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Obituary: Professor G. P. Goold
Latin poetry had always been Goold's primary interest, and in 1965 he published his most substantial paper, \"Amatoria Critica\", a 100- page discussion of Ovid's erotic verse, in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. He was already at work on his most ambitious project, a new critical edition of Manilius, whose complexities had engaged the labours of A.E. Housman for several decades. This was published in 1985, but was preceded by a simpler version and translation in the Loeb series in 1977. In 1965 he moved to Harvard as Professor of Greek and Latin and vecame Chairman of the Classics Department in 1971. He had every reason to expect that he would stay permanently at Harvard, where he became Chairman of the Classics Department in 1971, but when he was invited in 1973 to take the chair of Latin at University College London, the sentimental appeal of its association with Housman, together with the prospect of succeeding his admired mentor Otto Skutsch and returning to the scene of his own training, persuaded him to accept. Goold was independent and innovative in his approach to scholarship and teaching. Whilst at Harvard, to the consternation of some of his colleagues, he enthusiastically introduced a novel method for teaching beginner's Greek. As a true philologist he was a devoted master of words. In his writing, always lively and vigorous, he moved effortlessly from playfulness to grandeur as the subject required, just as he could move from a clear- headed article on the early history of the Homeric poems to a convincing attack on the authenticity of the Helen episode in Aeneid 2 introduced into the text by Servius. His independent texts of Catullus (1973) and of Horace (1977) were privately printed, and his text of Catullus was published with a translation and valuable auxiliary material in 1983. He was President of the American Philological Association in 1986, and in 1994 he was elected a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy.
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THE ALBUQUERQUE TVI WORKFORCE TRAINING CENTER, 5600 Eagle Rock NE, is sponsoring Open Source Tools and Techniques, a computer security assessment and network monitoring seminar, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday. Basic understanding of the Linux operating system and TCP/IP protocol is required. The seminar fee is $250 and includes textbooks, handouts and software. The registration deadline is Tuesday. Contact Sue Lynne at 224-5200 or e-mail slynne@tvi.edu. THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS is sponsoring a luncheon colloquium, Discussion of Campaign Strategies for 2004 with former Republican Party Chair Ramsay Gorham and Acting Democratic Party Chair John Wertheim from 11:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m. April 27 at Peppers Restaurant in the Courtyard by Marriott, 5151 Journal Center NE. The cost is $17. Reservations are required by Friday. For information or reservations, call Doug or Jane Swift at 296-3564. THE ALBUQUERQUE ORIGINALS, a trade association of local, independent restaurants in the Albuquerque area has elected its board of officers for 2004. They are Gordon Schutte, La Piazza and Vivace Restaurants, president; Sean Montano, Monroe's Restaurants, vice president; Steve Paternoster, Excel New Mexico Foods, vice president; Pat Keene, Artichoke Cafe, Rebar and Bien Shur Restaurants, treasurer; and Paul Sturiale, executive director of the Albuquerque Originals, secretary.
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Clarence Goold is the new Missouri Department of Corrections western district investigator at the Western Missouri Correction Center in Cameron, Mo. Mr. Goold was the police chief in Hamilton, Mo. He has 18 years of law enforcement experience. He lives in Hamilton, Mo., with his wife and has one daughter. Ronald E. Provin has retired from the Missouri Department of Transportation after 38 years of service. He started his career with the department in 1962 working in maintenance. He also worked in traffic and as a building supervisor. He retires as maintenance superintendent from the Cameron, Mo., area. Mr. Provin and his wife Martha live in Cameron and have four children and six grandchildren. Ivan E. \"Gene\" Bounds has been promoted to vice president of design, engineering and development of Herzog Contracting Corporation. Mr. Bounds joined the company in 1982 in the equipment department. He has been involved in repair and maintenance of equipment and has been instrumental in design, engineering and development of specialized equipment for the construction and railroad industry. Most recently, he was involved in the development of a system patented for high-speed precision unloading of ballast rock for railroads.
Rebels teach students a lesson
CORK: K. Murphy (Boherbue), B. Crowley (Aghada), N. O'Donovan (Bishopstown), K. Harrington (Bantry Blues), D. Murphy (Clonakilty), E. Sexton (Kilbrittain), R. O'Sullivan (Kinsale), A. O'Sullivan (Castletownbere), A. O'[Connor] (St. Colms), C. Keane (Newcestown), [F. Goold] (Macroom), P. Kelly (Ballincollig), [C. McCarthy] (O'Donovan Rossa), [C. McManus] (Clonakilty), K. O'Sullivan (Ilen Rovers). Subs, [M. Harrington] (Douglas) for Keane, S. O'Sullivan ( Dromtarriffe) for A. O'Sullivan, D. Relihan (Kilavullen) for K. O'Sullivan, G. McCarthy (Dohenys) for McManus, C. O'Leary (Kilnamartyra) for D. Murphy UCC: K. O'Halloran (Bishopstown), D. Og O'Donovan ( St. Nicholas), E. Hegarty (Ballincollig), S. Enright (Kerry), [P. Corrigan] (Macroom), D. Limrick (Castlehaven), M. Shields (St. Finbarr's), W. Kennedy (St. Michael's), D. Farrell (Limerick), M. O'Connell (Kerry), D. O'[Shea] (Kerry), [D. Goold] (Macroom), D. O'[Callaghan] (Kerry), B.J. O'Sullivan ( Adrigole), D. Kearney (Nemo Rangers). Subs, L. Shorten (Ballingeary) for O'Connell, B. Lombard (St. Michael's) for Farrell, M. Mennis (Carbery Rangers) for Enright
Flying Into Flak Like a Thousand Flash Bulbs Going Off
Initially, the pilots were expecting the evening's flight to be another training mission. \"It was a midnight brief, plus we'd been up most of the day, so we weren't really expecting (the war) to start,\" said Capt [John G. Zuppan]. \"We passed the word that it was going to be a 'mirror' strike. We'd just load up, fly up to the border, then come back. It'd be business as usual. I don't think we fooled anyone.
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