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Rob speaks the truth - in fact, I still have the t-shirt for the WTS&MB! It
was a kazoo band as I remember...
Don Linebaugh
At 06:17 PM 3/22/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>the graduate students accepted for the second year of the MA program at
>William and Mary (1980) were asked to identify Walter Taylor and his
>conjunctive
>method on a preliminary exam to assess the knowledge of the group...No one
>provided a correct answer and we were subsequently chastised for
>it. Consequently,
>an ad hoc Walter Talyor Society and Marching Band was established complete
>with "uniforms". I remember long sessions at the local "deli" discussing the
>merits of Taylor's contribution and relevance to the historical
>archaeology. I
>hope some of the other members might chime in to confirm this distant memory!
>
>Rob
"Where is human nature so weak as in the bookstore!"
Henry Ward Beecher
Donald W. Linebaugh, Ph.D., R.P.A.
Director, Program for Archaeological Research
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Allied Faculty, Historic Preservation Department, College of Design
University of Kentucky
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