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From: takashi@rlgvax.UUCP (Takashi Iwasawa)
Newsgroups: sci.bio
Subject: Re: Bushmen
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Date: Fri, 17-Jul-87 15:36:46 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul 17 15:36:46 1987
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Summary: Terpsichore IS a person..

In article <2310@calmasd.GE.COM>, jnp@calmasd.GE.COM (John Pantone) writes:
> Correct. This was first discovered among dancers (ballet) and has been given
> the name Terpsicore's syndrome (terpsicore being a dancer, not a person).
> ....< stuff deleted> ....
> -- 
> These opinions are solely mine and in no way reflect those of my employer.  
> John M. Pantone @ GE/Calma R&D, Data Management Group, San Diego
> ...{ucbvax|decvax}!sdcsvax!calmasd!jnp          jnp@calmasd.GE.COM

Terpsichore IS a person, though not a human being.  She is the Muse of Dance
in the Greek pantheon.

                                                  Takashi Iwasawa