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“Math is sometimes called the science of patterns”*…

 

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From Katie Steckles, help for the Holidays…

Special Holiday bonus:  the story behind those massive bows that bedeck cars given as Holiday presents.

* Ronald Graham

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As we fold with care, we might recall that it was on this date in 1937 that Walt Disney released the first full-length animated feature film produced in the U.S. (and the first produced anywhere in full color), Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

The original theatrical one-sheet

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December 21, 2015 at 1:01 am

I made it out of clay…

Chanukah– the Festival of Lights, a time of celebration of the Maccabees’ victory and of the rededication of the Jerusalem Temple, a commemoration of the miracle of the oil that burned for 8 days– is a time for families to gather, for dreidels to be spun and thanks to be given… and an occasion for some serious creativity.

More marvelous menorahs at URLesque.

As we sit at the Holiday table, we might steer clear of the poison apples: it was on this date in 1937 that Walt Disney released the first full-length animated feature film produced in the U.S. (and the first produced anywhere in full color), Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Original one-sheet

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