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<Jon Greene writes...>
> Subject: Re: Brian Jopling
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> Jon Greene
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> P.S. Contrary to some disparaging remarks that I heard at the recent
> Harvard-RPI game there really are some engineers on the RPI team. For
> example, Joe Juneau majored in Aeronautical Engineering and Tony Hejna
> of HOCKEY-L fame majored, I believe, in Mathematics (close enough - and
> probably harder anyway).
I think it was generally conceded that Aero was the toughest major at RPI.
Some of the biggest weed-out courses came during senior year. I knew
quite a few people whose pictures in the yearbook say "Aero" but graduated
"Mech". I think Aero had the largest number of required credit hours
to graduate also.
It is an accomplishment to graduate in a technical discipline, and those
gentlemen who were accomplished on the ice as well really epitomize the
concept of Student/Athlete. I don't want to start any war over who went
to a better school, but I do want to point out that, in the money sports,
this concept is slowly dying out, and the NC-- pays lip service to it
at best.
/matt
P.S. ...and for Brian - Those of us who were fans in '86 remember
you well. I wonder how many other RPI hockey alums are going to stumble
on to this list...
--
Matthew W Jonson [log in to unmask]
None of this has to do with any opinion of the Government.
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