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Mike Dixon and Jay sure brought back fond memories of Ann Arbor, MI.

 

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I was born at the Univ. of Mich. hospital, grew up in A2, got most of my first photo books when I caught the bug from the original and first Borders, bought my LP's from the last great record stores Schoolkids and Discount where Iggy Pop stocked the shelves (now closed, still open, respectively), ate the worlds greatest burgers Blimpy (open), bought my first serious Nikon at Big George's (open), was graduated from U of M, and still bleed BLUE, even if perenially disappointed! Listened to the 1998 Rose Bowl over the web while in London.

 

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I haven't seem a real game in years, but I am scheduled to be stateside this year and may get a chance, GO BLUE!

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Sorry, Chris. The term "Ivy League" first appeared in a column by

Caswell Adams in the New York Tribune in 1937, though the first "Ivy

Group" agreement between the eight schools wasn't signed until 1945.

While no longer dominant in football the League has for many years

inflicted and will continue to inflict pain and humiliation on the Big

Ten through the efforts of Joe Paterno,Brown'50...........

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Oh we're comparing notes on education/majors eh? Well, I enjoy CU

Boulder's football this past season, seeings how we kicked some

major a**. I am a doctoral candidate in mathematics here, and

hopefully I can kick the comprehensive exams' a**es and get on with

a dissertation. Governing dynamics (anyone watch that movie?) and

original work are what I want, anyone can prove what's been there

(countless generations of mathematicians have). Anyway, U. Of Mich.

is another school that's a great public institution. It comes down

to living where you want to and doing what you want to...that's

priceless gentlemen.

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david et al: i tackled the "ivy league" genesis question several

years ago in my column for the boston herald, "good question!" the

story may still be available in lexis-nexis "arcnws." in fact,

caswell adams was almost certainly not the originator of the phrase,

although his use of the term almost certainly popularized it.

improbable as it may sound, the league of four or IV league etymology

may be the correct one. there is no question that numerous

newspapers in the '20s used the abbreviation IV league to refer to

that early, elite sports combine. in addition, several college

newspapers used the phrase "ivy league" before adams, probably based

on the newpaper usage. it is also significant to note that the

phrase "ivy colleges" to refer to certain eastern schools (and not

just the current ivies -- the earliest reference applies the term to

amherst and williams) was used in the late 1800s. etymologies are

very tough, and sadly it is often the most pedestrian explanation for

the origin of a word that turns out to be the true one.

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Funny thing,

 

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I don't USE anything I "learned" from college for what I do today,

which is mostly "common sense". I guess it was just another hurdle

we, in this society, have to fulfill to get where we are in order to

make a life. In fact, my temporary offices are always lined w/my

recent archives, such that I may remind myself that I have a creative

side - left brain/right brain balance.

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hate to trot out an old warhorse, chris, but: college (school in

general) is less about learning what to think, than learning how to

think. you mite have taken away more from the experience than you

realize. then again, maybe you just drank a whole lot!!! :)

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As your doppelganger, I guess I should weigh in here. Honorary

cheesehead (born in Wisconsin), but grew up in the small but

great state of Maryland (unofficial motto: "Kicking Delaware's

Ass Since 1632"), attended the Univ. of California (go Bears!) for

undergrad & Northwestern Univ. for law school. Almost everyone

else in my family (incl. my grandfather), however, attended the

Univ. of Maryland & I'm quite happy to see that they'll now be

playing for the NCAA nat'l championship on Monday--GO TERPS!

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roger,

 

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In chem. eng. there was not much time to sleep much less drink. Only

TWO credit hours of electives in four years! So, if one wanted to

take, say, photography, art history, biology, music history, etc.,

which I did, one had to stay in school longer or during the summer.

Those profs were sadists.

 

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BTW, I did learn how to recognize anti-semitism; never saw it before,

Ann Arbor being a well mixed place.

 

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I saved my valuable drinking time for now.

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Roger:

 

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There are 2 Chris Chens who post to this list & I'm not the 1 who

posted this question (you must realize that amongst Chinese people,

the surname Chen is like Smith for the English or Kim for Koreans).

Since I don't post nearly as prolifically as the other Chris Chen, I

use the "Chris Chen (Wash., DC)" tag line to distinguish myself (BTW,

a doppelganger is a "ghostly double or wraith of a living person").

As to the Ann Arbor Chris Chen's reference to anti-semitism, I haven't

a clue as to what prompted it.

 

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"chris -- what the deuce are you talking about?? doppelgangers, anti-

semitism??? i just made a joke about college drinking, not an unknown

phenomenon."

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My first post - I've been a happy Leica user and visit this forum

frequently for entertainment purposes. I've never felt compelled to

contribute until reading the final line is this particular post. My

response:

 

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GO ILLINI!!!!

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