. 4-6) > > THE SUB by P.J. Petersen - an impulsive decision to switch identities > brings two friends into conflict (grades 3-4) > > MY MOTHER WAS A NEANDERTHAL by Jon Scieszka - this author is a potential > successor to Roald Dahl with broad comic brush and wildly silly, > easy-to-read text. > > THE TWIN IN THE TAVERN by Barbara Wallace - Victorian/American setting > with orphans, villains and the poor boy who becomes rich (gr. 4-6) > > DRAGON'S GATE by Lawrence Yep - Newbury Honor Book about experiences of > Chinese building the transcontinental railroad (gr. 4-8) in the Sierras. > > THE BOGGART by Susan Cooper - a Scottish imp ("boggart") gets shipped to > modern Canada by accident and his tricks become more serious as he messes > with electricity, traffic...solution involves a computer adventure game. > (grades 3-7) > > FRANKIE MURPHY'S KISS LIST by Donna Guthrie - on a dare, a 6th grade boy > sets out to kiss every girl in his class before graduation...consequences > of his actions turn serious...(grades 4-6) > > BULL RUN by Paul Fleischman - 16 personae involved in the Battle of Bull > Run during the Civil War---would be great to do whole book as Reader's > Theatre. (grades 4-8, up?) > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > Debbie Abilock "It is important that students bring a certain > The Nueva School ragamuffin barefoot irreverence to their studies; > Hillsborough, CA they are not here to worship what is known, but > debbie@nueva.pvt.k12.ca.us to question it." (Jacob Bronowski) > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > > > > On Tue, 26 Apr 1994, Christine Ann Miller wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I'm a library science student who has been following LM_NET with great > > interest. I've been reading children's books like mad recently, in an > > attempt to increase my familiarity with them. Can anybody recommend any > > you think I absolutely must read? Or even some that you just enjoyed? > > All replies welcomee. > > > > Christine Miller > > IUPUI > > MILLER@MEMEX.LIB.INDIANA.EDU > > > > ------------------------------ > > End of LM_NET Digest - 28 Apr 1994 - Special issue > ************************************************** >