Log24

Thursday, February 29, 2024

Aaron

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 10:01 am

See earlier Log24 posts now tagged Aaron, about
the clash of Aaron Swartz and JSTOR, as well as
JSTOR in today's previous post, and an enthusiastic
post by @marrific yesterday on a different Aaron.

See also "A Tale of Two Intersections," about Venice,
CA, and St. Augustine's Church, New Orleans, LA. 
For a connection to the phrase "Where Madness Lies,"
used recently as a podcast title by Aaron Webman,
see the life of St. Augustine's parishioner George Herriman,
creator of "Krazy Kat."

“Where Madness Lies”

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , — m759 @ 1:00 am

See the title in this journal.

Saturday, January 30, 2021

Kind of a Drag* . . .

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 12:40 am

Continues.

* The title is from a post of last December —

Also on Linden Street —

Related news —

By Ema R. Schumer, Crimson Staff Writer

The co-ed Delphic-Bee Club will split into the all-male Delphic Club
and the all-female Bee Club three years after merging, according to club affiliates.

Friday, January 29, 2021

The Oracle

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 2:02 pm

http://www.log24.com/log/pix10B/100815-NeoAndOracle.jpg

Miss Jane Pittman reportedly said that . . .

"People are always looking for someone to lead them
through the trials and tribulations." She said, "Every time
a child is born, the old folks looked in its face and asked,

'Are you the one?' ”

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Easter at Harvard

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 4:04 pm

See also The Crimson Passion.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

The Crimson Abyss

"And as the characters in the meme twitch into the abyss
that is the sky, this meme will disappear into whatever
internet abyss swallowed MySpace."

—Staff writer Kamila Czachorowski, Harvard Crimson , March 29

1984

IMAGE- 'Affine Groups on Small Binary Spaces,' illustration

2010

Logo design for Stack Exchange Math by Jin Yang
 

Recent posts now tagged Crimson Abyss suggest
the above logo be viewed in light of a certain page 29

"… as if into a crimson abyss …." —

Update of 9 PM ET March 29, 2017:

Prospero's Children  was first published by HarperCollins,
London, in 1999. A statement by the publisher provides
an instance of the famous "much-needed gap." —

"This is English fantasy at its finest. Prospero’s Children 
steps into the gap that exists between The Lion, the Witch
and the Wardrobe
  and Clive Barker’s Weaveworld , and
is destined to become a modern classic."

Related imagery —

See also "Hexagram 64 in Context" (Log24, March 16, 2017).

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Crown Heights Story

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 1:00 am

See yesterday's post "There Will Be Aaron"
(about a death in Crown Heights, Brooklyn)
and earlier posts now tagged "Sorkin."

Related material— Delphic.

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