Received: from lcs.mit.edu (CHAOS 15044) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU; 1 Dec 89 18:41:59 EST Received: from MIT.MIT.EDU by mintaka.lcs.mit.edu id aa21435; 1 Dec 89 18:38 EST Received: from RELAY.CS.NET by MIT.EDU with SMTP id AA05286; Fri, 1 Dec 89 18:37:05 EST Message-Id: <8912012337.AA05286@MIT.EDU> Received: from relay2.cs.net by RELAY.CS.NET id an22383; 1 Dec 89 17:34 EST Received: from cs.brandeis.edu by RELAY.CS.NET id af10353; 1 Dec 89 18:30 EST Received: by cs.brandeis.edu (14.4.1.1/6.0.GT) id AA11232; Fri, 1 Dec 89 10:02:37 est Date: Fri, 1 Dec 89 10:02:37 est From: Roland Zito-wolf Posted-Date: Fri, 1 Dec 89 10:02:37 est To: cube-lovers.2@cs.brandeis.edu, beeler.2@cs.brandeis.edu Subject: an interesting talk Stu Coffin, internationally known puzzle designer, will be speaking to the Philomorphs (form-lovers) Society at Harvard next Monday Dec 4 at 7:45 pm (Carpernter Center, Studio 2 west). He will be talking about his new book, :The Puzzling World of Polyhedral Dissections", and about his bizarre and clvere puzzle designs in general. Better yet, there will probably be examples of his work to puzzle around with. Stu's puzzles are just amazing; they combine an amazing intuition for geometric structure with excellent craftsmanship; they aree really worth seeing if you like puzzles, geometry, or just nifty design and execution. See you there!! cheers, roy