Posted on 10/17/2008 11:37:46 AM PDT by sunmars
From HillBuzz
There’s something incredibly interesting in the Mills College yearbook from 1996 or 1997
Cryptic clue
Anyone in California who can head over to the library at Mills College will find something very interesting in the Mills College yearbook from 1996 or 1997.
All this talk of plumbers lately made us think about butchers, BAKERS and candlestick makers too.
Who was the other guy, or gal, in that tub?
Oh yah…baker.
A rub-a-dub-dub!
Wonder if there are photos of any bakers in those Mills College yearbooks.
In Martinique, they’ve got a baker or two, from what we hear. No pictures though.
THOSE are all in California. San Francisco area. At this address:
5000 MacArthur Boulevard
Oakland, California
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Now for the Killer part string us in the face.
Rick Ayers received his Masters in Education at Mills College (1997)
I have to say that I had some pretty decent professors. One or two were full of themselves. I think going to school in a small city helped. I did actually have John Zogby (the pollster) as an instructor for a government class one semester. I don’t remember him trying to influence us in any way. I also think by being older than many of the other people in my class, helped me to be more analytical in what I was being taught. I never felt pressured to think one way or another, but I’m sure a lot has changed since then. When I initially started taking classes, only people who worked days could attend at night. Then the college changed their rules, and my night classes ended up with a lot of youngsters, who weren’t really serious about their educational experience. I wouldn’t want to have to be in classrooms with them today. I’d probably feel compelled to smack a few of them.
Connecting dots here.
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