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Marilyn Monroe Time Out London 去世已逾60年,但她依然是世界上最具魅力的文化人物之一。 如今,倫敦的一場展覽將帶您深入了解好萊塢光鮮亮麗背後的故事。參觀者將有機會探索這位傳奇女性的生平、成就和深遠影響。 Michael Wood 即便到了今天,我們依然愛著她 瑪麗蓮的神話,它由真相和傳聞交織而成,由她的電影片段、生活片段和傳奇故事拼湊而成。正如瑪麗蓮在一次採訪中所說,她總是與人們的潛意識相遇。瑪麗蓮夢露的400冊書/ 《瑪麗蓮與她的書:瑪麗蓮夢露的文學人生》In MARILYN AND HER BOOKS: The Literary Life of Marilyn Monroe ;調教者之一她的第三任丈夫、劇作家阿瑟米勒。 HBS Cases: Lady Gaga. She's the "chip shop diva" catapulted to stardom through a series of TikTok videos.

這位標誌性的電影明星去世已逾60年,但她依然是世界上最具魅力的文化人物之一。

如今,倫敦的一場展覽將帶您深入了解好萊塢光鮮亮麗背後的故事。參觀者將有機會探索這位傳奇女性的生平、成就和深遠影響。
More than 60 years after her death, the iconic movie star still remains to be one of the world's most fascinating cultural figures.
Now, a London exhibition is showcasing a rare and revealing look beyond the Hollywood glamour. Guests will get to explore the life, legacy and lasting influence of the woman behind the legend.
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評論家麥可‧伍德不喜歡諾曼‧梅勒的《瑪麗蓮》,以下是他1973年9月20日發表在《紐約書評》上的書評結論。

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……我們不能只依靠瑪麗蓮的電影來拯救自己,儘管梅勒曾經一兩次建議我們應該這樣做——當然,他自己也絲毫沒有聽從他的建議。因為除了瑪麗蓮本人和她作為演員的身份之外,更重要的是,還有瑪麗蓮的神話,它由真相和傳聞交織而成,由她的電影片段、生活片段和傳奇故事拼湊而成。正如瑪麗蓮在一次採訪中所說,她總是與人們的潛意識相遇。我們的潛意識就是她的歸宿,瑪麗蓮的神話對她來說和對我們一樣重要,以至於在她去世之前,她就已經把自己變成了知識分子後來膜拜的祭品。

這個神話描繪的是在最黑暗的世界中仍然保持的完美純潔。這是男人眼中女性純潔的模樣。她永遠糾纏於性慾之中,被自身過度的肉體以及我們都知道的好萊塢製片人辦公室裡發生的種種事情所束縛,然而她卻從未有過錯,永遠清白無辜。在這個神話的邊緣,它甚至允許我們產生懷疑。瑪麗蓮悄悄告訴我們,她不可能像表面看起來那麼純潔,我們感激她的坦誠。但她依然顯得純潔無辜,我們也依然相信她,我們那微弱的疑慮在那轉瞬即逝、轉眼被遺忘的懷疑瞬間徹底擊潰。不僅如此,在神話中那些我們理所當然不願觸及的領域,瑪麗蓮向我們展現了一個替罪羔羊化身為女皇,受害者化身為獨裁者的形象。這就像是伊薩克·巴別爾筆下殘酷的一幕。她就在那裡,一個眼神空洞、患有精神分裂症的孤兒,即便到了今天,我們依然愛著她,即便已是暮年。

然而,她只要臥床不起,就能讓電影公司損失慘重。她可以靠著拖延和反覆無常的情緒折磨世界上最有名的人。她可以嫁給阿瑟·米勒,然後把他毀掉。她可以嫁給喬·迪馬喬,然後讓他疲於奔命地奔波於全國各地。我並非要責怪她,尤其是我認為,與梅勒不同,她不會在天堂裡收到每月讀書俱樂部的來信。而且,我在這裡談論的是瑪麗蓮夢露的神話,而不是真實的瑪麗蓮——她本人大概也不過是性愛界的斯特拉迪瓦里小提琴手,不會比誰更冷酷無情。但這種征服夢的結構確實令人不安。如果我們對那個可憐的、精神失常的女孩如此感傷,她一舉成名,最終卻自我毀滅,那麼那個出身貧寒的油漆工呢?她一步步攀上千禧年帝國的頂峰,最後卻死在了地堡裡。

攝影:喬治·巴里斯
Critic Michael Wood did not care for Norman Mailer's MARILYN, and here is the conclusion of his review in the New York Review of Books of September 20, 1973.

