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Ruth Barton <[log in to unmask]>
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"Let us not speak foul in folly!" - ]<en Phollit
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Thu, 6 Feb 2003 21:20:41 -0800
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If you all start using that high falutin' sort of talk on here this ol'
country gal is outta here.  I like the good old garden variety English we
all speak--even that with a New Jersey accent.  Ruth



At 11:04 AM -0500 2/6/03, Met History wrote:
...cross posted from SAH-L:

From: "Thomas Beischer" <[log in to unmask]>

Eric-

If you look in Annette Cire and Haila Ochs's Die Zeitschrift als Manifest,
there is a fairly extensive list of journals in the back with brief
explanations.

One of yours is listed (p. 206), Contimporanul.  It reads: Bukarest
1922-32.
Hg. Marcel Janco und Ion Vinea.

May I also suggest that your "pasmoll" might be "pasmo" listed on p. 207.
It is listed under Tschechoslowakei and reads:

Pasmo, Brunn 1924-26, Hg. Artus Cernik

Cheers,

Tom

Thomas G. Beischer
PhD Candidate in History, Theory
and Criticism of Art and Architecture at MIT
3348 Scott Street
San Francisco, CA 94123 USA

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