Folks, Recently I posted a notice of two papers upcoming at the History of Science Society conference, 7-10 Nov. Someone asked about the HSS interest group that provided me the information, and I reply to the list. The "blurb" below is from the FHHS newsletter. FHHS has no web site yet but John Brooks expressed that aspiration in the current newsletter. ----Paul Wendt -----FORUM INFORMATION----- The Forum for History of Human Science (FHHS) is an interest group affiliated with the History of Science Society (HSS), although its membership is not restricted to members of HSS. Its primary purpose is to ensure the adequate representation of the history of the human sciences within HSS by organizing events for the annual meetings such as panels, speakers, etc. The Forum also seeks to foster communication among historians of the various human sciences, defined inclusively, and to foster debate over issues of general interest to all historians of these disciplines. Those interested can join FHHS by sending $10 to David Valone, 151 Spring St., Cheshire CT 06410; e-mail: [log in to unmask] Be sure to include an e-mail address and a brief indication of your research and/or teaching interests. The FHHS Newsletter appears at least twice a year and is sent to all members. It is composed on a Macintosh computer using ClarisWorks software. The editor welcomes information and suggestions for future newsletters. Items may be submitted either in hard copy or on a 3.5" floppy disk formatted in any major word processing program, Macintosh or IBM, and sent to John I. Brooks III, Editor, FHHS Newsletter, Teikyo Loretto Heights University, 3001 South Federal Boulevard, Denver, Colorado 80236; fax (303) 937-4243; e-mail [log in to unmask] E-mail submissions are also welcome. ============ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ============ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]