In 1980, George Saunders spent his summer prospecting for oil in the Texas Panhandle. Then a 21-year-old student of geophysical engineering at the Colorado School of Mines, Saunders had joined a crew ...
Anyone who loves George Saunders’s writing can tell you about his wicked imagination: luminous, dark, wholly original, and quite frequently supernatural. Saunders is, after all, the man who gave us ...
Last Sunday, The New York Times Magazine wrote a fawning profile of the writer George Saunders, the 54-year-old Amarillo native whose witty post-postmodern short stories have earned him a MacArthur ...
George is a good little monkey…and always very curious! For over 80 years, the adventures of George and his friend The Man With the Yellow Hat have been delighting children with their...
George (English: / ˈdʒɔːrdʒ /) is a masculine given name derived from the Greek Georgios (Γεώργιος; Ancient Greek: [ɡeɔ́ːrɡi.os], Modern Greek: [ʝeˈorʝi.os]). [1][2][3] It may have been a theophoric name, with origins in Zeus Georgos, an early title of the Greek god Zeus.
The earliest recording of the name George is in 303, following the death of the Christian martyr Saint George. However, its origins date further back to the Greek god Zeus Georgos who was sacrificed as a means to produce a successful farm harvest.
In 2010, George went all in to purchase the diner, ready to bring a warm atmosphere and satisfying home-cooked food to the Clintonville/Beechwold community. Our food and restaurant have been recognized by The Columbus Dispatch.
George is a classic name with roots in Greek culture, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker." It carries a timeless sense of strength and simplicity that has made it popular across generations and cultures.