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03/07/2016
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Sister Nona McGreal, and Sister KathleenMarch 8-14 is National Catholic Sisters Week.

This week, we honor all of the Domincan Sisters who worked so hard over the years to make Edgewood College a better place.

Pictured here is Sister Nona McGreal, and Sister Kathleen Wright from 1957

See more photos of the Dominican Sisters in the library's Edgewood History, and College Yearbook digital collections.

The library also has a large collection of books and other materials on Dominican Sisters and other Catholic Sisters throughout the world.

 

 

03/03/2016
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Book CoverThis month, librarian John Elliott talks about Ancient Rome, and a Dickens' novel.

 

​After reading about shipping disasters on the Mississippi River for the previous two months, I got bored with the 19th century and decided to go back 1900 or so years to Ancient Rome and read Mary Beard’s wonderful SPQR, her history of the first one thousand years of the Roman Empire.  Did you know that Romulus and Remus were made up?  True.  Caligula, roughly translated, means “bootikins.”  Cicero had a housing problem, i.e. he liked to purchase too many luxury villas and paid with personal checks.  All that and more.  A good read.

Book Cover: Martin ChuzzlewitI then pined for modernity, and threw myself headlong back into the 19th century to start Charles Dickens’ Martin Chuzzlewit.  Was Dickens’ not the king of the 19th century novel? Yes!  Martin Chuzzlewit is 800 pages, has near paragraph-length sentences, and even has characters go off for a bad land deal in Illinois, Cairo in particular, which is known as “Eden” in the novel.  OK, it will take me weeks to finish, but what else is there to do this month?

 

 

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