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re: An SEC legend passed away today (with new Pat Dye quotes)
Posted on 2/19/16 at 3:56 pm to ErnestTBassmaster
Posted on 2/19/16 at 3:56 pm to ErnestTBassmaster
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This doesn't sound right. She could not attend law school after only one year of undergraduate school, I don't think.
I have no idea about the particular facts in this case, but things were a wee bit different back then in terms of earning a professional degree. While the liberal arts model was certainly in effect, the models for certain educational paths (like lawyer, doctor, Louisiana governor) tended to de-emphasize many aspects of modern schooling. Hell, some of the great lawyers of that and prior ages never even graduated from law school. Clarence Darrow is a legendary example. Lincoln is another.
Posted on 2/19/16 at 4:25 pm to randomways
Harper Lee
One of the best novels ever written but more importantly, for me anyway, was they was she represented Alabama. We have always said there are 2 Alabama's and only one ever gets talked about publicly. Well, she represented the other Alabama that most of us knew and have loved our whole life. The slow pace of life, warm breezes and good, down home people that are actually very well- spoken. That won't get as many readers in the NYT as a story about a lynching but to most of us Alabamians, what she described was OUR way of life, not the crap always shown about Alabama that was designed by Madison Avenue to both discourage commerce and trade form coming south but also to make sure it went to places such as NYC, Boston, Philly. This media propaganda from the Big Apple still exists to this day BTW.
Also, her and Capote were the first mainstream writers to bring a darker edge into writing. This brought a whole new audience to literature and also a whole new genre of movies to Hollywood.
Thanks for your contributions. You will be missed.
One of the best novels ever written but more importantly, for me anyway, was they was she represented Alabama. We have always said there are 2 Alabama's and only one ever gets talked about publicly. Well, she represented the other Alabama that most of us knew and have loved our whole life. The slow pace of life, warm breezes and good, down home people that are actually very well- spoken. That won't get as many readers in the NYT as a story about a lynching but to most of us Alabamians, what she described was OUR way of life, not the crap always shown about Alabama that was designed by Madison Avenue to both discourage commerce and trade form coming south but also to make sure it went to places such as NYC, Boston, Philly. This media propaganda from the Big Apple still exists to this day BTW.
Also, her and Capote were the first mainstream writers to bring a darker edge into writing. This brought a whole new audience to literature and also a whole new genre of movies to Hollywood.
Thanks for your contributions. You will be missed.
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