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Julie A. McIntosh
Secretary for Recruitment
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of California
Riverside, California  92521-0135
\body
Dear Ms. McIntosh:

	John Justeson was my program advisee, and therefore he felt
obliged to offer me as a reference and I felt obliged to agree.
Unfortunately, he took no courses from me, so my opportunity
to observe was limited.

	However, I had many conversations with him, and I formed
a stronger impression of him than of many students.  I consider
him a serious scientist who is making a transition from his
previous field of anthropology and ancient languages to computer
science.  Our conversations largely concerned languages, and I
learned a lot from them.

	Although I had limited opportunities to observe, my
impression is strongly favorable.
\closing
Sincerely,
John McCarthy
Professor
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Professor Jeffrey Vitter
Chairman, Search Committee
Department of Computer Science
Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island  02912
\body
Dear Professor Vitter:

	John Justeson was my program advisee, and therefore he felt
obliged to offer me as a reference and I felt obliged to agree.
Unfortunately, he took no courses from me, so my opportunity
to observe was limited.

	However, I had many conversations with him, and I formed
a stronger impression of him than of many students.  I consider
him a serious scientist who is making a transition from his
previous field of anthropology and ancient languages to computer
science.  Our conversations largely concerned languages, and I
learned a lot from them.

	Although I had limited opportunities to observe, my
impression is strongly favorable.
\closing
Sincerely,
John McCarthy
Professor
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Professor Sargur N. Srihari
Department of Computer Science
226 Bell Hall
University at Buffalo
State University of New York
Buffalo, New York  14260
\body
Dear Professor Srihari:

	John Justeson was my program advisee, and therefore he felt
obliged to offer me as a reference and I felt obliged to agree.
Unfortunately, he took no courses from me, so my opportunity
to observe was limited.

	However, I had many conversations with him, and I formed
a stronger impression of him than of many students.  I consider
him a serious scientist who is making a transition from his
previous field of anthropology and ancient languages to computer
science.  Our conversations largely concerned languages, and I
learned a lot from them.

	Although I had limited opportunities to observe, my
impression is strongly favorable.
\closing
Sincerely,
John McCarthy
Professor
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Professor Robert Dunne
Assistant Chairman
Yale University
Department of Computer Science
P. O. Box 2158 Yale Station
New Haven, Connecticut  06520-2158
\body
Dear Professor Dunne:

	John Justeson was my program advisee, and therefore he felt
obliged to offer me as a reference and I felt obliged to agree.
Unfortunately, he took no courses from me, so my opportunity
to observe was limited.

	However, I had many conversations with him, and I formed
a stronger impression of him than of many students.  I consider
him a serious scientist who is making a transition from his
previous field of anthropology and ancient languages to computer
science.  Our conversations largely concerned languages, and I
learned a lot from them.

	Although I had limited opportunities to observe, my
impression is strongly favorable.
\closing
Sincerely,
John McCarthy
Professor
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Dr.\ Walter A. Burkhard
Chairman
Department of Computer Science \& Engineering
Mail Code C-014
University of California at San Diego
La Jolla, California  92093-0144
\body
Dear Dr.\ Burkhard:

	John Justeson was my program advisee, and therefore he felt
obliged to offer me as a reference and I felt obliged to agree.
Unfortunately, he took no courses from me, so my opportunity
to observe was limited.

	However, I had many conversations with him, and I formed
a stronger impression of him than of many students.  I consider
him a serious scientist who is making a transition from his
previous field of anthropology and ancient languages to computer
science.  Our conversations largely concerned languages, and I
learned a lot from them.

	Although I had limited opportunities to observe, my
impression is strongly favorable.
\closing
Sincerely,
John McCarthy
Professor
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Dr.\ David W. Fox
University of Minnesota
Department of Computer Science
136 Lind Hall
207 Church Street S.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
\body
Dear Dr.\ Fox:

	John Justeson was my program advisee, and therefore he felt
obliged to offer me as a reference and I felt obliged to agree.
Unfortunately, he took no courses from me, so my opportunity
to observe was limited.

	However, I had many conversations with him, and I formed
a stronger impression of him than of many students.  I consider
him a serious scientist who is making a transition from his
previous field of anthropology and ancient languages to computer
science.  Our conversations largely concerned languages, and I
learned a lot from them.

	Although I had limited opportunities to observe, my
impression is strongly favorable.
\closing
Sincerely,
John McCarthy
Professor
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Dr.\ George Epstein
Chairperson
Faculty Search Committee
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Charlotte, North Carolina  28223
\body
Dear Dr.\ Epstein:

	John Justeson was my program advisee, and therefore he felt
obliged to offer me as a reference and I felt obliged to agree.
Unfortunately, he took no courses from me, so my opportunity
to observe was limited.

	However, I had many conversations with him, and I formed
a stronger impression of him than of many students.  I consider
him a serious scientist who is making a transition from his
previous field of anthropology and ancient languages to computer
science.  Our conversations largely concerned languages, and I
learned a lot from them.

	Although I had limited opportunities to observe, my
impression is strongly favorable.
\closing
Sincerely,
John McCarthy
Professor
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Dean Craig  A.\ McEwen
Dean of the Faculty
Bowdoin College
Brunswick, Maine  04011
\body
Dear Dean McEwen:

	John Justeson was my program advisee, and therefore he felt
obliged to offer me as a reference and I felt obliged to agree.
Unfortunately, he took no courses from me, so my opportunity
to observe was limited.

	However, I had many conversations with him, and I formed
a stronger impression of him than of many students.  I consider
him a serious scientist who is making a transition from his
previous field of anthropology and ancient languages to computer
science.  Our conversations largely concerned languages, and I
learned a lot from them.

	Although I had limited opportunities to observe, my
impression is strongly favorable.
\closing
Sincerely,
John McCarthy
Professor
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Dr.\ Juris Hartmanis
Chairman
Recruiting Committee
Cornell University
Department of Computer Science
4130 Upson Hall
Ithaca, New York  14853-7501
\body
Dear Dr.\ Hartmanis:

	John Justeson was my program advisee, and therefore he felt
obliged to offer me as a reference and I felt obliged to agree.
Unfortunately, he took no courses from me, so my opportunity
to observe was limited.

	However, I had many conversations with him, and I formed
a stronger impression of him than of many students.  I consider
him a serious scientist who is making a transition from his
previous field of anthropology and ancient languages to computer
science.  Our conversations largely concerned languages, and I
learned a lot from them.

	Although I had limited opportunities to observe, my
impression is strongly favorable.
\closing
Sincerely,
John McCarthy
Professor
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