Subject: Re: Cooper's full name From: sherman@oak.math.ucla.edu (William Sherman) Date: 1990-09-10, 12:27 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: sherman@math.ucla.edu (William Sherman) In article <7217@milton.u.washington.edu> twain@blake.acs.washington.edu (Barbara Hlavin) writes: > >Lynch gave the two major characters names that are meant to be playfully > >SUGGESTIVE of D.B. Cooper and Harry S. Truman. > >The characters are named Dale Cooper and Harry Truman. They have no > >middle initials. In Cooper's first scene, wherein he's driving down the road dictating to Diane, he says to Diane that he'll soon meet with the local sheriff, named ... (checks his notes) "'Harry S. Truman'. Shouldn't be too hard to remember that." So I think Harry's middle initial is definitely 'S.'. Whether it stands for anything is another question entirely B^). Bill Sherman sherman@math.ucla.edu "Show that the median, hce che ech, interecting at royde angles the parilegs of a given obtuse one biscuts both the arcs that are in