digamma
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03-06-17 11:36 AM - Post#225231
Who is heading to Philly?
I will be there with my son as well as a college classmate. We may let a Princeton friend tag along as well.
Anyone else find it a little odd the FoHB Reception is during first tournament game?
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mrjames
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03-06-17 02:48 PM - Post#225254
In response to digamma
I'll be watching from home - don't want to spend another weekend away after Sloan Sports Conf.
Hope all that go have a great time!
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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Re: Philadelphia 03-06-17 04:31 PM - Post#225275
In response to digamma
I'll be there with my wife - she's a trooper.
When is the event? (I'm about to check in with the group.)
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iabhoops88
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Re: Philadelphia 03-06-17 05:12 PM - Post#225280
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
I will be there too. FOHBB reception is at 2pm, during Princeton-Penn men's game.
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palestra38
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Re: Philadelphia 03-06-17 05:19 PM - Post#225282
In response to iabhoops88
Is that the reception in the Palestra VIP room?
Very surprising they don't want the total crowd to be watching the games.
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digamma
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03-06-17 06:04 PM - Post#225292
In response to palestra38
Location TBD (Adjacent to the Palestra) says the e-mail.
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palestra38
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03-06-17 06:08 PM - Post#225294
In response to digamma
That would be funny if they put you guys in a lecture hall at DRL, probably the most depressing place on campus (and adjacent to the Palestra). But it's probably the VIP room, which indeed also is adjacent to the Palestra.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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03-06-17 06:13 PM - Post#225298
In response to palestra38
VIP Room is likely different. Princeton is advertising that chairbacks come with VIP reception.
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palestra38
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03-06-17 06:31 PM - Post#225307
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
It's probably a setup on the practice court.
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dperry
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03-06-17 11:28 PM - Post#225347
In response to palestra38
That would be funny if they put you guys in a lecture hall at DRL, probably the most depressing place on campus (and adjacent to the Palestra).
Must disagree; that little quad that Stiteler and the Grad School of Ed are on is so lifeless, it literally sucks the color out of anything that goes in there.
Also, a reminder for those coming down on the NJ Turnpike; the bridge linking that to the PA Turnpike is closed until at least April due to girder failure. If you're lodging in Center City/U City anyway, I'd highly recommend staying on the NJTP to Rt. 73 in Cherry Hill, then following that to 38, and that to the Ben Franklin Bridge.
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penn nation
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03-06-17 11:54 PM - Post#225348
In response to palestra38
Never had the pleasure of having a course in DRL.
Closest I came was having an Anthro course with the renowned Dr Mann (no pun intended) in the University Museum. It was a once a week course at night, and it was a combination of depressing and tough to stay awake.
The only good part was being right by Franklin Field for my late night intramural games.
That would be funny if they put you guys in a lecture hall at DRL, probably the most depressing place on campus (and adjacent to the Palestra). But it's probably the VIP room, which indeed also is adjacent to the Palestra.
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palestra38
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03-07-17 10:37 AM - Post#225373
In response to dperry
Well, I was a psych major, so I knew Stiteler well. Also did an independent study at the psych lab building. But Eddie Eggroll was right outside and the CA was a block away--so you were on Locust Walk and had decent food options. DRL was all the way at the end of campus, was built with building blocks in 30 BC, was always cold and horrible.
But I had Physics and calculus there, which made everything horrible.
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T.P.F.K.A.D.W.
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Philadelphia 03-07-17 12:42 PM - Post#225396
In response to palestra38
I was an engineering major and pretty much lived on that end of campus. I took my lumps in DRL, Towne, and LRSM (that mysterious building on the northeast corner of Walnut and 33rd that everyone thought was Drexel.) Imagine my dismay when I learned that my English final senior year was to be given at DRL.
Friggin' William Shakespeare couldn't avoid that dump.
Edited by T.P.F.K.A.D.W. on 03-07-17 12:42 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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