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    A new book of South Dakota State University history tells the school's story with an emphasis on photos.
    "South Dakota State University: A Pictorial History 1881-2006," was written by John E. Miller, SDSU emeritus history professor. It contains about 250 photos, 25,000 words of text and 10,000 words in captions, Miller said.
    SDSU commissioned Miller to write the book, which helps the school mark its 125th anniversary. The university was founded in 1881, although the first classes did not meet until 1884........

    http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs...512080350/1001
    We...ARE...STATE!
    SOUTH...DAKOTA...STATE!!

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    Re: My history book about SDSU

    Dr. Miller was my advisor at SDSU during my undergrad.  He is one of the smartest men i have ever had contact with, and is a great teacher.  Besides that, he has more historical baseball knowledge than anyone i have ever met...even though he is a diehard Cardinals fan
    "I'd like to thank the good Lord for making me a Yankee." - Joe D.

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      Re: My history book about SDSU

      Originally posted by jackrabbit1979
      and is a great teacher.
      Absolutely!!
      @JacksFanInNeb

      I've always believed that if someone wants to run a country, he should know how to run a tractor first.
      --Steve Hartman, CBS Sunday

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        Re: My history book about SDSU

        Originally posted by jackrabbit1979
        Dr. Miller was my advisor at SDSU during my undergrad.  He is one of the smartest men i have ever had contact with, and is a great teacher.  Besides that, he has more historical baseball knowledge than anyone i have ever met...even though he is a diehard Cardinals fan
        Unless something changed, I think you mean 2nd smartest man ;D

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          Re: My history book about SDSU

          Originally posted by Rabbitlivinginverm

          Unless something changed, I think you mean 2nd smartest man ;D
          If you notice, I said one of the smartest men.  But now, with that mishap, you have fallen out of the circle.
          Too Bad.  

          Reading my post again, i probably should have used most intelligent. Smartest just doesn't sound right.
          "I'd like to thank the good Lord for making me a Yankee." - Joe D.

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            Re: My history book about SDSU

            Originally posted by jackrabbit1979

            If you notice, I said one of the smartest men.  But now, with that mishap, you have fallen out of the circle.
            Too Bad.  
            Terrible oversight on my part, now, I must earn my way back into the elite circle.

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