Miscellany, for trivia not worthy of its own thread . . .

Started by George64, September 04, 2022, 02:33:31 PM

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George64

From the recent Cornellians:

"In 1961, [Leroy] Grumman gave Cornell a DC-3 airplane. Named the Far Above and used through 1970, it flew more than 250,000 miles and carried more than 30,000 total passengers—including staff and faculty, athletic squads, and student groups."

One of those 30,000 passengers was a hockey player, Walt Stanowski '68, I think, who missed the team bus to Boston and was flown there in the Far Above.
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TimV

Whoah!  I'd pay real money to have seen Ned's face and hear what he had to say as the bus pulled away from the rink without Skip.
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

Trotsky

I had always heard the plane was named Far Above It All.

George64

Memorable quotes:

Harkness at a freshman game, "Johnny [Hughes] why the fuck don't you skate!" It obviously had an impact, as he became one of the all-time greats. RIP, Johnny.

Peter Tufford's mother to Sam Woodside at the 1967 NCAA Championship in Syracuse, "It's Pete or Peter, not Petey!"  You probably need to have endured Woodside's broadcasts to appreciate this.

Just don't ask me what I had for breakfast this morning.
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George64

Quote from: George64From the recent Cornellians:

"In 1961, [Leroy] Grumman gave Cornell a DC-3 airplane. Named the Far Above and used through 1970, it flew more than 250,000 miles and carried more than 30,000 total passengers—including staff and faculty, athletic squads, and student groups."

One of those 30,000 passengers was a hockey player, Walt Stanowski '68, I think, who missed the team bus to Boston and was flown there in the Far Above.
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This from a friend, "Another piece of trivia is that at the ECAC finals in 1970, Craig Brush refused to get off the bus at the Boston Garden.  He was unhappy with his lack of playing time.  Harkness had the team assembled in front of him and asked where "Pigpen" was, and was told where and why.  Harkness then went to the bus and discussed the issue, as I was led to understand, promised Craig and his line more playing time.  This paid off when Ed Ambis, Craig's linemate on the fourth line, scored the tying goal against Clarkson that Cornell went on to win 3-2 when John Hughes put in the winner in the final seconds after a previous goal had been disallowed seconds earlier."
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osorojo

Mid-60's, Overheard at Colgate rink, between periods, Harkness and Colgate coach following teams to locker rooms in narrow passageway between and below fan's bleachers - [Cornell Trouncing Colgate] Colgate coach: "Ease up a little, will you?" [or words to that effect]. Harkness: "Go * yourself!"  Much more fun than a statistical analysis - for most fans.

nshapiro

Quote from: osorojoMid-60's, Overheard at Colgate rink, between periods, Harkness and Colgate coach following teams to locker rooms in narrow passageway between and below fan's bleachers - [Cornell Trouncing Colgate] Colgate coach: "Ease up a little, will you?" [or words to that effect]. Harkness: "Go * yourself!"  Much more fun than a statistical analysis - for most fans.
You posted this three weeks ago on another thread.  What is the point of posting it again - do you want us to have the same conversation, or is it time for you to move to memory care?
When Section D was the place to be

scoop85

Quote from: nshapiro
Quote from: osorojoMid-60's, Overheard at Colgate rink, between periods, Harkness and Colgate coach following teams to locker rooms in narrow passageway between and below fan's bleachers - [Cornell Trouncing Colgate] Colgate coach: "Ease up a little, will you?" [or words to that effect]. Harkness: "Go * yourself!"  Much more fun than a statistical analysis - for most fans.
You posted this three weeks ago on another thread.  What is the point of posting it again - do you want us to have the same conversation, or is it time for you to move to memory care?

::rock::

osorojo

My apologies. It's just that I prefer fond memories to current speculations about the future of Cornell men's hockey  - which also tend to be repetitive.

nshapiro

Then clearly, elynah is not the site for you.
Goodbye.
When Section D was the place to be

Trotsky

Quote from: osorojoI prefer fond memories to current speculations about the future

This is me with porn.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: osorojoI prefer fond memories to current speculations about the future

This is me with porn.

::yark::  TMI, dude.

George64

The recent announcement that Ruth Bader Ginsberg '54 and Toni Morrison, MA '55, would be featured on US stamps in 2023, prompted me to do some philatelic research.  In 1997, football legend, Glenn "Pop" Warner, class of 1894, was featured on a US stamp and Ken Dryden '69, was featured on a 2015 Canadian stamp - Great Canadian Goalies/Grands Gardiens de But Canadiens.  Also, part of that series, one of my all-time favorites, "Gump" Worsley, Ranger goalie when I started watching hockey at MSG in the late '50s.
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George64

Quote from: George64Ken Dryden '69, was featured on a 2015 Canadian stamp - Great Canadian Goalies/Grands Gardiens de But Canadiens.