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The Readers' Forum: Sunday letters


Apologies
Dictionary.com tells us that an apology is a “written or spoken expression of one’s regret, remorse, or sorrow for having insulted, failed, injured, or wronged another.” Our state legislators, primarily Republicans, are drafting a letter to the NCAA demanding an apology for the removal of N.C. State’s baseball team from the College World Series (“Lawmakers seek apology for N.C. State baseball dismissal,” July 1).
I am guessing that they are seeking the “wronged” definition in their grievance. Since the NCAA only tested non-vaccinated participants for COVID, a virus that at this moment has claimed more than 600,000 American lives, the fact that the N.C. State baseball team was threatening to spread the disease to participants and fans in Omaha, Neb., seems of little consequence to the legislators. The apology should come from the athletic leadership of the Wolfpack, who, for whatever reason, failed to insist that representatives of the univer ....

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Obituary: Ava Weiss


Dec 10, 2020
Ava Weiss, the highly regarded, former longtime art director at Greenwillow Books, died on November 25 at the age of 95.
Weiss was born Ava Morgenstern in 1925 in Vienna, where her father Julius was an executive for the Czech-based shoe manufacturer Bata. According to Weiss’s son Andrew, Bata relocated the family, who were Jews, to the U.S. soon after the 1938 German annexation of Austria to save them from Nazi persecution. Shortly after the family’s arrival in New York City, Julius Morgenstern died, and Weiss and her mother Alice found work sewing epaulets on uniforms for the U.S. Army to support themselves. In those years Weiss also contributed to the household by waitressing and she was also named one of the “Miss Subways” winners whose posters appeared on New York City subway trains. ....

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