Jules Verne on "Science Friday"
From: Terry Harpold <tharpold~at~english.ufl.edu>
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 09:30:22 -0400
To: Jules Verne Forum <jvf~at~gilead.org.il>
cc: th-english <tharpold~at~english.ufl.edu>, Dennis Kytasaari <djk~at~epguides.com>, Brian Kutzera <brikut~at~safeco.com>, Andrew Nash <andrewnash~at~canada.com>, Walter James Miller <wjm2~at~nyu.edu>, Dana Eales <deals~at~sssnet.com>, Brian Taves <btav~at~loc.gov>, Terry Harpold <tharpold~at~machin-truc.com>, Jean-Michel Margot <jmmargot~at~mindspring.com>, Rick Walter <rick1walter~at~comcast.net>, James Keeline <james~at~keeline.com>
Dear colleagues,
Today's (April 15) edition of "Science Friday," a nationally-syndicated (US, perhaps also Canada?) radio program produced by National Public Radio here in the US includes a segment on Jules Verne, featuring our very own Brian Taves --
<http://www.sciencefriday.com/pages/2005/Apr/hour1_041505.html>
Programs are archived in RealAudio and Windows Media format after broadcast, on this page -- I assume that the conversation with Brian will be posted in a few days:
<http://www.sciencefriday.com/cgi/showsearch.cgi?search_when=recent&outformat=yep>
TH
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Terry Harpold
Assistant Professor
Department of English
University of Florida
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