The Drift 1967
Yearbook from Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. The cover artwork by Sharon Hall was inspired by a terrazzo mosaic created by Garo Antreasian in 1954 for the university's J. I. Holcomb Observatory.
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Yearbook from Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. The cover artwork by Sharon Hall was inspired by a terrazzo mosaic created by Garo Antreasian in 1954 for the university's J. I. Holcomb Observatory.
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I've seen a real-life English person! It was Neil Gaiman. He read "Chivalry," which he had retired from tour rotation for a while, but now it's back in. Someone asked him where he got his fascination with myth, and he said, " When I was 4, I was bitten by a radioactive myth."
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Gym Indoor Sport Court in Milwaukee
Inspiration for a large transitional vinyl floor and blue floor indoor sport court remodel with gray walls
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Gym Indoor Sport Court in Milwaukee
Inspiration for a large transitional vinyl floor and blue floor indoor sport court remodel with gray walls
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Deceased Albatrosses, dog companions and other thoughts and travels.
It is an ancient Mariner,
And he stoppeth one of three.
'By thy long grey beard and glittering eye,
Now wherefore stopp'st thou me?
This week we have been watching a new Netflix documentary series ‘Dogs’ it is about the relationship between people and their dogs.
The first episode featured an English Bull Terrier, Blue who is the mascot of Butler University in Indiana and his owner/handler Michael Kaltenmark who had a kidney transplant. (Apologies for the spoiler).
The second features Leland Melvin a former NASA astronaut…
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Their relationship is so underrated ‼️
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The humanities give us a chance to read across languages and cultural differences in order to understand the vast range of perspectives in and on this world. How else can we imagine living together without this ability to see beyond where we are, to find ourselves linked with others we have never directly known, and to understand that, in some abiding and urgent sense, we share a world?
Judith Butler, "McGill University commencement address", 2013
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