In a message dated 11/11/99 11:42:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< You don't have to be very old to remember a time when the average college
student had *none* of those things.
>>
L-
Perhaps it is an indication of what we/they consider to be necessary now, as
well. I recall a certain amount of pride that, while attending RISD in the
late 60's I was able to fit all of my posessions in a back-pack. When I took
off for parts unknown after school, it all went with me. There were many
wealthy associates there who did the same.
To make money and defray tuition, I was able to work in the kitchen of the
school cafeteria (they called it refectory) where I learned as much as I did
in classes. I can cook up a great New England clam chowder for 400 at the
drop of a hat.
Twybil