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Discrimination Investigations Into Six Schools
Discrimination investigations have been launched by the U.S. Education Department into six universities, including major schools like Stanford University. The probe includes concerns about antisemitic or Islamophobic activities on the campuses. The other institutions under scrutiny are Rutgers University, the University of California San Diego, the University of California Los Angeles, the…
#discrimination#islamophobia#stanfod university#Title VI#U.S. Education Department#UCLA#UCSD#University of Washington#Whitman College
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Saturdays in Newberg, Oregon
Our daughter Jin-Olivia Yu played in the ITA Regional Championships for Whitman College, which was in Newberg, Oregon, one of my favorite towns. We got to cheer her on to the semifinals in singles and finals in doubles while also enjoying a great breakfast at J’s restaurant and our favorite, Chapters Books and Coffee, where they make their own waffle cone right in front of you, so that the cold…
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#chapters books and coffee#ice cream#ita regional#j&039;s restaurant#newberg#Oregon#oregon restaurants#waffle cone#whitman college
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View South from Washington State College (University?) Campus, Pullman, 1972.
My sister lived in a complex of trailers used for student housing located just behind the photographer and now long gone. I am not sure if Washington State was a still a college or had become a university by 1972. When I was a child it was WSC, and I still think of it as such, a trade and tech school.
#landscape#college campus#washington state college#palouse#pullman#whitman county#washington state#1972#photographers on tumblr#pnw#pacific northwest
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Walt Whitman as a source of deep personal inspiration for some of my favorite authors—personal to me!
#I read some Whitman in college. actually a lot. I remember nothing except the feel of it#and it was exciting and moving and look-at-the-world-wide!!!!#anyway Mary Oliver and Chesterton loved him so much and that’s so delightful to me#what if everything went dark and we just had volumes of poetry again
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my 2 takeaways from my poetry class is that Whitman would love our generation and Dickenson would be absolutely horrified
#university#college#english major#poetry#writing#english history#walt whitman#emily dickinson#poems and poetry#classic literature#literacy#literature#english major memes#gen z
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I have such a cool idea for my grad cap and if I can pull it off I’m gonna be so excited
#listen ok so#I’m pulling a bunch of my fav quotes from my fav pieces of writing#and then a couple quotes from my own for funnies to rep the creative writing side of my college education😂#but for the lit stuff I want to take quotes from a range of stuff#ranging from classic lit (so far there’s emerson - plath - melville - and Whitman)#to fanfic!#and I think what I’m gonna do is type them all in a nice font on a piece of paper#altogether without bothering to put who the quote belongs to#and so it’s like#yay my favorite hopeful quotes for the future sorta related to graduation and sorta just my favs#but also.. statement about how we value different forms of literature?#like they’re all gonna be equal there cause you won’t know who wrote what#unless the person reading it is an English nerd like me ig… but everyone ELSE#anyway#that’s just the background. the rest is gonna be decorated with ribbon or flowers or something and have block letters over the quotes#but I’m excited
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list of best Universities in Washington State
Washington State is home to many universities and colleges, offering students a wide range of educational opportunities. In this blog post, we’ll provide an overview of some of the top universities in the state. Antioch University Seattle: Founded in 1975, Antioch University Seattle is a non-profit private higher education institution located in the urban setting of the large city of Seattle…
#Antioch University Seattle#Bastyr University#Bellevue College#Central Washington University#Centralia College#City University of Seattle#Columbia Basin College#Cornish College of the Arts#Eastern Washington University#Gonzaga University#Heritage University#Lake Washington Institute of Technology#list of best Universities in Washington State#Northwest University#Pacific Lutheran University#project topics#Saint Martin&039;s University#Seattle Central College Seattle#Seattle Pacific University#Seattle University#The Evergreen State College#University of Puget Sound#university of washington#Walla Walla University#Washington State University#Western Washington University Whitman College Walla Walla#Whitworth University
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Viral Transformation Stories
POLL HERE !
Here are the pieces written thus far! Terrific stories by equally terrific authors, (Displayed in alphabetical order and to be updated as the other pieces are posted!)
Though every piece is not for every taste; Every one of these stories is an excellent showcase of the talents and tastes of their authors as well as being excellent explorations of my prompt!
HairyJockTf - A Full Dose of Country
All-Star wrestler Cody finds himself enjoying the work of a ranch hand altogether too much after receiving an accidental dose of a bovine vaccine. (Ranchhand TF)
OneLittleSpiral - Attention: Health and Safety Alert
FRT-24 is wreaking havoc across college campuses. It’s an uphill battle against a virus so powerfully persuasive, and it’s beginning to seem like perhaps no one is safe.
