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Happy Labor Day! I hope you and yours will get to enjoy a final few days of summer R & R.
Perhaps you'll have the chance to please and delight some one with some with a Latin palindrome on this three day week-end.
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As you may know, Palindromes are literary structures that can be read backwards and forwards.
(As in the English palindrome: A man, a plan, a canal Panama)

The palindrome above was created and organized by Patrick Hunt archaeologist, writer, composer, poet, art historian from Stanford University. You can read more of Dr. Hunts work on his website:
As always I enjoy hearing your comments and feedback on my announcements. I look forward to hearing from you inside our course message center!
Kindly, Magistra Craig

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