Person
Who's Who?
World
Things in The Office
Augustine
100

Walker Percy thinks it so strange that we are so lost in the cosmos that we find meaning by identifying with this LSU mascot. 

Tiger

100

Strike three you're out! This professor was the winning pitcher in the inaugural Cambridge-Oxford baseball game.

Dr. Mr. Tomko

100

It's a knockout! According to Rosa, modernity views the world as a "point of..."

Aggression.

100

They hang above the couches picked out by the professors.

Different paintings
100

Augustine steals this fruit in Book II of Confessions.

A pear.

200

It wouldn't be a Humanities class if you weren't blown away by this movie.

Babette's Feast

200

This professor has a second-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do.

Dr. Camacho

200

Oh I'd be empty if you didn't matter to me: Lucretius thinks the world is made up of these two things.

Matter (atoms) and void

200

Finish the quote: "I'm not superstitious..."

"but I'm a little stitious."

200

Augustine heard this commanded to him during his conversion. #literacyiscool

"Tollege lege"

"Take (up) and read"

300

Even if you never made it out of Mordor, you can brag that you totally read Tolkien if you finished this short story.

"Leaf by Niggle" 

300

This professor wanted to be a professional video game player as a teenager.

Dr. Perez

300

Ca-Caw! Gerald Manley Hopkins describes this bird as "catching fire".

Kingfisher

300

This snack is a permanent residence in the office.

Peanut butter filled pretzels. 

300

Angel on one shoulder and devil on the other, Augustine fell into this religion while away at Carthage.

Manichaeism

400

After the main character, Hannah Coulter, has much to say throughout, Wendell Berry's novel ends with a one-page chapter with this title.

"Given"

400

This professor has lived in Kansas, Mexico, and Slovakia.

Dr. Grubiak

400

"No you're cute jeans." This ideology states that genes determine our fundamental abilities. 

Biological determinism 

400

Finish the quote: "The worst thing about prison was..." 

"the dementors."

400

Double the trouble, double the fun: the title of Confessions has this two-fold meaning.

A confession of sin and a confession of praise.

500

The name of this allegorical villain in the Everyman play is also the title of a classic McCarraher Humanities elective.

Goods

500

This professor once received a "D" in a class for handwriting.

Dr. Couenhoven

500

Calling all "Clue!" lovers, Wendell Barry believes this is an apt renaming for randomness. 

Mystery 

500

Hugh got a medal for this achievement.

For being a great friend.

500

The name of Adeodatus' mom

Ha, tricked you. Her name is never revealed in Confessions.

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