März 2004
Der Frühling kommt.
Who has spring fever? Have you noticed the daffodils and japonica lending a bit of yellow and red to the drab winter landscape? Stay the course! We only have three weeks of classes before spring break followed by three weeks of classes before final exams. The semester's end is quickly approaching.
This week I'll give everyone their mid-term grades. I've been extremely impressed with the dedication and hard work that you all have shown this semester. German is a fascinating language, and I appreciation your perseverance!
Another Study Group.
Mario Marcuri in German 1310 has organized another study group for Wednesdays at 12:30 in the library. Check out the study room roster to see where the group will meet each time. Thanks, Mario. And don't forget that Brady and Lindsey are still meeting on Thursdays at 5:30 in the library. Take advantage of the opportunity to practice your German.
Ein Bauernregel
Another Farmer's Rule.
Judith gets the extra point! Judith Kneiling in German 1310 was the first person to send me an E-mail with the Farmer's Rule translated; however, several other students replied with similar answers. Thanks to Amber and Gayla for their translations, too.
Ein feuchter März ist des Bauern Schmerz.
A wet/damp March is painful for the farmer.
Geboren und Gestorben.
Am 21. März 1685 war Johann Sebastian Bach, deutscher Komponist, geboren.
Am 22. März 1832 starb Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,deutscher Schriftstellar.
Am 26. März 1827 starb Ludwig van Beethoven, deutscher Komponist.
Am 27. März 1845 war Wilhelm C. Röntgen, deutscher Physiker, geboren.
Am 31. März 1914 starb Christian Morgenstern, deutscher Dichter.
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