Lost and found: rare Paul Revere print rediscovered
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Lost and found: rare Paul Revere print rediscovered
Brown University announced this week that it had found a rare engraved print by Revere, one of only five in existence. The print was tucked inside an old medical book that had been donated by physician Solomon Drowne, a member of Brown University's class of 1773.
( C ) Brown University.
http://www.npr.org/2012/04/15/150630478/lost-and-found-rare-paul-revere-print-rediscovered?ft=3&f=1001,1003,1004,1090
( C ) Brown University.
http://www.npr.org/2012/04/15/150630478/lost-and-found-rare-paul-revere-print-rediscovered?ft=3&f=1001,1003,1004,1090
Scarecrow- Deactivated
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Re: Lost and found: rare Paul Revere print rediscovered
Next week: The Turin shroud
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Re: Lost and found: rare Paul Revere print rediscovered
So what exactly are we meant to discuss? This is hardly a suitable subject for a new thread, in my opinion.
Re: Lost and found: rare Paul Revere print rediscovered
Scarecrow,
You can post whatever you wish to so long as it doesn't violate the the rules. Your post did not. Therefore, feel free.
You can post whatever you wish to so long as it doesn't violate the the rules. Your post did not. Therefore, feel free.
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Re: Lost and found: rare Paul Revere print rediscovered
It doesn’t exactly comply with them either. Six posting rules appear every time that someone decides to start a new thread. They include the requirement “to post some comments of your own aimed at stimulating discussion”, that “in most cases the best title for a thread will be a question” (since it’s usually best to ask members something if you want a response), and to post the topic on the most suitable board. Why this started on the religion board is anyone’s guess.You can post whatever you wish to so long as it doesn't violate the rules. Your post did not.
As I said previously, I can’t see what there is to discuss, other than the suitability of this item as an opening post, and more than likely it will end up as yet another thread which doesn’t take off. Let’s hope the members now prove me wrong!
Re: Lost and found: rare Paul Revere print rediscovered
Thanks for the input Shirina , in my haste to post I did not as can be seen include any comment ,
So what exactly are we meant to discuss? states Ivan , well anything regarding the said post , even negative comment on the said item , but to preempt future posts with the I can’t see what there is to discuss, . A person could write a thousand words on the subject of a picture of a black board , yet presented with a visual picture of a carving , you seem to loose the power of a written articulate response , good or bad , your opinion on the carving would have stood you in better stead than the response of nothing to discuss.
So what exactly are we meant to discuss? states Ivan , well anything regarding the said post , even negative comment on the said item , but to preempt future posts with the I can’t see what there is to discuss, . A person could write a thousand words on the subject of a picture of a black board , yet presented with a visual picture of a carving , you seem to loose the power of a written articulate response , good or bad , your opinion on the carving would have stood you in better stead than the response of nothing to discuss.
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