----- Original Message ----- From: "David Silberstein" <davids at kithrup.com> To: "Dragaera List" <dragaera at dragaera.info> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 6:33 PM Subject: Teckla and Tekla Another question that only Steve might be able to answer: Was the naming of House Teckla in any way related to the Hungarian ethnologist Tekla Dömötör? [1] "Tekla" is a very common Jewish name. It was the name of my Grandparents dog, a miniature schnauzer who spent all of his time shaking, trembling, quivering in fear, and hiding under furniture. That's who the House was named after.