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...Onion Weavers get their name? Apparently, the name has something to do with Professor of English and American Literature Leo Damrosch's English 10a onion symbolism, or with wallpaper and Service Merchandise, or with the notions that "onion" sounds like "Union" and that weaving is what we do with our lives...or some combination of the three. Nobody remembers for sure, though some members just don't care anymore--they've argued the various creation myths too many times. "It's like hearing the story of your parents meeting over and over again," says founding member Michelle M. Martin...
McCorkle said she plans to write a letter to English department chair Leo Damrosch this week telling him the percentage of students accepted and asking for more creative writing courses...
...Damrosch said yesterday that he did not think the program would expand in the short...
...simply the demand is so great, and we can't satisfy all that," Damrosch said. "If we provide as many seminars as students would be willing to take, we'd have to stop teaching Shakespeare or something...
...would be possible to add more part-time lecturers in creative writing but not to create new professorial positions in the department, Damrosch said...