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From: wmartin@brl-tgr.ARPA (Will Martin )
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Subject: Re: Re: ID (really Switzerland)
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Date: Wed, 15-Aug-84 10:19:57 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug 15 10:19:57 1984
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For those who are interested in the Swiss military and their interaction
with civilian life, I recommend a two-part article in the New Yorker
(sometime since last October) by John McPhee on the subject. It will probably
come out as a book, or part of one, soon, as all McPhee's work does.
An excellent article and most interesting. He did not mention some of the
things noted in the base posting; if the articles are expanded into a book,
I hope he includes more on Swiss life in general. (McPhee is probably my
favorite author, by the way. He makes ANYTHING interesting. I hate sports,
but enjoyed reading his biography of Arthur Ashe, the tennis player, for
example.)

Will