bivalve most likely to succeed
i came across this in the 1947 griffin, yearbook to reed college (standard reading around here). i thought it was such an amazingly witty, loving commentary, probably written by a totally infatuated member of the yearbook staff, bound for harvard lampoon. then i realized this was the mathematics and science division in the yearbook and the descriptions were their areas of study. still, the poetry haunts me. EDIT: as promised in one of my comments, i've googled jane and i found her! she's mentioned in a wonderful collection of old photos and reminiscences from OYSTERVILLE, of all places!! surely this is where jane cultivated her love of the clam. you must look at this link...the photos and stories made me melt. www.pacificcohistory.org/sw2005_4.htm (jane is remembered on page 30)
bivalve most likely to succeed
i came across this in the 1947 griffin, yearbook to reed college (standard reading around here). i thought it was such an amazingly witty, loving commentary, probably written by a totally infatuated member of the yearbook staff, bound for harvard lampoon. then i realized this was the mathematics and science division in the yearbook and the descriptions were their areas of study. still, the poetry haunts me. EDIT: as promised in one of my comments, i've googled jane and i found her! she's mentioned in a wonderful collection of old photos and reminiscences from OYSTERVILLE, of all places!! surely this is where jane cultivated her love of the clam. you must look at this link...the photos and stories made me melt. www.pacificcohistory.org/sw2005_4.htm (jane is remembered on page 30)