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TallTitan34

I believe Loras also has a class on the Cubs.

When I entered Marquette there was a class on the history of baseball.  I'm disappointed they don't have it anymore as I would like to take it my final semester with some credits to kill.

Mayor McCheese

Step 1: Overpay players to bring excitement that this year will be their year
Step 2: ???
Step 3: Profit!.... errr disappointment.


sorry, had to... I won't hate on the Cubs anymore, but I feel that my diagram of the Cubs franchise summed up in a way the Underpants Gnomes could understand is worth an A.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/NCAA/dayone&sportCat=ncb

pure genius stuff by Bill Simmons, remember to read day 2

77ncaachamps

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Cooby Snacks

Quote from: TallTitan34 on November 09, 2008, 09:54:19 PM

When I entered Marquette there was a class on the history of baseball.  I'm disappointed they don't have it anymore as I would like to take it my final semester with some credits to kill.

It's offered every few years as a capstone or seminar course.  My sister took it her senior year in 2003, it was taught by a law professor, and it mostly covered labor relations and the business infrastructure of the game.  Very dry, and in a sense, rather wasteful, considering there's so much to say about baseball's role in American social history.

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