"Only connect! . . .Live in fragments no longer.”  E. M. Forster, Howards End (1910), ch. 22

"One day when I was twenty-three or twenty-four this sentence seemed to form in my head, without my willing it, much as sentences form when we are half-asleep, ‘Hammer your thoughts into unity’. For days I could think of nothing else and for years I tested all I did by that sentence ...” William Butler Yeats (Nobel Prize, 1923; cited in Frank Tuohy, Yeats, 1976, p.51 )


Parlin

 

 

Images of hammers on the U.T. campus

and essays about them

 

At this point we have found images of hammers on or in the following buildings: Business, the PCL, the Student Services Building, and the Law School . Check here for pictures, here for essays.

 

Extra Credit will be awarded for new digital pictures of other hammers on or near campus and brief essays on "What "hammer your thoughts into unity" means to me," especially how it relates to MY GOALS and/or to THE GOALS OF THE COURSE. Make sure to identify the building when you contribute pictures of hammers. Pictures accepted will include your initials in the file name.

Extra credit is awarded as follows:
10 for true hammer symbol on a building not before identified with the hammer symbol
5 for other hammer symbols or for different hammer symbols on buildings already identified with hammers
up to 30 for the essay on hammering your thoughts into unity.

 

 

 

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