CoL49 group reading ch4 - winding up

J K Van Nort jkvannort at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 22 12:58:11 UTC 2024


Strangely enough, Jay Gould is listed as a contributing writer for the magazine according to Wikipedia.


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On Saturday, June 22, 2024, 07:49, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:

Scientific American at this time was at a peak of its new life best magazine self; a new golden age---ii was started in 1848--because ofits owner and publisher:   
Education and career[edit]

Piel graduated from Harvard University, magna cum laude, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1937. He was the science editor of Life Magazine from 1939 to 1945. In 1946 and 1947, he worked at the Henry Kaiser Company as assistant to the president. In 1948, in association with two colleagues, he launched a new version of Scientific American, to promote science literacy for the general public in the postwar era. In January 1957 Piel hired the then unknown Martin Gardner to write the Mathematical Games column, a feature that became one of the most popular parts of the magazine, lasted for 25 years, and produced almost 300 columns.

Piel was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society.[3][4] He held a number of honorary degrees and awards, including the UNESCO Kalinga Prize in 1962.[5]

Global policy[edit]

He was one of the signatories of the agreement to convene a convention for drafting a world constitution.[6][7] As a result, for the first time in human history, a World Constitutional Conventionconvened to draft and adopt the Constitution for the Federation of Earth.[8]



On Sat, Jun 22, 2024 at 7:07 AM J K Van Nort via Pynchon-l <pynchon-l at waste.org> wrote:

Also did you get that from the Scientific American archive? I’ve been updating the CoL49 Pynchon Wiki, and this should be an entry.

Full disclosure to all, I’ve been creating a document of all our group reading posts. My goal is to make it part of the Pynchon Wiki as other group reads of MD and GR.

In solidarity,
James


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On Saturday, June 22, 2024, 06:41, J K Van Nort via Pynchon-l <pynchon-l at waste.org> wrote:

Yes, I have the next two weeks. I’ll post tomorrow. 

By the way Michael, great research on Scientific American. What doesn’t Pynchon read!?! The “Architecture in Transition” article summary describes San Narciso too closely not to be a source.


In solidarity,
James


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On Friday, June 21, 2024, 22:35, Michael Bailey <michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com> wrote:

It’s been an interesting week, but we’re probably all ready to move forward

Are the chapters getting longer?

Ch 1 - p6 (11)
Ch 2 - p17 (16)
Ch 3 - p33 (28)
Ch 4 - p61 (14)
Ch 5 - p75 (34)
Ch 6 - p109 (28)

If I have any more insights or doo-dads before midnight, I’ll post them (-;


It’s JK up next, right?

*CHAPTER 5:
*>* >
*>* >
*>* >
*>* > 6/23:  a101-112; b80-90  James V
*>* >
*>* >
*>* >
*>* > 6/30:  a113-125; b91-101  James V
*>* >
*>* >
*>* >
*>* > 7/7:  a126-138; b102-112  Mark
*>* >
*>* >
*>* >
*>* > 7/14:  a139-146; b113-119  David
*>* >
*>* >
*>* >
*>* >
*>* >
*>* > CHAPTER 6:
*>* >
*>* >
*>* >
*>* > 7/21:  a147-157; b120-30  Michael
*>* >
*>* >
*>* >
*>* > 7/28:  a158-168; b131-141  Joseph
*>* >*
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