Vidya

 

JOURNAL OF THE TRIPLE NINE SOCIETY

Issue #178September 1998

Contents

Officers and Staff2
Heather Report3
Cyd Bergdorf, The Conversion of a Critic at a Poetry Reading4
Cal Woodruff, Response to ‘Wisdom’ Article5
Cal Woodruff, Constitutional Reform7
Walt Kopp, My Sundial Experience9
Clint Williams, A Republic of Michigan?10
Aphorisms12
Wayne McConnell, Redneck Advocacy13
Regent’s Report/ ExCom Memo (omitted in sample)14
Eve Gregory, Letter — Kudos for Vidya21
A Small Puzzler21
Paul Maxim, Oriental Restaurant Names22
Rebecca Zoole, Letter — And The Highwayman23
R.O. Whitaker, Letter to the Editor24
R.O. Whitaker, Race and McNair Poem25
Celia Joslyn, Postcard to the Editor26
Scott Jackson, Kevin Langdon, More Letters to the Editor27
The Hoeflin Amendments28
TNS Constitution30-36
Notices36

 

 

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Vidya is the journal of the Triple Nine Society, an international social organization with the sole membership criterion of performance at or above the 99.9th %ile on any of various testing instruments that measure IQ. Vidya is published twelve times a year (well, we try). Opinions expressed in Vidya are solely those of the authors, and do not represent the views of the organization as a whole. Subscriptions to Vidya are free with payment of the annual membership dues of US$20 (non-member subscriptions are US$20). Those opting for "Family' memberships receive a reduced rate for the second member, but only one copy of Vidya. Send all renewals/subscriptions to the Financial Officer.
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