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Russell Jaslow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I don't think it is a matter of Clarkson having "an amazing number
> of alums for a school that size," but more a manner of hockey being
> the only game in town in Clarkson. Heck, the only entertainment in
> town. That, and a devoted fan base.
> It goes pretty much like this -- you go to Clarkson, you become a
> hockey fan. You don't become a hockey fan, you flunk out.
I have a co-worker who went to Clarkson, graduated about 1972. He
claims that he never went to hockey games. This despite the fact
that he is a native of the North Country (Watertown). He didn't
flunk out. :-)
I am thankful that he doesn't care about Clarkson's hockey team, or I
would be hearing about it continuously.
Ralph Baer
RPI '68, '70, '74
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