Real
From today’s New York Times:
“Elizabeth Blodgett Hall, an educator who concluded that bored high school students should be sent straight to college and started Simon’s Rock College to prove the point, died on Monday in Canaan, Conn. She was 95….
Mrs. Hall’s mission was intensely personal. In addition to spending more than $6 million of her own, she gave 200 acres of her family’s farmland, buildings included, to start the college…. She named it for a rock on which she had played as a child.”
“Was there really a cherubim
waiting at the star-watching rock…?
Was he real?
What is real?”
waiting at the star-watching rock…?
Was he real?
What is real?”
— Madeleine L’Engle,
A Wind in the Door,
quoted at math16.com
For further details, see
To Prove a Point.