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As he crossed the stage at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to receive his award, Newman recited a poem he had composed for the occasion: “The secrets fell over/like a lover in clover/when I checked the government books/The blue zones are poor/the records no more/the 100-year-olds are all crooks.”

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Early in Clover’s career, before she became a botanist, she worked at a segregated school for Mexican American students.

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In one shake of a lamb’s tail, the Della Rossas were living like pigs in clover.

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Together, Ivy and Shilling made a place for Gran to lie in her favorite glade, where the ground was soft and covered in clover, and nearby ran a gentle river.

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Rembrandt van Rijn was famous, wealthy and generally in clover when he painted this majestic portrait that’s now at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, Calif. It is, of course, a self-portrait — a painting of the “ugly and plebeian face by which he was ill-favored,” as one early Rembrandt chronicler, Filippo Baldinucci, rather brutally put it.

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