YellowJesterTfs - Agents of Change
Whitman stands guard at the entrance to The Oval Office, never could he expect the horror that approaches in the form of a flawless figure. One surrounded by equally perfect men, men who want nothing more than to spread their perfection as far as they can. (Assimilation TF, MG and MC)
Warping-Realities - Beautiful Things
CW: Corruption- Exchange student Alois keeps hearing a regressive vaguely religious pop song. When his friends begin dropping like flies to be fans of Benson Boone it may be only a matter of time before he counts himself among them, moustasche muscles and all. (Corruption, MG CW: Lib to Con Mental Change)
Eilorow - Gym Selfie - Working Together
Livid with his study partner, Jacob waits for any explanation from the man. After receiving a steamy selfie he finds himself rapidly losing interest in their assignment as well (Jockification)
YourNewBody - Hotline For The Recently Infected*
Thank you for calling! Ovid Incorporated is happy to walk you through the changes taking over your body. We hope you are excited and prepared to be the horny priapic brute you are sure to become! (Himbofication)
AlphaJockLover - InstaJock: Going Viral
First person exploration of a man eager to explore the all too alluring world within the InstaJock App. Finally able to poke around himself without succumbing to transformation, he finds a ringleader lurking at the center of all these sinister changes. (Jockification)
MuscleJedi-Tameem - Millbrook University
Doting boyfriends, Jonny and Keegan, prefer to spend their time on pursuits of the mind. After accidentally contaminating themselves they are overcome by new passions and new power. (Himbofication)
MiscTf - Singing a New Tune
Jared is less than pleased about attending the concert of his girlfriend's favorite pop diva. As she gives a performance almost directly to his soul the jock finds more than his music tastes are beginning to change. (Straight to Gay Twink TF)
Sanzaibian - That Day No One Cared
In pursuit of world peace and human perfection an artificial intelligence finds the quickest route is one of hedonism. Here are two case studies on a man who learned to follow his repressed lusts and one who over comes his bigotries in pursuit of physical improvement. (Corruption/Mental Change)
CaptainMaleWriter - XY
In the small town of [redacted] there's a viral outbreak causing dormant genes and repressed urges to force their way to the forefront. Gym goers find themselves as people anew as their changes begin and the need to spread their condition stirs. (Various, TFs incl. RC and MG)
OccamsTfs - Start-Up
(Non-competing) Gabriel hates the start-up he works for. Though this morning it seems there are more immediate things he should be concerned with as men something strange begins to change men around the world.
Other authors:
Unfortunately these authors didn't have time to finish up their surely stellar stories but check out the other stuff on their blogs!
Just-A-Jock - Brains4Brawn
Link to my usual Masterpost !
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3 men that were in the military who committed crimes
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Lee Harvey Oswald : Marine Corps
Charles Whitman : Marine Corps
Timothy McVeigh : US Army
Oswald killed President JFK in 1963
Whitman killed 17 people and injured 31 in a college shooting at University of Texas in 1966
McVeigh bombed the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995 resulting in 168 deaths and 680 injuries
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jason should be in a run down lake house in a small out of the way town in wisconsin drinking tea on the dock and watching a pair of mallards at sunrise, he should be in the woods carving out trails and teaching himself sick tricks on a dirt bike, going to mass for the first time in years just to see if it does anything (the familiarity gets him more than he thought it would), reading whitman while waiting in line at the dmv, signing up for classes at the community college two towns over, earning the respect and approval of the old guys at the hardware store
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I feel like people have heard about the time Bram Stoker sent his tinder bio to Walt Whitman but haven’t actually read the tinder bio so in honor of Dracula Daily’s return (and me finding my copy of Dracula that actually had the correspondence between Bram Stoker and Walt Whitman), here’s Bram Stoker’s pass at Walt Whitman:
I am not Shelley and you are not Godwin and so I will only hope that sometime I may meet you face to face and perhaps shake hands with you If I ever do it will be one of the greatest pleasures of my life. If you care to know who it is that writes this, my name is Abraham Stoker (Junior). My friends call me Bram. I live at 43 Harcourt St, Dublin. I am a clerk in the service of the Crown on a small salary. [’How did I get the impression that he was still in college?’] I am twenty-four years old. Have been champion at our athletic sports (Trinity College, Dublin) and have won about a dozen cups. I have also been President of the College Philosophical Society and an art and theatrical critic of a daily paper. I am six feet two inches high and twelve stone weight naked and used to be forty-one or forty-two inches round the chest. I am ugly but strong and determined and have a large bump over my eyebrows. I have a heavy jaw and a big mouth and thick lips - sensitive nostrils - a snubnose and straight hair. I am equal in temper and cool in disposition and have a large amount of self control and am naturally secretive to the world. I take a delight in letting people I don’t like - people of mean or cruel or sneaking or cowardly disposition - see the worst side of me. I have a large number of acquaintances and some five or six friends - all of which latter body care much for me. Now I have told you all I know about myself. [’And a mighty graphic picture it is too: I seem to see you not as in a glass darkly but as in the broad day lightly: I do, I do!’]
