Show Poe From 1A Ifl 1992 doctoral message matches just one other letter in the code The second cipher is far more Duke University student Terence Whalen while procrastinating on his dissertation finally decoded the first message It was a passage from the 1713 play “Cato" by English writer Joseph Addison But it took computer power and more time to fathom the second "I can't really say if I cared vvnat it would say one way or the other But I was cunous to see what it would yield” said Gil Broza a computer programmer from Toronto who cracked the code For his solution he was awarded $2500 m October by ld Williams in College Williamstow n Shawn' Rosenheim a Poe scholar there who had pondered the problem lor sears established the contest in 1996 The two texts were much like complex versions of today’s newspaper cryptograms In Poe's time they were often called “ciphers” The first cipher put the original message backward But its solution took just a few days because each letter in the original Deal From 1A are officials said tersen Standard-Examin- From Page One 4A Frday December 1 2000 concerned "We’re trying to identify better why students don’t return lor a second year” he said The university is conducting a study but results are not yet nailable The missionary factor could tlso account for Utah’s “C” urade for participation or the number of high school seniors who go straight on to college Many male members of The complex Each letter in the '"" and delicious languor “I can’t Imagine Poe would have "taken the trouble to message encoded more than 1 50 years ago yields a elaborate an construct A original has multiple variants to disguise The letter “e” for example has cryptogram 14 The code freely mixes upper something this banal” saidJ a Poe expert at and lower case and turns some Gerald Kennedy State Louisiana University in characters upside down Baton Rouge -is It also maddeningly brief On the other hand Poe was a fewer than 1 50 words - and so a discovered letter may provide prankster who used to write clues to few words It is also anonymous reviews of his own Uttered with what appear to be work accusing himself of plagiarism Some believe Poe typographical errors Rosenheim and many others chose the name Tyler to tweak tried to solve it and failed The President John Tyler whose breakthrough came when Broza administration had passed over in decided traditional the chronically broke Poe for a deciphering technique to assume job that each three-lettcode word In the end the solved texts do could represent “the” “and” or touch themes on that "not” and to play with the Poe like preoccupied possibilities With a computer immortality and enclosure but his of he own program design neither appears to be the coveted scanned lists of phrases showing message to posterity They don’t the same patterns of letters even indicate definitively if Poe He finally identified four encoded them letters in one word and “I spent years of my life on conjectured correctly like a on “Wheel of this” Rosenheim said this week contestant Fortune” that it was "But I might be wrong” "afternoon” That gave him yet “You can make an argument more letters to decode more one way or another” said words and ultimately the whole Whalen now at the University of text within two months of work Illinois in Chicago The deciphered message is a “That’s just like Poe - and treacly passage wholly unlike Poe's work with references to just like life” he added “There’s sultry breezes amorous zephyrs always another question” In 1841 Edgar Allan Poe challenged the readers of the magazine where he worked by publishing a coded message supposedly the work of a “Mr WB Tyler" Now the code has been cracked but the role played by the enigmatic Poe who probably didn’t wnte the text - remains mysterious - fragrant offering to the open window where sat the lovers The ardent sun shoot fell upon actual reality on earth ' Tenderly her lover gazed upon her as the clusterous ringlets were edged by amorous and sportive zephyrs and when he perceived the rude intrusion of the sunlight he sprang to draw the curtain but softly she stayed him “No no dear Charles ” she softly said “much rather vould I have a little sun than no air at all ” her blushing face and its gentle beauty was more like the creation of romance or the fair Note Spelling errors and other mistakes are blamed on typographers who copied the cryptograms or the person who encoded the It was early spring warm and sultry glowed the afternoon The very breezes seemed to share the delicious langour of universal nature ire laden the various and mingled perfumes' of the rose and the jessamine the woodbine and its wildflower They slowly wafted their er inspiration of a dream than the 8fTr message AP Source- - 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