I always figured that once the place became coed, attending would be a lot less painful. and now, ANY school's gonna have a public gay presence. in the '60s, that naturally wasn't remotely the case. but you say it's actually populated enough to be a real TOWN?
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised at the yuppie thing although I can't fig…
I always figured that once the place became coed, attending would be a lot less painful. and now, ANY school's gonna have a public gay presence. in the '60s, that naturally wasn't remotely the case. but you say it's actually populated enough to be a real TOWN?
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised at the yuppie thing although I can't figure out why it'd be a desirable location for anyone NOT affiliated with Dartmouth. I like university towns as a rule, having spent many happy days visiting friends in Ann Arbor. but it's (or WAS) also not far from what was once a great city. closest great city to Hanover is...what? Boston?
I always figured that once the place became coed, attending would be a lot less painful. and now, ANY school's gonna have a public gay presence. in the '60s, that naturally wasn't remotely the case. but you say it's actually populated enough to be a real TOWN?
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised at the yuppie thing although I can't figure out why it'd be a desirable location for anyone NOT affiliated with Dartmouth. I like university towns as a rule, having spent many happy days visiting friends in Ann Arbor. but it's (or WAS) also not far from what was once a great city. closest great city to Hanover is...what? Boston?
obviously, I'm a city boy.