ATLANTA --
Oglethorpe University will welcome the holiday season with the
86th annual Boar's Head Ceremony and Holiday Concert on Friday,
December 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Conant Performing Arts Center.
The evening will feature entertainment by the University
Singers and University Chorale, under the guest direction of
David Buice, soloists, guest harpist Julie Albertson and guest
accompanist Barbara Luhn.
The legend of Boar's Head can be traced to the late 14th
century at Queens College of Oxford University. Copcot, a
student wandering the forest of Shotover on the day before
Christmas, stopped to read Aristotle when he was attacked by a
wild boar. As the boar charged, Copcot stood his ground saying
in Greek, "Wisdom conquers even the treacherous beast." At the
last moment, he extended his arm, thus ramming the book down the
throat of the animal. The boar found Aristotle hard to swallow
and, amidst much choking and gasping, expired. Copcot brought
the carcass to the college cook, who roasted it, Aristotle and
all, for Christmas dinner. It was observed that those who ate
the flesh of the boar grew wiser with each bite.
Oglethorpe University, steeped in English tradition with ties
to Corpus Christi College of Oxford University, adopted the
tradition as an occasion to hold a holiday party for faculty,
staff and students. As the event has evolved through the years,
it has become a time to honor the inductees of Omicron Delta
Kappa, a national leadership honor society founded at Washington
and Lee University in 1914. The concert is free and open to the
public. Visit www.oglethorpe.edu (keyword: arts) for more
information.