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WCHA, here, sorry...Go Sioux!!

Nancy

-----Original Message-----
From: Ellen Kay Closs [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 9:27 AM
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Subject: Re: Hockey-L allegiances


I'm from the CCHA.  You probably won't appreciate that too much because
I am a MSU fan (born and bred, have been going to MSU games since I was
less than 1 year old:)  I'm hoping that there are other CCHA fans out
there.

GO STATE!
 -Ellen
MSU Graduate

Bob Griebel writes:

> Looking at Bill Fenwick's list of contest participants, I wonder
> whether anyone has done a survey of alma maters (or allegiances) of
> the Hockey-L subscribers [currently numbering 523].  Is that breakdown

> among info Wayne or Tom have for admin reasons?  My guess is that the
> ECAC has disproportionately high representation and I'm  further
> curious about how that breaks down between Ivies and non-Ivies.  My
> CCHA seems conspicuous by its absense, but I suppose auto workers and
> Great Lakes seamen are more likely to identify with Lions and Bears
> (oh my!) than college hockey.
>
> There's no point to my musings, just curiosity about the facts, the
> why's, and what light or opinions others can shed.
>
> Bob Griebel
> Michigan
>



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good teacher is not how many questions he can asks his pupils that they
will answer readily, but how many questions he inspires them to ask
which he finds hard to answer."  -Alice Wellington Rollins

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