* A phrase from Disney in a July 30 film:
See as well other examples of form, and of "Page 194," in this journal.
* A phrase from Disney in a July 30 film:
See as well other examples of form, and of "Page 194," in this journal.
Rhymes with Puck
Readings for May Day, also known as Beltane.
I. The Playboy of the Western World
II. Beltane
III. A is for Art
Bell/Taine
In 1993, The Mathematical Association of America published Constance Reid’s
THE SEARCH FOR E. T. BELL
also known as John Taine.
This is a biography of Eric Temple Bell, a mathematician and writer on mathematics, who also wrote fiction under the name John Taine.
On page 194, Reid records a question Bell’s son asked as a child. Passing a church and seeing a cross on the steeple, he inquired, “Why is the plus up there?”
For an answer that makes some sort of sense
consider the phrase “A is for Art,” so aptly illustrated by Olivia Newton-John in “Wrestling Pablo Picasso,” then examine the photograph of ballerina Margaret “Puck” Petit on page 195 of Reid’s book. Puck, as the mother of Leslie Caron (see Terpsichore’s Birthday), clearly deserves an A+.
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