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Re: E-gram mailing list!
Re: E-gram mailing list!
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Posted by Rachel Perry on August 21, 1999 at 12:51:00:
In Reply to: E-gram mailing list! posted by Elk on August 08, 1999 at 21:31:15:
: What do you know! I found one! : Any one else interested in joining? -See details below. : Elk : ---------------------------------- : : ENNEAGRAM@LISTS.DUKE.EDU is a mailing list for discussion of the : Enneagram. The Enneagram has many uses, but it is most often discussed : as a system for understanding personality types. The Enneagram is : discussed in this context in a number of books and articles, including : several widely-available books by authors such as Helen Palmer and Don : Riso.
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