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>From: orourke@sophia.smith.edu (Joseph O'Rourke)
Subject: Re: syntax and semantics
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Organization: Smith College
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Date: Thu, 9 Apr 1992 15:00:18 GMT
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In article <1992Apr9.135236.11478@watdragon.waterloo.edu> 
	cpshelle@logos.waterloo.edu (cameron shelley) writes:

>..., I was impressed with the strength of his [Searle's] rhetoric.

>It is ironic that someone who, as I've learned, is so good at rhetoric
>dismisses it so abjectly.

	He will have ample opportunity to employ his rhetorical skills
in the future:  he was just appointed to the National Council on
the Humanities, as was reported in this week's Chronicle of Higher
Education.


