Random things I found wedged in books today:
Left: A couple more index cards in my first wife’s handwriting
Right: A dot-matrix print-out of an e-mail of a math assignment from January 21, 1994 from a math class I took in my “semester of random shit.” Because of some bureaucratic bullshit I had the course requirements for my Visual Arts B.A., but not enough credit-hours. So I had to take a semester of whatever basket-weaving I felt like to get enough credit-hours to graduate.
The Development of Western Civilization
Part I: G. K. Tull, 1970
Part II: Nigel Heard, 1970
Copp Clark Publishing, CA, 1970
School discard. Ex libris stamp on first leaf and edges: “Alexander School”
Marks and doodles throughout
The Pageant of the Past
Dawn Cline Trueman and John H. Trueman, 1965
Ryerson Press, CA, 1965
School discard. Ex libris stamp on first leaf and edges: “Alexander School”
Marks and doodles throughout
Long Ago in the Old World
Vincent H. Cassidy and John Van Duyn Southworth, 1969
Charles Merrit Canada, CA, 1969
School discard. Ex libris stamp on first leaf and edges: “Alexander School”
Marks and doodles throughout
Greece and Rome: Builders of Our World
Nation Geographic Society, 1968
Library discard. Spine broken, pages missing before index, loose pages throughout. Ex libris stamp inside front dust jacket: “Library Alexander Elementary School”