• Re: MT VOID, 03/08/24 -- Vol. 42, No. 36, Whole Number 2318

    From Dorothy J Heydt@21:1/5 to Evelyn C. Leeper on Sun Mar 10 19:59:44 2024
    In article <uskk3o$31f22$1@dont-email.me>,
    Evelyn C. Leeper <evelynchimelisleeper@gmail.com> wrote:
    My major complaint with the dramatizations is that the
    scriptwriter has decided to use Western-style nicknames: "Alex" for >Alexander, "Ptol" for Ptolomy, and so on. I just don't believe
    that anyone called Ptolomy "Ptol".

    [Hal Heydt]
    My father who had been there when sailing on commerical ships and
    possibly when he was in the Navy, usually referred to Aledandria,
    Egypt as "Alex".

    We know that he was there because after the older of my two
    sisters died, in the accumulated papers we fund a document
    permitting him shore leave there from a ship on wheich he was
    part of the crew. One half is signed by the ship's captain and
    is in English. The other half was signed by the local Chief of
    Police and written in Arabic.

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