spelling of plagiarism

From: <CNICOPY[_at_]charlie.usd.edu>
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 22:10:21 -0500 (CDT)


I am the poor soul with egg all over my face for misspelling plagiarism not once but twice. You should know by now that one of your moderator's short comings is her limited spelling ability. It is complicated by a mailer with less than perfect editing capabilities.

Now I need your help to fix the problem in the heading. There are two ways to do this.

  1. I could forward all these messages to the list using my editor. Unfortunately, at the current volume of the list, I would quickly lose track of what I had cleared and what I hadn't. Craig would step in to save me and clear anything I left in the que including the ones with the misspelled subject headers, so it wouldn't cure the problem.
  2. I could ask those of you who respond to this thread to either
  3. edit the subject lines if you can, or
  4. start new messages on this thread if you can.

Obviously, I have opted to solution 2. Please help me.


Mary Brandt Jensen       	   "The definition is pursued to its logical
Professor of Law                   conclusion in a long series of cases. 
University of South Dakota         ... We do not pause to consider whether
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Received on Tue Sep 28 1993 - 03:05:45 GMT

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