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CHRONICLER WATSON PART 1

THE WORLD’S GREATEST consulting detective had, appropriately, one of the world’s greatest chroniclers. Here, in Parts 1 and 2 today and tomorrow, are tidbits about chronicler Dr. John H. Watson … Continue reading

April 13, 2020 · 2 Comments

ON PRESIDENTIAL WIT

INHERENT PRESSURES OF the job tend to preclude witticisms on the part of our national leaders. Over the years, though, there have been exceptions beyond an inadvertent toilet-paper heel, staring … Continue reading

April 12, 2020 · 1 Comment

TRAVELING IN STYLE—1935

SHELTERING IN PLACE encourages wanderlust, and what more beautifully vintage means of travel than a 1935 Bowlus Road Chief? This particular example, with direct ties to the Bowlus family, was … Continue reading

April 11, 2020 · 2 Comments

A PALAEOGRAPHER’S ADVENTURE PART 2

IN PART 1 yesterday, manuscript specialist Christopher de Hamel introduced us to the earliest surviving book known to have been in medieval England, The Gospels of Saint Augustine. Today in … Continue reading

April 10, 2020 · 1 Comment

A PALAEOGRAPHER’S ADVENTURE PART 1

RESEARCHING OLD MANUSCRIPTS is anything but musty and mundane. Palaeographer Christopher de Hamel is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and former Fellow Librarian at the university’s Parker Library. … Continue reading

April 9, 2020 · Leave a comment

1952 BRM 15—AN ADAGE VERIFIED PART 2

THE BRITISH MOTOR TRUST had high aspirations for its BRM 15 Grand Prix car described in Part 1. The car’s engine, especially, was replete with innovation. However, as motoring journalist … Continue reading

April 8, 2020 · 7 Comments

1952 BRM V-16—AN ADAGE VERIFIED PART 1

LAURENCE POMEROY HAD this to say about racing machinery: “The first instance of novel principle is invariably defeated by the developed example of established practice.” In his classic motor racing … Continue reading

April 7, 2020 · Leave a comment

ABDUCTING HAMLET

“HAMLET IN MODERN DRESS” has become a cliche of untraditional theater and opera. Here are a few tidbits about several innovative efforts. In fact, one of the performances, Mozart’s opera … Continue reading

April 6, 2020 · Leave a comment

ETYMOLOGY: SNARKY

THESE ARE SNARKY times, at least as witnessed by our national leader’s pronouncements. Thus, the word “snarky” is included in my Etymology for Our Times series. According to Merriam-Webster, “snarky” … Continue reading

April 5, 2020 · 3 Comments

AARRGGHH! A DIVA ROLE? AND OTHER RASCALS

I’M STREAMING VERDI’S Don Carlo as I write this. What with its complex historical theme, I’m foregoing my somnambulant practice of trusting subliminal awakening at the opera’s juicy parts. This … Continue reading

April 4, 2020 · Leave a comment