Musing of a Contemporary Pathologist

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Before we start glowing in the dark …

We lived in Beaufort (pronounced locally as “bu-fert”), South Carolina from July 1969 to June 1971. I was in the U.S. Navy Reserve and serving two years at the Naval Hospital, Beaufort. Periodically, we would drive to Savannah, Georgia, almost… Continue Reading →

Beethoven’s 250th; a half century of celebrations

  December 16, 2020 In 1970, 50 years ago, we lived in Beaufort, South Carolina. As noted in a blog post a few weeks ago (https://stephenageller.com/2020/10/12/on-listening-to-chopins-g-minor-ballade/), the city of Beaufort in North Carolina is pronounced in the French manner as… Continue Reading →

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