Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Bill
Yep, that was the mansion. It was really interesting. We also drove to the
haunted place on the campus of the university. Was great fun as it was
something so different to do. Was even more fun that the tour of Budweiser.
We also went to the Masters and Johnson Institute, the zoo, and the art
gallery. See what we profs. do when we attend conferences : ). I guess it
is a "go" for me to attend a 2 day seminar in Seattle this summer, but won't
be able to have much free time at this one. Don't tell Kathy, but it is a
computer seminar. Wouldn't she just ROTF. The great computer genius (me) is
going to a conference so she can show others at school how to make good use
of their computers--hahahaha.
jackief
William J. Foristal wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
>
> Hi Jackie,
>
> I know that when I went there it was a bastion of liberal thinking amidst
> a rather conservative neighborhood. This was during the Vietnam War and
> I remember students protesting the war being allowed time to make brief
> statements to classes about why they opposed the war.
>
> But I graduated in '73 and, aside from an annual donation, did not keep
> up with what was going on with respect to their curriculum. I'll see if
> I can find out about the sociology department.
>
> I know the restaurant you are talking about. I think it's the old Lemp
> mansion. Lemp was a prominent brewery in early St. Louis. And we did
> have a lot of ghosts in our city so the haunted houses are no surprise.
> :)
>
> Bill
>
> On Tue, 17 Mar 1998 05:37:07 -0600 Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> >Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> >Oh, oh, Bill
> >
> >I think it was Washington U., they were gossiping about. I think it
> >was
> >talked so much because Washington faculty and administration were well
> >known
> >to be truly independent. They are suppose to have dropped sociology
> >as a
> >separate department and combined it with something else. No longer
> >the
> >topic of gossip though in academia. When I was in St Louis went on a
> >haunted house tour--very interesting--you got a chance to see the city
> >in a
> >different way. Went to that resturant that is in that once
> >millionaire's
> >home. The one that had a tunnel to the brewery he opened from his
> >house.
> >
> >jackief
> >
> >William J. Foristal wrote:
> >
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
> >>
> >> Hi Jackie,
> >>
> >> There are several universities in St. Louis. University of Missouri
> >has
> >> a campus there. Washington University (my alma mater) where John
> >> Danforth, one of the Ralston Purina heirs is chancellor. Webster
> >> University, Fontbonne, and a few others I can't remember right now.
> >>
> >> And there are a lot of companies like Anheuser Busch and Ralston
> >Purina
> >> that have their roots based in St. Louis.
> >>
> >> Bill
> >>
> >> On Sat, 14 Mar 1998 02:41:32 -0600 Jackie Fellows
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> writes:
> >> >Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >Hi Bill
> >> >
> >> >Is the U of St Louis the only college there?? I can't remember.
> >It
> >> >is the
> >> >college that had Laud Humphreys as a faculty member. The gossip is
> >> >that the
> >> >faculty could not get along at all--differences in sociological
> >> >perspective,
> >> >etc. Part of the reason was that Humphreys was thought to have
> >> >conducted
> >> >unethical research for his dissertation. The administration said
> >they
> >> >were
> >> >making a combined department--can't remember the title they gave
> >it,
> >> >maybe
> >> >behavioral sciences or something like that--because of money
> >> >considerations. But, of course, other reasons were thought by
> >many.
> >> >Oh the
> >> >trivia you pick up sometimes in gossip.
> >> >
> >> >I really don't know much about Monsanto, so can't comment on what
> >they
> >> >do.
> >> >But, St. Louis does have quite a bit of old wealth there don't
> >> >they--Budweiser, etc. Went on a tour of haunted houses in St.
> >Louis
> >> >once
> >> >when I was at my first conference. Very interesting city in more
> >ways
> >> >than
> >> >one.
> >> >
> >> >jackief
> >> >
> >>
> >>
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