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...we can’t save ourselves by sticking to Marilyn’s movies, as Mailer once or twice suggests we should—without paying the slightest attention to his own advice, to be sure. For beyond the woman and the actress, and more important than either, there is the Marilyn myth, which is made up of both truth and gossip, compounded out of pieces of her movies and pieces of her life and pieces of her legend. This is the Marilyn who was, as she said in an interview, always running into people’s unconscious. Our unconscious was her home, and the Marilyn myth came to count for her as much as it did for us, so that even before her death she had made herself the sacrificial bunny that intellectuals later came to worship.

The myth concerns a perfect innocence maintained in the murkiest of worlds. It is a man’s idea of a woman’s purity. She is forever entangled in sexuality, trapped by her own excessive body and the things we all know go on in Hollywood producers’ offices, and yet she is never guilty, she is always clean. On its edges the myth even allows for our disbelief. Marilyn whispers to us that she can’t be as innocent as she seems, and we are grateful for her confidence. But then she continues to seem innocent, and we continue to believe in her, our faint-hearted doubts entirely laid low by that quick, forgotten moment of skepticism. And beyond that, in areas of the myth that we are understandably reluctant to explore, Marilyn offers us a vision of the scapegoat as empress, of the victim as dictator. It is like a cruel scene out of Isaac Babel. For there she is, a wide-eyed, schizophrenic orphan, beneficiary of all our loves even now, even at this late date for loving her.

And yet she could cost a studio a fortune just by staying in bed. She could torment the world’s most famous people with her delays and switches of mood. She could marry Arthur Miller and wipe him out. She could marry Joe DiMaggio and harry him back and forth across the country. I don’t mean to blame her for this, especially since, unlike Mailer, I don’t think she can be reached by the Book of the Month Club in heaven. And I am speaking here, in any case, of Marilyn the myth rather than Marilyn the person—who was presumably no more ruthless than the next Stradivarius of sex. But the structure of this particular dream of conquest does seem disturbing. If we get so sentimental about the poor little mad girl who rose to dazzling fame and then destroyed herself, what about that underprivileged house painter who climbed the heights of a thousand-year empire, only to die in a bunker?

Photograph by George Barris.

但早在演員們將肉毒桿菌注射引入書評界之前,瑪麗蓮夢露就已經存在了。如果不是在1962年因巴比妥類藥物和大篇幅八卦報紙的報道而英年早逝,她或許會在6月1日慶祝自己的百歲誕辰。

關於她的電影和時尚,我們已無新意可言。但她的文學影響又如何呢?

《瑪麗蓮與她的書:瑪麗蓮夢露的文學人生》(Gallery出版社,290頁,30美元
瑪麗蓮夢露與她的第三任丈夫、劇作家阿瑟米勒於1956年合影。
A black-and-white photo shows two people seated closely together. The man, in a suit jacket and glasses, looks toward the woman, who has wavy blonde hair, heavy lipstick and a slight smile.
Monroe with her third husband, the playwright Arthur Miller, in 1956.Credit...Carl T. Gossett Jr./The New York Times

The breakup of her marriage to Miller helped inspire his controversial play “After the Fall,” among the wide range of topics covered in THE ARTHUR MILLER TAPES: A Life in His Own Words (Cambridge University Press, 322 pp., $29.95), a new collection of interviews conducted over 30 years by Christopher Bigsby.

The 'chip shop diva' who became a global star

Josh Sandiford
BBC News, West Midlands
Tom Edwards
BBC Hereford & Worcester
BBC Destiny Harold posing for a photo. She has blonde hair and is behind the counter of a chip shop. There are two men behind her preparing fried food.BBC
Destiny Harold has become known as the 'chip shop diva'

She's the "chip shop diva" catapulted to stardom through a series of TikTok videos.

