May 6, 2022Memories of a Classics Major at Holy Cross 1968–1971In the fall of 1967, when I began my college search as a senior at St. Peter’s Prep in Jersey City, I knew from the start that I wanted to attend a Jesuit college as a residential student. I remember having a conference with the Prep guidance counselor, who recommended…Classics9 min readClassics9 min read
May 6, 2022The Newspaper Must be Preserved!In an earlier blog entitled On the Preservation of the Written Word I wrote about the need to preserve written records both digitally and in print. In this blog I would like to expand on that topic and focus more on our increasing dependence on electronic media and documentation. For…Newspapers3 min readNewspapers3 min read
Aug 30, 2021The Trials and Joys of GardeningGrowing fruit trees in Monmouth, Illinois, has always been a challenge. The climate is not quite right and there is often a cold snap just as the trees are blossoming. Over the years I have planted and lost any number of trees: apple, apricot, pear, cherry, etc. Once I planted…Gardening4 min readGardening4 min read
Aug 28, 2021Loafer PunsOn June 3, I came across this punny meme on Facebook: I reposted it and was inspired the next day to post this pun: Employment opportunity for loafers at bread factory. That post led to a long stream of daily posts of bread-related puns. These puns are listed here, not…Puns6 min readPuns6 min read
May 15, 2021Irises!The beginning of May is the time for many purple-flowered plants to bloom, including lilac, allium, spiderwort and, especially, iris. There are more than two hundred different species of iris and, while the most common color of an iris flower is, indeed, some shade of purple, iris flowers can actually…Fleur De Lis11 min readFleur De Lis11 min read
May 1, 2021One Person’s Trash is Another’s TreasureNext week a cherished custom takes place in my town of Monmouth Illinois, as well as in many other towns, especially in the Midwest. It is Bulk Trash Week, a time when residents can leave out at the curb almost any trash or unwanted household item and the municipal waste…Monmouth Il4 min readMonmouth Il4 min read
Apr 28, 2021Studying Greek Tragedy is not Always a TragedySince I had studied Greek in high school, I naively felt qualified to enroll in the Hellenic Traditions Seminar in my freshman year at Holy Cross (in 1968–69). The topic of this two-semester seminar was Aeschylus, probably the most difficult of the surviving Greek tragedians to read, and we were…Euripides5 min readEuripides5 min read
Apr 27, 2021When Grammatical Terms Walk into a BarA few weeks ago I was inspired by a Facebook post I’d seen to post the following: The Past, the Present and the Future walked into a bar. It was Tense! Suddenly I was hooked and the grammatical terms walking into a bar just started flowing out on my Facebook…Grammar6 min readGrammar6 min read
Apr 19, 2021Save the print newspaper!In an earlier blog entitled On the Preservation of the Written Word I wrote about the need to preserve written records both digitally and in print. In this blog I would like to expand on that topic and focus more on our increasing dependence on electronic media and documentation. For…3 min read3 min read
Apr 14, 2021On Being in the Prep BandI was never much interested in athletics and never joined a sports team, but in high school I eagerly joined the band. I did not know how to play a band instrument, but I had taken piano lessons in grade school and the band director offered lessons to prospective band…Prep6 min readPrep6 min read