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The Ecphorizer
Issue #69
August 1987

Table Of Contents
Issue #69 Cover Dorey Evans  
Articles    
Having a Look-See Joan Tobin The eyes have it.  But what?
Star Trek IV's "World-View" Dale Adams The ontology of Trekkism
The Nature of Translation Ed Rehmus
The Memory Revolution George Towner
A Non-Electable Third Party Chester B. Smith
Belles-Lettres    
A Fable Agreed Upon Wes Hight
Ambrose Bierce and the Hidden Double-Limericks Neal Wilgus
Verse    
Smart People Lisa Yount
Eclectic Pieces Loy Banks
Even When You Arrived B. Z. Niditch
they call it Dust Devil Sheryl L. Nelms


About
This Issue

This issue we have Joan Tobin leading off with an eye-opening article, with Dale Adams casting a philosophical eye on Star Trek, with further articles by George Towner, Ed Rehmus, and Chester Smith.  Wes Hight and Neal Wilgus provide some lighter entertainment, and this month's poetry is provided by Lisa Yount, Loy Banks, BZ Niditch, and regular Sheryl Nelms.



This Issue's Staff:

Editor:

George Towner

Treasurer David Durst

Assistants:

John Cumming, Regional Vice Chair
Paul Gregson, Programming
Myra Johnson, Marketing
Sue O'Brien, Data Processing
Danielle Towner, International


Business:

Tod Wicks


Articles by Joan Tobin
Articles by Dale Adams
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Articles by Ed Rehmus
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Articles by George Towner
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Articles by Chester B. Smith
Articles by Wes Hight
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Articles by Neal Wilgus
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Articles by Lisa Yount
Articles by Loy Banks
Articles by B. Z. Niditch
Articles by Sheryl L. Nelms