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John Nelson br> Hebron, Connecticut /p> p> I am sure my freshmen year at WVU in '66 was fairly typical: separate dorms with curfews, one pay phone per floor, communal showers, one TV in the basement lounge (3 channels), bologna turning green on the outer window sill in February. We had no microwaves, cars, nor calculators (remember the engineering students with their slide rules?) But we had a great time, didn't we? br> -- Robert C. Bailey br> Huntington, West Virginia /p> p> CONSERVATIVE PHILOLOGY br> Re: Chaplain Michael Tomlinson's letter (under "Hanging Curve") in Reader Mail's Little Big League : /p>Chaplain Michael Tomlinson makes a confusing argument about the stakes of the Conservative movement with the Republican Party. He also seems to be saying that the Conservative "media" was too clever by half by throwing the monkey wrench into Hilary Clinton's campaign machine
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writer McCain (relative?) uses hundreds of words to end with the line..."But wouldn't it be fun?" He wants us to have fun this November while we pull the lever voting.r canada goosethe ills of the major cities in the lammunity have been poorly served by decades of black leadership. They continue to reelect the very people whose policies keep them in poverty. No debate presence is going to change that. The MSM.