[Alumni-chat] Antiochiana! -- The location of the "68 Cafe!":in Yellow Sp...

J. David Coldren jdavid at coldren.net
Sun Sep 23 13:28:43 EDT 2007


I wonder what today's version of the "sons of the SS" protestors would say
about Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's mingling with students and
faculty at Columbia University.


J. David Coldren '65




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Yellow Sp...

 
In a message dated 9/23/2007 9:58:18 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
dlbahr at hotmail.com writes:

I never  knew the house on Xenia across from Mills Lawn was called Drake.
It 
was  privately owned when I lived in YS.
Most of my high school social studies  teachers seemed to be Korean Vets--I 
am sure the vets at Antioch were more  interesting.  Most of my teachers
were 
rather poor in the skill  sets.




Yes, the house on the corner was Drake -- the one next door was also a
dorm, 
and kitty-kornered across the street was the old Morgan house, called  
Morgan, which was also a dorm.  My senior year, when I lived in Drake, the
house 
next door (was it called Greywood?) -- which became some years later a
fancy 
Bed and Breakfast, housed our first German Exchange Students from a  
technical/Bushiness college in Koln Germany, and it got pretty steamed
because  
apparently one or two of them were sons of SS members, and there was a huge
reaction 
on the campus (even in 62) to having them on campus.  Those of us  who had
been 
AEA were called upon to be peacemakers, or middlemen or  whatever.  I think 
the college made a mistake putting them all in one dorm,  which encouraged
them 
to walk around as a group -- would have been better to put  4 or so in 
several dorms, and put counselors in place to encourage connections  and
friendships 
as opposed to the mess that happened.  AEA had a  relationship with their 
school for Antiochians interested in business in the  then "Common Market"
-- and 
the exchange was about them getting access after two  terms at Antioch to 
co-op jobs in business and finance.  



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