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<reference anchor='RFC0056'>

<front>
<title>Third Level Protocol: Logger Protocol</title>
<author initials='E.' surname='Belove' fullname='Ed Belove'>
<organization>Harvard University</organization></author>
<author initials='D.' surname='Black' fullname='Dave Black'>
<organization>Harvard University</organization></author>
<author initials='B.' surname='Flegel' fullname='Bob Flegel'>
<organization>University of Utah</organization></author>
<author initials='L.' surname='Farquar' fullname='Lamar G. Farquar'>
<organization>University of Utah</organization></author>
<date month='June' day='1' year='1970' />
<abstract>
<t>In our view of the world each host has a set of four programs to allow a user teletype to communicate with a foreign monitor. The exact implementation of these programs is highly installation-dependent.  Thus all explanations are meant to describe functional characteristics rather than design.</t></abstract></front>

<seriesInfo name='RFC' value='56' />
</reference>
