From Abas to Zeus: A Geneaology of the Greek Gods

| Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 20:11:55 (EDT) | |
| John and Gwen Greene <jgreene@itsa.ucsf.edu> | USA |
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Garrett, we are so impressed by what you have presented
on the genealogy of the Greek gods -- but are even more
touched by all that you have accomplished at Nueva
during your years there, and by what a fine young man
you have become. |
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| Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 15:00:57 (EDT) | |
| Garrett Galten <ggalten@home.com> | Foster City, CA, USA |
| A fine piece of work Garrett! Boy, if I'd been doing this kind of stuff when I was your age, where would I be today? Us Garretts have to stick together, eh? |
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Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 14:10:02 (EDT) |
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| Alan Greene <DrGreene@DrGreene.com> | CA, USA |
| Garrett, what a fabulous job! I've watched you work night and day on this – and your work has truly paid off. You already know more about the Greek gods than anyone I know. I especially like your flashes of insight about how each of us can learn from the foibles and follies of their pantheon. This project caps off a magnificent journey for you at Nueva. When you first entered the doors of Patty Home's swimming-pool-classroom, you were a bright-eyed kindergartener, full of wonder. Today you emerge as a mature young man of remarkable depth and compassion. This project illustrates your brilliance, your humanity, and it captures that joyful enthusiasm of yours that I've always loved. I’m proud of you. With love and admiration, Dad |
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