From: Damon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
But does an "honorary" degree mean anything? I got mine the hard way, and I would hope all those hours studying and selling text books for beer money mean something!


Damon.


I think they have nothing but sentimental value for those who receive it. Assuming they care enough about them.


Going back to my example, Michael Kamen is a top-rated, world-famous composer and conductor. All those young musicians he is *leading* are recently graduated or about to. He didn't finish Julliard. But he has a career. What's the real message here?

JJ

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