March 28, 1966
Well, I got the science fair first prize book installed in its niche in the library today. Those kids are just too funny, with their handshaking and pats on the backs.
Mom really is sick. Marcy has been cooking. I sure wish someone would tell me just “whats up”. Marcy’s letters aren’t much for info.
Have to correct Bio exams, but I can’t seem to get at it. (FMP)
Later:
I just read on the bio-exam of some future Asimov that “pollination can occur in three ways: birds, wind and incest”. What can I say? FMP
March 29, 1966
S2 History Exam
Define fresco –
1) Frescosi – leader of the Italian Rennaissance
2) Fresco – One who said that everything is going by keeping eyes steadily
Copernicus:
1) First to give out that the world was circular by making a line of poles in the sea and saw that the curved as the line continued on.
Frescoes again:
1) The man who drew St. Francis preaching to the birds.
Thomas A’ Becket
1) found the steam engine
Nepotism was a scientist Medici was a man with an improved family.
Copernicus was the great astronomer who commented that the earth was the center of the sun.
Thomas A’ Becket was one of the books writers who wrote funny aromatic description about the important people.
Copernicus was a polish astronaut….
Frescos – A mobility of Relatives (egged-shaped) Now II ask you.
Sistine Chapel was a great painter.
Sistine Chapel made fun on the societies.
Leonardo – was a man during modern time who drew the picture of a helicopter and he was a scientist during the 15th C. Sistine Chapel wrote about what Michelangelo had written
Dante was the Mother City
Dante, he was an artist at Florence and a sculptor.
Sistine Chapel; It was a great church which is famous for its roof which was discovered by Leonardo da Vinci.
Frescos – He was also an Italian who said that the planets were not round but egg shaped. (FMP) [This seemed funny at the time to our Eurocentric eyes. It reflected more fundamental issues with regard to education across cultures].