Bram Stoker originally penned this in 1872, but only sent it to Walt Whitman along with a second letter in 1876 after attending a meeting at Dublin’s Fortnightly Club, where he had, in his words, participated in a “hot debate” over Whitman’s poetic “genius”
#dracula daily#bram stoker#walt whitman#re dracula#not to assign modern labels to historical figures but bram stoker is what I affectionately call a disaster bi
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Tombstone for Ernest Holland, President of the State College of Washington, 1916-1945, Pullman City Cemetery, 2009.
An amazingly long tenure for a college president! At present 5-7 years is considered the norm, and many do not stay in office that long (University of Pennsylvania and Harvard as recent cases).
#cemetery#tombstone#pullman city cemetery#state college of washington#palouse#pullman#whitman county#washington state#2009#photographers on tumblr#pnw#pacific northwest
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THURSDAY HERO: Mildred Harnack
Mildred “Mili” Harnack was a writer and academic from Wisconsin who moved to Berlin with her German husband in 1930. As Hitler rose to power, Mili created the largest resistance group in Nazi Germany and was targeted for execution by the Fuhrer himself.
Mili was born Mildred Fish in Milwaukee in 1902. Her father William was a teacher, and her mother Georgina was an activist for women’s suffrage. Mili had a natural facility with languages, and was fluent in German by the time she reached adulthood. Throughout her life, Mili loved German literature and culture. She attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where she majored in English literature. Mili lived in a rooming house popular with writers, and worked as a film and drama critic for a local newspaper.
After receiving her BA, Mili went on to earn an MA in English in 1925. The next year she moved back to Milwaukee and worked as a lecturer at the Milwaukee State Normal School (now the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee.) She met Arvid Harnack, a German economist and lawyer who was studying at the university on a Rockefeller fellowship. Arvid was from a prominent family of German intellectuals. After a whirlwind love affair, they were married in August 1926 at her brother’s farm. Arvid’s fellowship ended and he returned to Germany, followed by Mili the year later, after she completed a teaching session at Goucher College in Baltimore.
In Germany, Mili worked on her doctoral thesis and lectured at universities in German cities Jena and Giessen. The country was plunging deeper into political turmoil, and the Nazi party was rising to power amid the chaos. More than half of Mili’s students were outspoken Nazis. She moved to Berlin in 1930 to be with her husband, and began working as an assistant lecturer in English and American literature at the University of Berlin. Mili lectured about her favorite English and American writers including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, Thomas Hardy and George Bernard Shaw. She was so popular with students that in just a year and a half, enrollment in the class tripled.
Mili connected with other American expatriates in Berlin and formed a literary salon where anti-Nazi academics and intellectuals could express themselves freely. By 1934, the Nazi secret police were everywhere and the salon was disbanded. Fellow ex-pat Martha Dodd, a close friend of Mili’s, later described her Berlin salon as “the last of the meager remnants of free thought.” Many of those who had participated in the salons continued to meet in the Harnacks’ living room but instead of discussing literature, they planned anti-Nazi political activism
Meanwhile, Mili achieved renown as a writer. She published essays in prominent German literary journals until the mid-30’s, when magazines started to print only “approved opinions” (in support of Hitler). She was able to continue working as a translator, and her German-language translation of Irving Stone’s biography of Vincent van Gogh, Lust for Life, was published in 1936.
Mili returned to the U.S. on a book tour in 1937, and her old friends were shocked at the drastic change in her personality. Earlier she had been friendly and easy-going, but four years living under Nazi rule made Mili anxious, stiff and guarded. She’d had to wear a metaphorical mask to survive in the totalitarian German state, and couldn’t shed the mask even when she left Europe. Mili’s family urged her to stay in the U.S. but she was determined to return to her husband and her political activism group, now called “The Circle.”
Mili’s unassuming manner combined with an extremely sharp intellect enabled her to penetrate the highest circles of German politics and diplomacy. She used these connections to get exit and travel visas for Jewish friends and colleagues, among them prominent publisher Max Tau. Mili also surreptitiously gleaned information from highly placed contacts, which she transmitted to fellow members of the resistance.
Mildred was fired from her teaching job at the University of Berlin because of her political beliefs, and she began teaching at night school, where her students were mostly working class or unemployed. She recruited many of them to join The Circle. The group published anti-Nazi leaflets, written by Mildred, and secretly left stacks of them in public places throughout the city.
