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Calling Magister Coke

This will be meaningless to most of our readers, so let me apologize at the start. But Magister Coke, please let us all know how things are going. The

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Den in Uncategorized | September 20, 2004 | 36 Words

Privy to Livy … Proviso-a-Go-Go?

Russell T.’s sight reading session is one of the few true joys of my week, outside of the Roche or course. He walked us through part of book one like

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Den in Uncategorized | September 17, 2004 | 463 Words

nursery rhymes for old people

today we introduced our greek class to the fact that, in greek nouns of the first declension, etas turn into alphas after epsilon, iota and rho (or, r

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Eric in Uncategorized | September 17, 2004 | 85 Words

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