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In a message dated 2002.12.01 12:43:36, agnew@bilby.ucsd.edu writes:<BR>
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and rewrote it in a language I prefer. I append the result. I've added<BR>
some explanatory comments, although some mysteries remain--the original<BR>
Donald notes would be needed to clear these up. Apparently John Snyder<BR>
had a copy--anyone know where it might now be?<BR>
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I agree with a comment that, for something like this, the procdure<BR>
is what it is, correct or not--it is purely conventional. So here<BR>
are some results, with what comparison I could make.<BR>
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Snyder's personal library is now archived at the Library of Congress. You might contact Ms. Kathryn Engstrom, Reference Team Leader, Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress. (keng@loc.gov) (1.202.707.8545)<BR>
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Regards,<BR>
daan Strebe<BR>
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