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The E-Sylum:  Volume 8, Number 43, October 9, 2005, Article 1

WAYNE'S WORDS

Among our recent subscribers are Jim Stofle and Gene Sherman.
Welcome aboard! We now have 803 subscribers.

Is there a programmer in the house? To improve the usefulness
of the E-Sylum archives, we'd like to expand the archives by adding
individual web pages for each item. This would enable an online
table of contents and the creation of links among related items.
What we could use is a simple tool to generate the web pages
from a single E-Sylum issue. If you or someone you know
might be able to help, let me know and I'll forward the details.

Last's week E-Sylum was a monster-sized issue. Not quite so
much material this week, but we do have some interesting
submissions. A new numismatic periodical debuts, a mystery
woman is sought, a grandson of Hans Schulman surfaces, and
we learn of a nice web page on the Royal Mint in Sydney,
Australia. Some more news on the New Orleans Mint building -
it is expected to be closed through 2007. This issue also includes
the final installment on the early days of The E-Sylum and a
review of a booklet on fake Confederate soldier ID tags. Finally,
we learn what a woman from Borneo was hiding in her brassiere,
and no, it wasn't a '64-D (Peace Dollar).

Wayne Homren
Numismatic Bibliomania Society

  Wayne Homren, Editor

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