*Vera Lachmann taught first at Vassar, 1940–41; then at Brearley; then in the German departments at Salem College in North Carolina, Bryn Mawr, and Yale. In 1948 she moved to New York, where she taught classics at Brooklyn College until her retirement. From 1944 to 1970, she ran Camp Catawba, a summer camp for boys in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. There she and her life partner, Tui St. George Tucker, a composer, flutist, and recorder teacher, inspired generations of classicists, musicians, artists, dramatists, poets, and writers. See Miller, Catawba Assembly, and Miller, ed., Homer’s Sun Still Shines, a collection of Vera Lachmann’s works.