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1999-01-05 Thread William Hugh Tunstall
-Caveat Lector- Thank you for the inspiring story. Although I am a little bit curious why exactly a "homosexual, atheist, marxist composition teacher" would object to your musical composition, presumably, a work that expresses humanity's movement towards "freedom." I would imagine that an indi

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1999-01-05 Thread Howard R. Davis III
-Caveat Lector- Edward Britton wrote: > > -Caveat Lector- > > Howard: > > Touche' oh windmill tilting one! But yours would seem to be an argument for > my point in the long run. Two things must be accomplished through higher > education: learning foremost and graduation second. Some do not hav

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1999-01-05 Thread Edward Britton
-Caveat Lector- Howard: Touche' oh windmill tilting one! But yours would seem to be an argument for my point in the long run. Two things must be accomplished through higher education: learning foremost and graduation second. Some do not have your demonstrated--and admirable--fortitude when it

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1999-01-05 Thread Howard R. Davis III
-Caveat Lector- Edward Britton wrote: > > -Caveat Lector- > > Howard: > > All true, but can you imagine wrapping a thesis around any of these > postulations? I'm not long out of college, so the very idea makes me cringe! > > Edward ><> > > It seems to me that the greatest con of all times h

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1999-01-05 Thread Edward Britton
-Caveat Lector- Howard: All true, but can you imagine wrapping a thesis around any of these postulations? I'm not long out of college, so the very idea makes me cringe! Edward ><> > It seems to me that the greatest con of all times has got to be the >fractional reserve system of banking an