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Re: Hall of Fallen
Poster: "Terry L. Neill" <Neilltl@ptsc.slg.eds.com>
I thought some of you all who knew Baron Miles and Kane and Muirgen might be
interested in getting more information about this.
If it's appeared on the list recently, my apologies. I'm woefully behind on
reading the digests!
- Anarra
>Date: Wed, 13 Nov 96 22:51:08 EST
>From: Peter Rose <WISH@URIACC.URI.EDU>
>To: Morgoth <morgoth@NOME.NET>
>Subject: Re: Hall of Fallen
>Status: RO
>
>Well, I've finally gotten around to putting together a
>web-page for memorializing deceased Scadians, et al.
>
>It's at HTTP://131.128.2.49/CHANTRY.HTM
>
>Being a DOS machine, it's not case-sensitive, and it will ignore
>the L if you put .HTML on a filename, thus finding it anyway.
>
>I've put Theophilus (The monk who wrote _ON_DIVERSE_ARTS_) in
>as a seed.. If you want to start sending me names, bio's etc.
>go for it...
>
>If you know of anyone who knew the Dowager Princess of An-Tir
>(Janeltis?) I'd really like an entry for her...
>
>
>=========
>
>PS: We are doing this for all who have felt a loss/grief shared.
>
>
>Frater Morgoth, Cyberabbey of St. Cyril
>Lost someplace east of St. Cyril, so this is Nome?
>
>
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>From: Diana Dills <ddills@u.washington.edu>
>Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 12:38:15 -0800 (PST)
>Subject: Fire Safety Tip-Flameproofing
>Message-Id: <Pine.A32.3.95.961121123659.56062E-100000@homer22.u.washington.edu>
>
>Important recommendation for Fire Safety at Historic Sites
>
>- ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Subject: H-COSTUME Digest - 17 Nov 1996 to 18 Nov 1996
>- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>According to Chief Allan Blackwelder of the Charlotte, NC Fire
>Department, at a talk he gave about Fire Safety at Historic Sites, wool
>and linen clothing is much better than cotton when working around the
>fireplace or other open fires. Also he recommended a solution of a half
>a cup of Boric Acid powder dissolved in about two gallons of water.
>Your clothes should be periodically rinsed in this solution to greatly
>improve their flame retardancy.
>
>Susannah Eanes, Mantua Maker and Fine Tailoring
>(Susan Bridges Loberger for Susannah's Heirloom, Ltd.)
>
>"We are only the trustees for those that come after us." -William
>Morris
>
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