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	<title>Comments on: The Eminent Supreme Artist, Revisited</title>
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		<title>By: silvia limentani</title>
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		<description>In 1957 I was a 24 years old Research Associate at Northwestern University, shortly arrived from Italy. After some months during which I had not heard a single word of Italian I heard the Carugatis speaking among themselves in a supermarket and could not resist the temptation of approaching them. They were very friendly and shortly after asked me at their home. We became good friends. I did appreciate Eraldo&#039;s professionality and -may I add -Menna&#039;s (as Minerva was called) cooking and the warmth of both of them. 
In 1960 I came back to Italy and for a while it was just Christmas cards. Then they came back too and once we met in Milano.
I have learned today with sadness of is passing away. 
I hope Anna and her sisters may come to know the good memory I cherish of her parents.
                     Silvia Limentani</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1957 I was a 24 years old Research Associate at Northwestern University, shortly arrived from Italy. After some months during which I had not heard a single word of Italian I heard the Carugatis speaking among themselves in a supermarket and could not resist the temptation of approaching them. They were very friendly and shortly after asked me at their home. We became good friends. I did appreciate Eraldo&#8217;s professionality and -may I add -Menna&#8217;s (as Minerva was called) cooking and the warmth of both of them.<br />
In 1960 I came back to Italy and for a while it was just Christmas cards. Then they came back too and once we met in Milano.<br />
I have learned today with sadness of is passing away.<br />
I hope Anna and her sisters may come to know the good memory I cherish of her parents.<br />
                     Silvia Limentani</p>
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