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From: ACW@YUKON.SCRC.Symbolics.COM (Allan C. Wechsler)
Subject: LIFELINE:in search of the newsletter
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    Date: Tue, 2 Apr 1991 11:59 EST
    From: c_s245010104@stat.appstate.edu

    IN SEARCH OF LIFELINE!!!!!

    I am an undergradute working on a small paper about Life for an intro
    to Computer Theory class, and in Winning Ways, the reference list includes:

    "R.T.Wainwright(editor)Lifeline:a quaterly newsletter for enthusiasts of
     John Conway's game of Life, #1-11."

    My school library does not have these, and if possible, I'd like to read
    over a few. 
 
    If you know any system that has them on-line, or maybe a library that 
    has copies, please e-mail me at the address on my post. 

    Thanks so much for any help!!!

    Jon Austin
    Appalachian State University, 
    Boone, NC

Lifeline was a mimeographed newsletter circulated in the early
seventies.  I'm sure Gosper has a complete run -- I've CC'd him.  But
They're pretty scarce so I doubt he'd lend them, although he might
"smearox" them.  I don't think anyone has ever put all the material
on-line.
