Geezer in another thread:
"When I was at UM, the school was consistently in the top 5 nationally in academics. Of course, Detroit was the richest city in the nation too, and the two factors worked in tandem."
Geezer, I wonder if we might have overlapped at any point in Detroit or Ann Arbor. Detroit was certainly a top city when I grew up there.
On another topic, in going through some old papers I came across a Michigan football ticket stub dated Oct. 7th, 1939! Michigan vs. MSC (Michigan State College), Michigan Stadium, section 2, Row 35. I was 8 years old and this was my first game at the Big House and I remember it vividly. My Dad had M-Club tickets and he must have saved this for me as a memento. I was hooked for life thereafter. Saw Tom Harmon play. that day.
(this is something I have written about in a previous discussion several years ago)
"When I was at UM, the school was consistently in the top 5 nationally in academics. Of course, Detroit was the richest city in the nation too, and the two factors worked in tandem."
Geezer, I wonder if we might have overlapped at any point in Detroit or Ann Arbor. Detroit was certainly a top city when I grew up there.
On another topic, in going through some old papers I came across a Michigan football ticket stub dated Oct. 7th, 1939! Michigan vs. MSC (Michigan State College), Michigan Stadium, section 2, Row 35. I was 8 years old and this was my first game at the Big House and I remember it vividly. My Dad had M-Club tickets and he must have saved this for me as a memento. I was hooked for life thereafter. Saw Tom Harmon play. that day.
(this is something I have written about in a previous discussion several years ago)
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