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June 11, 2006

Daddy Art

he.jpgA month or so ago NUS had an open house for prospective undergraduates. I got tapped to coordinate the philo department stuff, because I teach the intro course and do occasional cartooning. So I designed the banner and posters (my Bertrand Russell poster came out very nicely) and ... I got money to make balloons. (Oh, happy phrase.) So I cannibalized Plato and Socrates 'toons from my intro class. We've got enough of these babies to last for years, not to mention kids like 'em. Anyway, I thought you might be amused. (And so you don't think Zoë is the only artist in the family. Hell, Belle draws tons better'n me.)

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You'd be interested to know that one of those balloons is still alive at MPSH 6. =)

Dude, that's awesome. If I was a young high school student considering NUS, that would totally win me over.

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