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It was Paterno's fault.;-}Injuries reported but no news on severity.
George Atherton is buried right outside the building. The ceiling damage was likely caused by him rolling over in his grave due to the sad state of university leadership.
Joe did not call the Construction Police.
Take his name off the building and rename the structure to be called the Rodney Erikson Balcony...both crumble under the slightest pressure.
It was W's fault. He also blew up the levees.It was Paterno's fault.;-}
I had Thermodynamics in Schwabb.Had one class in Schwab, do not remember at all what class it was. I do remember it was one that I only went to on occasion though.
I think you owe it to your high school Shakespeare teacher. I'm sure you've been observing and facilitating plenty of heat, temp change, work and energy in the cabana.I had Thermodynamics in Schwabb.
I just couldn't grasp that course and did just okay on the first two exams, but when Finals came, I just couldn't get motivated to study that crap...but apparently the Finals Gods were looking after me.
To this day I have no idea how I did so well on that final. I opened my report card expecting a "C" and couldn't believe that I actually received an "A"in the course. I never did bother going to pick up my final exam Blue Book out of fear that the Professor made some kind of mistake.
I think it was ME22 for me as the thermo course in Schwab. Weird this is the last part of the course was about gears, if I remember it correctly. But, that was back in Fall 1981 I think. Many brain cells lost since then. It was my only course in Schwab. My roomate had a Intro to Movies, or something like that in Schwab. Said it was the hardest course that he ever took as a Computer Science majorI had Thermodynamics in Schwabb.
I just couldn't grasp that course and did just okay on the first two exams, but when Finals came, I just couldn't get motivated to study that crap...but apparently the Finals Gods were looking after me.
To this day I have no idea how I did so well on that final. I opened my report card expecting a "C" and couldn't believe that I actually received an "A"in the course. I never did bother going to pick up my final exam Blue Book out of fear that the Professor made some kind of mistake.
Joe knew the condition of the building was deteriorating, and did nothing to stop it.
Thoust is correct.I think you owe it to your high school Shakespeare teacher. I'm sure you've been observing and facilitating plenty of heat, temp change, work and energy in the cabana.
ME22 it was and Schwabb Auditorium in the Fall of 1981 would have been the time and place. I'm getting this eerie feeling that the instructor switched our grades.I think it was ME22 for me as the thermo course in Schwab. Weird this is the last part of the course was about gears, if I remember it correctly. But, that was back in Fall 1981 I think. Many brain cells lost since then. It was my only course in Schwab. My roomate had a Intro to Movies, or something like that in Schwab. Said it was the hardest course that he ever took as a Computer Science major
DangME22 it was and Schwabb Auditorium in the Fall of 1981 would have been the time and place. I'm getting this eerie feeling that the instructor switched our grades.
A section of plaster about 2' x 8' fell from the underside of the balcony and hit two prospective students. A male refused treatment. A female was transported to the hospital to receive stitches and staples for a head laceration. She returned later to finish SASD. Schwab is now closed until repairs are made.
A good buddy has always mentioned the nasty/difficult Schwab movie class from the mid-70's.