April 10, 2006

  • Club
    continued

    “What other colleges call fraternities,

    Princeton calls Eating Clubs.”


    Illustrated below:
    The Restaurant Quarré in Berlin,
    with a view of the Brandenburg Gate.

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    Related etymology:
    OF. quarré square, F. carré,
     from L. quadratus square…
    Webster’s Revised  
    Unabridged Dictionary, 1913

    Related material:


    (1)
    A symbol of symmetry
    that might have pleased
    Hermann Weyl:

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    Source –
    Timothy A. Smith on
    Bach’s Fugue No. 21,
    the Well-Tempered
    Clavier, Book II
    (pdf or Shockwave)


    (2)
    The remarks of Noam D. Elkies
    on his
    Brandenburg Concerto No. 7“:

    “It is of course an act of chutzpah,
    some would say almost heresy,
    to challenge Bach so explicitly
    on his own turf.”


    (3)
    The five Log24 entries
    culminating on Pi Day,
    March 14, 2006


    (4)
    The following event at the
    Harvard University
    mathematics department
    on March 14, 2006, also
    featuring Noam D. Elkies:

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    “At 3:14 p.m., six contestants began
    a pie-eating contest…. Contestants had
    exactly
    three minutes and 14 seconds
    to eat as much pie as they could.

    ‘Five, four, pi, three, two, one,’
     Elkies counted down as the
    contestants shoved the last
    mouthful of pie
        into their mouths….”

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    Noam D. Elkies


    (5)
    The Magic Schmuck    

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