Liberal or not, I would have loved to see a communist influence on architecture class.
lancevance said:
Liberal or not, I would have loved to see a communist influence on architecture class.
The Dirty Sock said:
Critical Analysis of Who's the Boss?
Yes, but can you answer What's Happening?Dr. Nefario said:The Dirty Sock said:
Critical Analysis of Who's the Boss?
Who indeed.
Spoiler alert: it's Angela.
Dr. Nefario said:The Dirty Sock said:
Critical Analysis of Who's the Boss?
Who indeed.
Spoiler alert: it's Angela.
still one of my favorite Steven Tobolowski appearancesDr. Nefario said:The Dirty Sock said:
Critical Analysis of Who's the Boss?
Who indeed.
Spoiler alert: it's Angela.
Professor Bradford? He was great.Quote:
I took a history class on the history of American seapower and found it to be the most interesting class I had.
Did you have Killingsworth?hbc07 said:
History of Science Fiction Literature
That name sounds familiar. I enjoyed the class, and after it was over i asked him for a reading list of books that weren't covered in the class and made my way through a number of them.Claude! said:Did you have Killingsworth?hbc07 said:
History of Science Fiction Literature
When I took the History of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Era it was taught by a woman but luckily it was exactly what you think would be covered by the course name.JABQ04 said:
If I had know about this I would have taken it. Sounds incredibly interesting, but with my luck it would be boring as hell.
I took History of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Era and thought it would be all about the guillotine, Austerlitz and Waterloo but the prof was a crazy feminist who wanted to talk about the plight of the peasant woman in Revolutionary France. If I wasn't in the same class with my then GF I would have dropped that class quick as *****
not sure if same class but i took science fiction something. read a novel a week. prof had to be high 90% of the time.hbc07 said:
History of Science Fiction Literature
Claude! said:Professor Bradford? He was great.Quote:
I took a history class on the history of American seapower and found it to be the most interesting class I had.
Did he provide your class with Bradford's Advice for Life (BAFL)? The two I remember:swc93 said:Claude! said:Professor Bradford? He was great.Quote:
I took a history class on the history of American seapower and found it to be the most interesting class I had.
Took one and two one summer. As a result I own about eight books he published that were required reading.
I took Sociohorticulture as my I&C credit. What a beat down that wasSockDePot said:
A buddy and I took "sociology of women's nutrition" when they came out with the required international and cultural diversity credit.
Thought we'd be in class with a bunch of hot chicks.
We were wrong.
However, I'm fairly knowledgeable about Laos, which is rarely if ever useful