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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Thoughts on Greg Schiano Leaving RFootball
This morning started with a bang. I pull up TweetDeck and start to see lots of people tweeting about Schiano to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. At first it seemed far fetched. But as the minutes rolled on by, the reality … Continue reading
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WWII in Photos
This morning I was reminded via an e-mail sent to me by a friend, of the horror, drama, and fury of war. Specifically, I was reminded of World War II. But I was also reminded of something else. Within the … Continue reading
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The Answer to the Question About “The Barn”
So in my last post, I ended with a question about the College Avenue Gym, aka “The Barn.” The question was: “Quick trivia question: Who are the only two known U.S. Presidents to visit the Rutgers College Avenue Gymnasium? They … Continue reading
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The College Avenue Gym (aka “The Barn”) turns 80
On Thursday, January 12, 2012, The College Avenue Gym on the New Brunswick Campus of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey turned 80 years old. Below is a restatement of an article by – who else? – Source from … Continue reading
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