A few upcoming reminders
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2nd years: I’m seeing some persistent difficulties and confusions in the chartwork the Gryffindors and Slytherins turned in on Monday. Hufflepuffs and Ravenclaws: please do the best you can with the assignment due Friday, but come to the midnight session Thursday night prepared to discuss your questions and turn your work in (since there’s no real time for you to any more work on it before our lecture Friday morning.)
I won’t count this assignment toward your end of term marks as long as you make a good faith effort at it. We’ll sort the confusion out and try again with the next one.
Meteors: The Orionids peak this Saturday for those who need to do observing. I’ll have the tower open Thursday evening until midnight class, Sunday evening until curfew and Monday evening until midnight class. If you’d like to be on the permission lists to be out after curfew, please let me know which day as soon as possible.
I have other commitments between supper and class on Friday night, and on Saturday, but several of my 7th years have kindly offered to open up the top of the tower until curfew if the weather’s clear. They’ll post a note in the usual places if it isn’t.
One schedule change: Due to the quarterly Astronomy guild meeting, I will not have office hours on Monday, the 29th. I will instead be available Tuesday afternoon (the 30th) from 1-3, and again from 7-9.
6th, and 7th years: Related to the above, this meeting is an excellent time for me to start talking to other astronomers about summer internships and upcoming positions. If you’re potentially interested, do talk to me by the 28th so I’m up to date on your likely availability and interests, and can remind myself of your other NEWT subjects.
I won’t count this assignment toward your end of term marks as long as you make a good faith effort at it. We’ll sort the confusion out and try again with the next one.
Meteors: The Orionids peak this Saturday for those who need to do observing. I’ll have the tower open Thursday evening until midnight class, Sunday evening until curfew and Monday evening until midnight class. If you’d like to be on the permission lists to be out after curfew, please let me know which day as soon as possible.
I have other commitments between supper and class on Friday night, and on Saturday, but several of my 7th years have kindly offered to open up the top of the tower until curfew if the weather’s clear. They’ll post a note in the usual places if it isn’t.
One schedule change: Due to the quarterly Astronomy guild meeting, I will not have office hours on Monday, the 29th. I will instead be available Tuesday afternoon (the 30th) from 1-3, and again from 7-9.
6th, and 7th years: Related to the above, this meeting is an excellent time for me to start talking to other astronomers about summer internships and upcoming positions. If you’re potentially interested, do talk to me by the 28th so I’m up to date on your likely availability and interests, and can remind myself of your other NEWT subjects.
Re: Private message to Poppy Pomfrey
Date: 2012-10-18 06:42 pm (UTC)And you're quite right on the Founders. Now I think about it, there's very little comment on any of their personal lives. Their connections with the other Founders, of course (there's a shelf or more of titles on the various combinations of friendships). Their professional lives. Their magics.
As to Deller's book, I have a copy - from when he spoke to the YPL, a few years ago. It's not bad, though there are places, as with that, where one wishes he'd turned his focus a little more intently to parts of his research. He's quite good on the chronology, and spends near half the book on Salazar's growing disapproval and departure "holding tightly to his principles", which gives you an idea of the rest of his thesis.
(On your other reading: I've not started the Wright yet, but plan to bring it with me this weekend. And I'm near done with the Hypatia. I'd no idea you were reading it too, but I'm quite loving it, and the details on her teaching methods are, of course, a particular interest. I've dipped my nose into Who Rules Florence Must Be Strong, which looks fascinating, but I want something lighter before I dive into it. Wright first.)
That chastity charm bit sounds.. well. I'll have to ask Irma for the details on that one. I've heard, from time to time, of parents trying such things, and it might be nice to have evidence of why it's a poor idea. You're right it'd make a fascinating novel (and I don't think I've seen anything quite like it.)
I admit I'm still hoping that she'll dig out more details about the Bythseas, that couple who were here in the 1700s. (50 years teaching together!) Whatever they did seemed to work right, but it's not a family name I recognise at all, which - well, maybe that's something to put both my Auntie Gera and Chimera onto, since Gera does family history work, and Chimera does near any other topic.