Destiny Harold's online clips, shot by colleague Mitch Key, have added glamour to her job at Merchants fish and chip shop in Bewdley, Worcestershire.

Together, the pair have racked up millions of online hits, earning their employer five-star reviews and plenty of new customers in the process.

Ms Harold, who works two days a week at the chippy while studying to become a nurse, said the aim was just to promote the shop's food and they had not expected it to become so big.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5yr282v2x2o



你也許跟我一樣 看過許多有關馬麗蓮夢露的特別報導
半世紀過去了 她還是一直為人所利用:

Slide Show: Marilyn Monroe

With the 50th anniversary of Ms. Monroe's death approaching, her image is experiencing something of a cultural moment.




A black and white photograph shows a glamorous blonde woman sitting on the floor in front of a bookshelf. She is looking down at a page of a book that is in her lap.

Marilyn Monroe in her Hollywood apartment in 1952. A new book catalogs the 400 volumes she took with her from home to home.Credit...Philippe Halsman/Magnum Photos

一張黑白照片中,一位魅力四射的金髮女郎坐在書架前的地板上,低頭看著放在膝上的一本書。


瑪麗蓮夢露,攝於1952年好萊塢公寓。一本新書記錄了她隨身攜帶的400冊書籍。圖片來源:菲利普‧哈爾斯曼/瑪格南圖片社

Marilyn Monroe, with her charming candor, is said to have once said to Einstein, “We could have a baby together. He would come out beautiful like me and smart like you". To which, the father of relativity, would have replied: "Well, I think he would come out faster with my beauty and your intelligence." Then it was not yet known (the tests were done later), that Marilyn Monroe's IQ was 165, five points above that of "the greatest genius of all time". Marilyn Monroe (Norma Jeane Baker, 1926-1962) was a great reader. She had a library in her house with about a thousand books and spent many hours reading literary works, poetry, theater, philosophy. Her spirit, in addition to a great desire to live, had an immense curiosity and an unbridled hunger for knowledge. These are some of the wonderful quotes of this incredible woman: "One of the best things that happened to me is that I am a woman. All women should feel that way." "Dogs don't bite. People do." "I don't feel like spring. I feel like a hot red autumn." "Laugh when you're sad. Crying is too easy." "No one told me I was beautiful when I was a child. All children should be told they're beautiful, even if they're not." "It's better to be alone than miserable with someone." "Imperfection is beauty and madness is genius. It's better to be ridiculous than to be boring." "Disappointments make you open your eyes and close your heart." "I'm a little girl in a big world trying to find someone to love." "I've never left someone I believed in." "I have never cheated anyone. Sometimes I let men make their own mistakes." "If I had followed all the rules, I wouldn't have gotten anywhere." "It's easier to love a man than to live with him." "Don't hang your head, keep your forehead up and smile, because life is a beautiful thing and you have many reasons to smile."





Marilyn Monroe, often celebrated for her glamour and on-screen charisma, had an unexpected side that few knew about—her deep love for classic literature. Behind the Hollywood star image was someone who found solace, knowledge, and companionship in books. Marilyn once said, “If you’re ignorant, books won’t laugh at you,” revealing her understanding of literature as both a refuge and a source of wisdom. In an industry that often emphasized image over intellect, Marilyn’s private life and passion for reading offered a glimpse into her more introspective side.
Her interest in books wasn’t just a fleeting hobby but a lifelong pursuit. She built an impressive personal library of over 400 books, including works by authors like James Joyce, Leo Tolstoy, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Her shelves held titles spanning philosophy, history, poetry, and drama, reflecting a curiosity that went far beyond popular novels of the time. Marilyn’s love for classic literature and her admiration for authors like Dostoevsky and Whitman underscored her desire to connect with worlds and ideas beyond the silver screen.
As a self-taught reader, Marilyn’s relationship with books became a means of personal growth and self-education. She wasn’t formally schooled in the classics; instead, she pursued her reading as a way to expand her understanding of the world. Books became her teachers, filling the gaps in her education and providing insights that helped her navigate the complexities of fame. This deep engagement with literature challenged the shallow, “dumb blonde” stereotype Hollywood often projected onto her.
Marilyn’s love for reading even influenced her friendships and relationships. She often bonded with others over books and shared her favorites with friends. Her second husband, playwright Arthur Miller, shared her intellectual interests, and their connection grew partly from their shared passion for ideas and literature. During this time, Marilyn’s reading became even more prolific, as she explored works in existential philosophy and American and Russian literature. The relationship between Marilyn and Miller highlighted her need to be understood beyond her beauty, as someone with thoughts and ideas she wished to share.
Monroe’s choice to embrace reading despite her demanding career showed her determination to find depth and meaning in her life. Many accounts from those close to her mention seeing her with a book in hand, even on set. This habit wasn’t for show; books offered Marilyn comfort and companionship, grounding her amid the turbulence of Hollywood. She turned to literature for both an escape and a way to better understand herself and the human condition.
To this day, Marilyn Monroe’s love for classic literature reveals an often-overlooked dimension of her personality. She demonstrated that learning and beauty were not mutually exclusive, and she challenged stereotypes through her personal pursuit of knowledge. Monroe’s story continues to resonate with fans who see in her a reminder that self-education and curiosity can flourish regardless of public expectations. Her legacy as a reader is as profound as her legacy as a star, a testament to the belief that, as she once said, “books won’t laugh at you”—they remain steady friends in an ever-changing world.



