David Pilbeam, professor of anthropology at Harvard
University, in a letter to Ed Conrad on May 7, 1982:
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> Dear Mr. Conrad:
> Thank you for your letter. I do not think you have a fossil.
> I find it incredible that anyone familiar with fossils would.
> Any further correspondence would waste both our times.
> Sincerely,
> David Pilbeam
> Harvard University
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Gray Shockley - 12 Apr 2006 19:31 GMT
> David Pilbeam, professor of anthropology at Harvard
> University, in a letter to Ed Conrad on May 7, 1982:
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> Once a horse's a.s. Always a horse's a.s
True but Pilbeam doesn't sound very nice either.
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Jeffrey Turner - 12 Apr 2006 22:47 GMT
> On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 09:20:02 -0500, Ed Conrad wrote
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>>Once a horse's a.s. Always a horse's a.s
That should be your .sig, Ed.
> True but Pilbeam doesn't sound very nice either.
I dunno. Seems to have sized up Ed fairly well.
--Jeff

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