Ye Olde Archive
(Or "Where the Past Comes Alive", courtesy the History
Channel)

--What did you expect?  I'm a History major!  Well, I've actually completed that major, but the spirit (much like history itself), lives on.  As Magnolia, probably the best film to be released since The Shawshank Redemption & The Usual Suspects, puts it, "the book says we may be done with the past, but the past isn't done with us..."
--The first 30 archive titles are stolen from humanity's best book ever, Watership Down.  Thank you Richard Adams.  Next, we featured Simon & Garfunkel song titles.  The Archive label is changing every 30 entries, just like the Waltham Weekly had 30 entries.  That's 300 Introspection days for those of you scoring at home.  These 300 days are honoring the short stories of Ray Bradbury, my favorite author.
--Circa 2 November, I've added the 30 "Waltham Weeklies" I wrote prior to keeping this page.  These chronicle the history of my first year & a half or so of college, via e-mails I sent on a fairly regular basis to most all my close friends who were outside the Brandeis community.  They are all verbatim transcripts, save for the e-mail addresses of the recipients & the double-spaces between sentences.  It was too much of a hassle to add that since html has trouble recognizing more than one space at a time.  To go to the Waltham Weekly directly, click here!  Like everything else on this page, this is for posterity's sake, but if you're interested, go right ahead & read.  I figure enough time has passed to mitigate anything I might've said...

Introspection, My Worst Friend* (Current)
The Best of All Possible Worlds (23 December 2001 - 1 January 2002)
Homecoming (13-22 December 2001)
The End of the Beginning (3-12 December 2001)
The Traveler (23 November - 2 December 2001)
The Crowd (13-22 November 2001)
Sun and Shadow (3-12 November 2001)
We've Got a Groovey Thing Goin' (24 October - 2 November 2001)
Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream (14-23 October 2001)
Song for the Asking (4-13 October 2001)
Scarborough Fair (24 September - 3 October 2001)
For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her (14-23 September 2001)
The Sun is Burning (4-13 September 2001)
At the Zoo (25 August - 3 Septemer 2001)
America (15-24 August 2001)
Bookends Theme (5-14 August 2001)
Patterns (26 July - 4 August 2001)
The Sounds of Silence (16-25 July 2001)
The Boxer (6-15 July 2001)
Keep the Customer Satisfied (26 June - 5 July 2001)
A Simple Desultory Philippic (16-25 June 2001)
A Most Peculiar Man (6-15 June 2001)
Why Don't You Write Me (27 May - 5 June 2001)
Homeward Bound (17-26 May 2001)
Old Friends (7-16 May 2001)
El Condor Pasa (27 April - 6 May 2001)
Voices of Old People (17-26 April 2001)
The Dangling Conversation (7-16 April 2001)
April Come She Will (28 March - 6 April 2001)
Bridge Over Troubled Water (18-27 March 2001)

Cloudy (8-17 March 2001)
Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall (26 February - 7 March 2001)
Somewhere They Can't Find Me (16-25 February 2001)
You Can Tell the World (6-15 February 2001)
Feeling Groovy (27 January - 5 February 2001)
A Hazy Shade of Winter (17-26 January 2001)
Leaves That are Green (7-16 January 2001)
The Departure (28 December 2000 - 6 January 2001)
And Last (18-27 December 2000)
Nuthanger Farm Again (8-17 December 2000)
Hospitality (28 November - 7 December 2000)
"Like Trees in November" (18-27 November 2000)

Hazel's Decision (8-17 November 2000)
The Chief Rabbit (29 October - 7 November 2000)
The Story of the Blessing of El-ahrairah (19-28 October 2000)
Fear in the Dark (9-18 October 2000)
The Great Patrol (29 September - 8 October 2000)
In the Woods (19-28 September 2000)
The Crow and the Beanfield (9-18 September 2000)
A Honeycomb and a Mouse (30 August - 8 September 2000)
The Great River (20-29 August 2000)
The Crossing (10-19 August 2000)
The Sky Suspended (31 July - 9 August 2000)
A New Journey (21-30 July 2000)
Approaching Thunder (11-20 July 2000)
Across the Iron Road (1-10 July 2000)
Hard Going (21-30 June 2000)
At the Foot of the Hill (11-20 June 2000)
The Road and the Common (1-10 June 2000)
Nuthanger Farm (22-31 May 2000)
The Bridges (12-21 May 2000)
The Way Back (2-11 May 2000)
News at Sunset (22 April - 1 May 2000)
"You Can't Imagine it Unless You've Been There" (12-21 April 2000)
Return and Departure (2-11 April 2000)
The Notice Board (23 March - 1 April 2000)
The Thunder Builds Up (13-22 March 2000)
Waltham Weekly 30--Go with the Flow (10 March 2000)
Waltham Weekly 29--When It Rains... (15 February 2000)
Waltham Weekly 28--Another Month (31 January 2000)
Waltham Weekly 27--Millennium, Take 3 (24 January 2000)
Waltham Weekly 26--That's a Wrap (12 December 1999)
Waltham Weekly 25--Where the Music Really Lives (15 November 1999)
Waltham Weekly 24--Fall Colors Fall (25 October 1999)
Waltham Weekly 23--The Hunt for Mid-October (17 October 1999)
Waltham Weekly 22--October Closing In (29 September 1999)
Waltham Weekly 21--The Sophomore Deluge Begins (21 September 1999)
Waltham Weekly 20--Exit Freshman Year (13 May 1999)
Waltham Weekly 19--Moves (30 April 1999)
Waltham Weekly 18--On the Road Again (16 April 1999)
Waltham Weekly 17--Old Friends, New Ventures (2 April 1999)
Waltham Weekly 16--The Long March (22 March 1999)
Waltham Weekly 15--Not So Suite (3 March 1999)
Waltham Weekly 14--Being Sick at College (16 February 1999)
Waltham Weekly 13--Status Quo Overthrown (3 February 1999)
Waltham Weekly 12--A New Semester (24 January 1999)
Waltham Weekly 11--Could I Have Been Anyone Other than Me? (9 December 1998)
Waltham Weekly 10--Save the Turkeys! (30 November 1998)
Waltham Weekly 9--The Hook Brings You Back (18 November 1998)
Waltham Weekly 8--It's All Too Much (10 November 1998)
Waltham Weekly 7--Leaves That are Green Turn to Brown (28 October 1998)
Waltham Weekly 6--& I Don't Believe in Time (19 October 1998)
Waltham Weekly 5--It's Raining in Boston 9 Miles East (13 October 1998)
Waltham Weekly 4--Happy Yom Kippur! (30 September 1998)
Waltham Weekly 3--Live (?) from NY (22 September 1998)
Waltham Weekly 2--Waltham Weekly Report, vol. 2 (16 September 1998)
Waltham Weekly 1--Waltham Update (8 September 1998)


Tell me this is not the end...*


*-lyrics from an as-yet unreleased song, "The Same Old Frontiers", by SWClayton.