--企業管理看個案 Lady Gaga
HBS Cases: Lady GagaWhat goes into creating the world's largest pop star? Before her fame hit, Lady Gaga's manager faced decisions that could have derailed the performer's career. A new case by Associate Professor Anita Elberse examines the strategic marketing choices that instead created a global brand.



陳邁《習築‧ 憶往》;懷念陳邁 (羅時瑋 簡學義代表)、李宗盛【#People 人物國際週報】007 :陳邁 老師在簡學義大三時,偷偷將他的作品集收藏在一個抽屜裡,這一放就是四十多年,直到幾年前陳邁老師過世前才交還給他。 老師說:「因為我很好奇,我想看這個在學校裡看起來冥頑不靈的學生,將來會是個什麼樣的建築師。」 ​ 簡學義微仰頭,看向遠方:「老師,您今天看到我,我也跟隨著您的腳步,站在國家文藝獎的得獎臺上了。」



「創作是含蓄的,萬事萬物皆有生命,去激發這潛在的生命,就是創造。創造有如水中的倒影,只有在水面光滑如鏡時,才有倒影。」
#張肅肅 老師五十年前在課堂上的這段話,讓年輕的簡學義宛如撥雲見日,啟發他對建築本質創作的深刻了解,也自此將張肅肅視為自己一生永恆的導師。
簡學義認為,建築從來不是個人表現的英雄主義,而是必須對自然宇宙抱持著謙虛。
對他而言, 建築是 #對社會集體心靈的建構,是 #文化的顯像。期盼國家能將建築視為需要深耕的「#文化工程」而非土木工程,提供健康的土壤,讓臺灣下一代的年輕創作者,開出真正屬於本土的繁盛花朵。
除了啟蒙他創作哲思的張肅肅老師外,簡學義在致詞中也特別感念另一位影響他一生的恩師——第18屆國家文藝獎得主,陳邁老師。
#陳邁 老師在簡學義大三時,偷偷將他的作品集收藏在一個抽屜裡,這一放就是四十多年,直到幾年前陳邁老師過世前才交還給他。
老師說:「因為我很好奇,我想看這個在學校裡看起來冥頑不靈的學生,將來會是個什麼樣的建築師。」
簡學義微仰頭,看向遠方:「老師,您今天看到我,我也跟隨著您的腳步,站在國家文藝獎的得獎臺上了。」
◆ 典禮完整直播.感動重溫:https://ncaf.tw/QGq27






2020.12.16 羅時瑋來訪,談到陳邁夫人訪東海之事 (之前,她看過漢清講堂中羅時瑋懷念陳邁老師的影片)。我有兩建議:陳邁《習築‧ 憶往》可交出版社出版;可編陳邁文集》,譬如下文中:

陳邁老師常鼓勵後進介紹好書,譬如說,他見過Lawrence Halprin ( 1916 – 2009) ,我們可以在Cities (1963) 中譯本 2000的書末,看到他很認真寫的文ˊ章....

