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On Tue, 10 Feb 1998, Greenie wrote:
> >The true story is that on the treacherous bus ride home from North Station,
> >Parker figured that they would not be able make the trip all the way to the
> >dormitories at West Campus. The players asked that they be dropped off at
> >the Dugout, but Parker knew that it would be inappropriate to leave his
> >players at a bar. In a moment of divine inspiration, he decided to allow the
> >players to get dropped off in front of Marsh Chapel, beside BU's School of
> >Theology. The Chapel is located directly across the street from the Dugout.
> >:-)
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> ...and thus the Dugout has become a post-beanpot tradition ever since.
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The Dugout was a hockey centre before Parker was coach. I was at BU from
70-74 and two national championships were well toasted there (and
elsewhere of course!) during that period.
Arthur Berman [log in to unmask]
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