German intelligence called them “the Red Orchestra” and falsely smeared them as communists working for the Soviets. Undeterred, the group increased their activities and cooperated with other resistance units. Around this time Mili wrote, “I saw it clearly before my eyes. From then on our work not only implies the risk of losing our freedom, from now on death was a possibility.” Led by Mili, The Circle became the largest resistance group in Nazi Germany. They incited civil disobedience against the Nazi regime, documented Nazi atrocities, and transmitted military intelligence to the Allies.
In the summer of 1942, the Nazis intercepted radio transmissions that revealed the identity of prominent resistance fighters including the Harnacks. On September 7, Mili and Arvid were arrested by the Gestapo and imprisoned. Arvid was tried by the Reich Military Tribunal and sentenced to death on December 19. He was hanged three days later at Plotzensee Prison.
Mili languished in a squalid prison cell for months, where she was tortured and contracted tuberculosis. She went on trial and was sentenced to six years in prison. However, Hitler heard about the American woman who fought so effectively against his regime, and he ordered a new trial for Mili. The kangaroo court delivered a pre-determined death sentence, and at Hitler’s explicit request Mili was beheaded by guillotine on February 16, 1943. Her last words were, “And I have loved Germany so much!” After her execution, Mili’s body was given to an anatomy professor at Humboldt University to dissect for research. After he finished, he gave the rest of her remains to a friend of hers, who had Mili buried in Zehlendorf Cemetery in Berlin.
The only writing that survived from her time in prison were a few translated lines from Goethe: “In all the frequent troubles of our days/A God gave compensation – more his praise/In looking sky-and heavenward as duty/In sunshine and in virtue and in beauty.”
Mildred’s brave actions and tragic death have not been forgotten. In Berlin, a street and a school are named for her, and in her native Wisconsin schools observe Mildred Fish Harnack Day. The University of Wisconsin-Madison hosts an annual Mildred Fish-Harnack Human RIghts and Democracy Lecture, and a sculpture of Mili was unveiled in Madison in 2019.
For fighting Hitler at the cost of her own life, we honor Mildred Harnack as this week’s Thursday Hero.
Image: Gestapo mug shots of Mildred taken after her arrest in 1942.
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Photos of Robert Benjamin Smith, the Rose-Mar College of Beauty Shooter.
He is considered the first copycat mass killer, due to his fascination with Charles Whitman and Richard Speck and wanting fame after the killings.
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Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was an American philosopher, writer, naturalist, and political activist. He is best known for his book Walden, published in 1854, which recounts his two-year experiment living alone in a small cottage at Walden Pond two miles outside Concord, Massachusetts, and his essay On the Duty of Civil Disobedience written in 1849 shortly after his release from a Concord jail for non-payment of a poll tax.
Early Life & Transcendentalism
Thoreau was born in Concord, Massachusetts, on 12 July 1817. He studied at Harvard College and his worldview was shaped by transcendentalism, a belief in the divinity of human nature, which was not a coherent philosophy but an attitude or state of mind that inspired many American intellectuals who flourished between 1820 and 1860. The movement's foremost representative, Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) had given the Phi Beta Kappa commencement address at Harvard with Thoreau in attendance. Other notable transcendentalists were Margaret Fuller, Louisa May Alcott, Walt Whitman, and Bronson Alcott. They were young Americans who had been born into the Unitarianism of New England. According to Perry Miller in his American Transcendentalists, they responded to the new literature of England and the continent "revolting" against the rationalism of Harvard College. Although Protestant, they turned against the Protestant ethic, choosing instead to cultivate the arts of leisure to avoid making money. To some, it was intense individualism, but to others, it was sympathy for the poor and oppressed. Morris wrote: "…the self-reliance and self-determination exalted by the transcendentalists gave to American writers a freedom that vitalized the first period of national letters." (600)
Thoreau graduated in 1837 without distinction and returned to Concord; he viewed Concord as a microcosm of the world. Instead of seeking employment like his fellow graduates, he chose instead to become an observer and interpreter, a "thinker of thoughts, a student of nature and of literature – half-scientist and half-poet" (Mead, 112) He tried teaching for a while and even land surveying. In Walden he wrote, "I did not teach for the good of my fellow man but simply for a livelihood, this was a failure" (65). He even worked for a time in his family's pencil factory. An occasional odd job provided him with enough money to be clothed and fed. He became friends with Emerson, who took him into his home (1841-43) and offered him advice on the craft of poetry and writing. Thoreau moved briefly to New York, living with Emerson's brother, to try to sell some of his essays and poems, but he was unsuccessful.
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