**** 今天看到一張陳邁先生與漢寶德先生的照片。
兩位先生都有回憶錄,很好。



陳邁《習築‧ 憶往》





陳邁老師常鼓勵後進介紹好書,譬如說,他見過Lawrence Halprin ( 1916 – 2009) ,我們可以在Cities (1963) 中譯本 2000的書末,看到他很認真寫的文ˊ章;The RSVP cycles; creative processes in the human environment. (1970, c1969) 中譯本1983


  • Cities (1963) 中譯本 2000






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Lawrence Halprin




郜瑩 連續卅年,皆會收到陳邁建築師寄給我以他們公司當年設計建築的作品,今年初陳先生過世了...


另外,當然也還包括從六○年代初就與費宗澄先生合作、致力於台灣建築品質提升的建築實務工作而不遺餘力,甚至一直到現在仍扮演著守護台灣建築界永續發展的長者、擔任台灣建築改革社初任社長的陳邁先生。台灣建築界在今天日漸開放並臻於成熟的境界(當然還有很多努力的空間),陳邁先生有著功不可沒的地位。




陳老師的回憶錄,質樸,可喜的還有人名索引;一世的恩人都提到。
我選談東海的1.5頁:建築教育的品築因素;高褆謹院長。

陳邁《習築‧ 憶往》pp.112~13









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李宗盛賣北投老家!籌2億捐花蓮門諾建長照中心
記者關韶文/台北報導

愛永不止息!「大哥」李宗盛決定把北投老家捐售出來,售出的款項將成為臺灣基督教門諾會醫療財團法人的長照整合服務及人才培育中心建置專款,這項興建工程總經費估計約2億元,主要經費就是由李宗盛捐贈。

李宗盛笑說,他從15歲起,就在媽媽為他準備的愛之居所下成長,為了讓孩子有很安穩的成長環境、把一切最好的都給他這個唯一的兒子,李媽媽節衣縮食、標會,終於買下北投的房子,這是最初的愛。

李宗盛也在充滿愛的家屋裡,度過一切美好,包括青少年的躁動,成年後安穩落定。他的代表作包括《生命中的精靈》也在這創作完成,這棟老屋對他而言極具意義,象徵媽媽對他的愛,他感性地說:「哪有人在60歲的時候,還能待在15歲的臥房工作,所以我心中充滿很多愛,很感激我母親。」


照顧偏鄉,對長者的關愛,李宗盛從未停止,他透露對長者的關心和愛是由媽媽傳遞給他的,「母親在年老過程給我很多啟發,94歲很可愛,最常講的笑話和我職業都很不一樣,我進門一定會大叫她名字。」他每天都會抽空和媽媽交談互動,並轉換不同「職業」和她聊天,也會幫媽媽按摩捏腳,笑說:「剛開始捏腳,媽媽也會不好意思,現在換她會把腳翹起來,褲管拉起,自動讓我捏腳。」


門諾會醫療財團法人總執行長趙福厚代表門諾法人機構,向李宗盛致上最誠摯的謝意,感謝他的挺身而出,願意將母親給他的、陪伴他一生,至今仍在使用的房子捐出來,支持門諾興建長照整合服務及人才培育中心。


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第十八屆國家文藝獎得主- 建築家 陳邁



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資深建築師陳邁,軒秀瑋奇,果毅端方。少歲隻身來臺,流離寒躓,砥志礱習,卒業國立成功大學建築工程學系;嗣負笈歐美,獲麻省理工學院建築碩士學位,潛脩研幾,閎覽博練。遄返開辦建築師事務所,儲訓設計規劃人才,提攜培植秀異後進,尤以《曾文青年活動中心》、《國立自然科學博物館》、《高鐵嘉義站與臺南站》等經典作品稱詠,體大思精,自出胸臆。復長期於國內知名大學任教,創置「建築改革社」,力促校際學術合作,提升執業服務品質;豐厚建築教育內涵,推動專技考試興革,啟瀹陶鈞,默化薪傳;燒犀觀火,謨慮籌運。平居眷注重大公共建築,殫智國際競圖評審;援引先進合宜法規,參訂完善施工準則,卓識洞見,遠矚高瞻。曾獲頒中華民國傑出建築師獎暨建築金獎、國家文藝獎等殊榮。綜其生平,形塑臺灣建築文化典範,彰顯時代藝術美學價值,弘聲茂績,望尊泰斗;遺風遐緒,蓬島芳垂。遽聞溘然辭世,悼惜良殷,應予明令褒揚,用示政府篤念才彥之至意。










