From the indefatigable Kirk Kramer: Yesterday I discovered that Mark Van Doren’s son Charles is an adjunct English professor at the Torrington campus of the Univ of Connecticut. In recent years he has given several lectures there, sponsored by something called the Litchfield Co. Writers Project. Here is the link to the list of lectures: https://www.lib.uconn.edu/lcwp/ […]
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The Van Dorens
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Feb 2012
Category: Catholics, Farming, Fontgombault, IHP, John Senior, Liberal Arts, Mark Van Doren
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Please visit this link HERE to watch the documentary “Fresh.” This film takes a look at the deficiencies and horrors of American Industrial Agricultural, but also provides a glimpse of several different organizations or farmers that are working today to create sustainable, philosophically sound, ethical, organic, and natural options for farmers and consumers. It is only an […]
Category: America, Animals, anti-slavery, Aristotle, beauty, Burger King, Catholics, commune, consonantia, cooking, Culture, Dennis Quinn, domestication, Dr. John Senior, Dr. Quinn, Eccentric People, exploitation of animals, Farming, food, friends&family, Growth, IHP, It Is What It Is, Joel Salatin, John Senior, Kansas, living, Manliness, Naivety, natural piety, Natural Rights, Neo-Luddism, Nobility, Organic, Pearson Integrated Humanities Program, Philosophy, Phoenix, politics, practical virtues, Real World, Realism, Reason, Restoration of Catholic Culture, Restoration of Christian Culture, Sweet corn, Tradition
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February 21st – Fr. Eric Flood of the Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) sent this document to “SGA Employees, Parents, and Students” (n.b. the letter was not addressed to alumni of the Academy). I do not take pleasure in commending this letter to you, but rather with heavy heart I pass it on. Ashes to […]
Category: Alumni, Black and Tans, Burger Missile Crisis is needed here, Catholics, Fr. Eric Flood, Fraternity of St. Peter, FSSP, Graduation, IHP, It Is What It Is, John Senior, Juggling, Liberal Arts, New St. Greg's, SGA, SGA Parents, Singing, St. Gregory the Great, St. Gregory's Academy
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