Peek at the Week: August 30
By Jenna Renaud
Word of the Week: Frankenstein
Did you know today, August 30, is National Frankenstein Day? In honor of the holiday, this week’s word is the monster himself, Frankenstein.
According to Merriam-Webster, Frankenstein is, first, the title character in Mary W. Shelley’s novel Frankenstein and, second, “a monstrous creation especially a work or agency that ruins its originator.” However, in German the word translates to “stronghold of freemen,” most likely referring to various castles and battlements around the country that also carry the name.
This Week at Falvey
Monday, Aug. 30
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This Week in History
September 02, 2013 – Swimming from Cuba to Florida
Eight years ago this week, 64-year-old Diana Nyad becomes the first person to swim from Havana, Cuba to Key West, Florida without the use of a shark cage for protection. This was Nyad’s fifth attempt at the swim with her first attempt being in 1978. The marathon swimmer completed the 110-mile swim after nearly 53 hours in open water.
Jenna Renaud is a Graduate Assistant in Falvey Memorial Library and a graduate student in the Communication Department.
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