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參加陳邁老師的紀念會:ALOHA 精神。會後請羅時瑋到漢清講堂作更深入的說明。





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一代「典範」與「人格者」
對於歷史,最令人珍貴的就是「典範」,對於社會,最令人崇敬的就是「人格者」,而陳邁先生就是這個時代的「典範」與「人格者」,這些不只來自於一個建築師的專業修為,更來自於一個人的廣闊胸襟與道德修持,成就厚澤人間無私的大我與大愛,這不只是人類持續賴予推動進步的寶貴力量,更是人類累積存在意義的真正價值。
我有幸在1977年東海大學建築系三年級時受教於 陳邁老師,印象深刻於 陳老師對建築設計的理性思維與自律的嚴謹要求,記得期末評圖後,我遲交了作品集報告,陳老師嚴厲責備了我,讓我渡過了一個心中忐忑的暑假,但是接到成績單後,才知道老師仍然給了我最高的成績,更讓我深刻體會了老師愛深責切的心情。直到不久前,已歷四十年後,老師才告訴我他其實一直保留著我學生時代的那本作品集作業,因為他當時即期待著,想看看當時這桀傲不馴的學生有一個什麼様的未來,有一天也許再將這個作品集返還給他,紀念這段師生情誼。
而沒有想到,在還沒來得及拿回陳老師這灌溉了他滿滿愛心為我保存的作業的時候,陳老師就突然離開了我們,心中除了萬般的不捨,更是籠罩著深深無助的茫然,因為,這些年來,陳老師除了成功的建築事業成為專業界的砥柱外,更成為建築界調合鼎鼐的大家長,帶領建築界突破專業的障礙,為了建立理想的專業環境,為了年輕建築師的未來,讓專業的潛能得以發揮,不虛擲國家的能量。
而今,波濤仍然洶湧,我們卻頓失倚靠,更惶恐於無人足堪懿德,𠄘擔如 您一般成就照亮黑夜的明燈,繼續指引大家前進的道路。
正因為,這一切「典範」的樹立,無關於專業的汲汲營營與成就,更無關於設計的琢鏤鑽研與表現,而是一個「人格者」所藴積的令人尊敬的偉大的道德品質與力量。
去年底,呂欽文建築師主持國立臺灣大學建築與城鄉研究所的系列講座,邀請了我發表一場演講:「臺灣大學人文大樓設計經驗—公民社會公共事務的運作下建築專業與本質的關照」,陳邁老師身體不適,卻全程參與了這場演講,給予了我無比的支持與鼓勵,讓我深受感動。之後,陳老師即開始了辛苦的化學療程,由於需要靜養,避免感染,更因為陳老師的低調,謝絕了所有人的探訪,也因此,這場演講成了陳老師在公開場合我們所能親炙他的最後一次出現的身影。
謝謝陳老師!無限的感恩!無盡的懷念!
在陳老師的告別式上,我與「建築改革社」徐岩奇社長及呂欽文前社長共同悼唸了一封信,並置入靈柩火化為永恆的印記:



「最敬愛的陳老師:
願您一路好走,
在天之靈永遠安詳!
大家都沒有想到
您會這麼突然的離開我們,
我們是如此的萬般的不捨,
也幾乎沒有做好任何準備。
但是,我們必須堅強,
您走過的道路,
您所樹立的典範,
我們必然跟隨。
就像班雅明(Walter Benjamin)所說的,
承擔起這微弱的彌賽亞的力量,延續歷史,
信守對先人託付的承諾。
我們必將不辱 您的託付,
守護 您未竟的理想,
不辜負 您的期待,
成為值得被 您託付的人,
成為值得領受 您的愛的人。
以此承諾,
讓 您得以安息!
安息吧!
最敬愛的老師!
———學生 簡學義代表 叩首 敬上 2019/04/22 」


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