The Project Gutenberg Etext of LOC WORKSHOP ON 
ELECTRONIC TEXTS *****This file should be named locet10.txt or 
locet10.zip****** Corrected EDITIONS of our etexts get a new 
NUMBER, locet11.txt VERSIONS based on separate sources get new 
LETTER, locet10a.txt This choice was made by popular demand for 
information on etexts as they are being moved away from Plain Vanilla 
ASCII and toward markup and graphical representation, as opposed to 
what you will see in this file, which is fairly good example of 
PVACSII. 
We are deeply indebted to the Library of Congress for preparing, 
posting, and freely distributing this as Plain Vanilla ASCII. 
Thanks to James Daly for his assistance in determing the work is not 
under copyright protection, on 2/27/93 as we were stymied as to how to 
release this work as soon as possible by 2/28/93. 
This edition has many paragraphs reformatted to eliminate widows and 
orphans, a few typos corrected, and one adjective changed to a noun. 
Otherwise every word appears as it was in the original, which can be 
obtained if you: 
ftp seq1.loc.gov login: anonymous passord: name@machine cd 
/pub/Library.of.Congress/research.guides/amer.memory ls -al (to see 
filenames) get filename.ext quit 
WARNING: this machine was not functioning on weekends. 
 
Information about Project Gutenberg 
(one page) 
We produce about two million dollars for each hour we work. The fifty 
hours is one conservative estimate for how long it we take to get any 
etext selected, entered, proofread, edited, copyright searched and
analyzed, the copyright letters written, etc. This projected audience is 
one hundred million readers. If our value per text is nominally 
estimated at one dollar, then we produce 2 million dollars per hour; this 
year we will have to do four text files per month: thus upping our 
productivity from one million. The Goal of Project Gutenberg is to 
Give Away One Trillion Etext Files by the December 31, 2001. [10,000 
x 100,000,000=Trillion] This is ten thousand titles each to one hundred 
million readers, which is 10% of the expected number of computer 
users by the end of the year 2001. 
We need your donations more than ever! 
All donations should be made to "Project Gutenberg/IBC", and are tax 
deductible to the extent allowable by law ("IBC" is Illinois Benedictine 
College). (Subscriptions to our paper newsletter go to IBC, too) 
For these and other matters, please mail to: 
David Turner, Project Gutenberg Illinois Benedictine College 5700 
College Road Lisle, IL 60532-0900 
Email requests to: Internet: 
[email protected] (David Turner) 
Compuserve: >INTERNET: 
[email protected] (David Turner) 
Attmail: 
[email protected] (David Turner) MCImail: 
(David Turner) ADDRESS TYPE: MCI / EMS: INTERNET / 
MBX:
[email protected] 
When all other email fails try our Michael S. Hart, Executive Director: 
[email protected] (internet) hart@uiucvmd (bitnet) 
We would prefer to send you this information by email (Internet, Bitnet, 
Compuserve, ATTMAIL or MCImail). 
****** If you have an FTP program (or emulator), please: 
FTP directly to the Project Gutenberg archives: ftp 
mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu login: anonymous password: your@login cd 
etext/etext91 or cd etext92 or cd etext93 [for new books] [now also in 
cd etext/etext93] or cd etext/articles [get suggest gut for more
information] dir [to see files] get or mget [to get files. . .set bin for zip 
files] GET 0INDEX.GUT for a list of books and GET NEW GUT for 
general information and MGET GUT* for newsletters. 
** 
 
Information prepared by the Project 
Gutenberg legal advisor 
** (Three Pages) 
****START**THE SMALL PRINT!**FOR PUBLIC DOMAIN 
ETEXTS**START**** 
Why is this "Small Print!" statement here? You know: lawyers. They 
tell us you might sue us if there is something wrong with your copy of 
this etext, even if you got it for free from someone other than us, and 
even if what's wrong is not our fault. So, among other things, this 
"Small Print!" statement disclaims most of our liability to you. It also 
tells you how you can distribute copies of this etext if you want to. 
*BEFORE!* YOU USE OR READ THIS ETEXT 
By using or reading any part of this PROJECT GUTENBERG-tm etext, 
you indicate that you understand, agree to and accept this "Small 
Print!" statement. If you do not, you can receive a refund of the money 
(if any) you paid for this etext by sending a request within 30 days of 
receiving it to the person you got it from. If you received this etext on a 
physical medium (such as a disk), you must return it with your request. 
ABOUT PROJECT GUTENBERG-TM ETEXTS 
This PROJECT GUTENBERG-tm etext, like most PROJECT 
GUTENBERG-tm etexts, is a "public domain" work distributed by 
Professor Michael S. Hart through the Project Gutenberg Association 
(the "Project"). Among other things, this means that no one owns a 
United States copyright on or for this work, so the Project (and you!) 
can copy and distribute it in the United States without permission and
without paying copyright royalties. Special rules, set forth