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September
2002
Featured
Link Archive
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September
30, 2002 |
Visit Wired's
Science Room to learn lots of cool information about everyday
things, like pizza, pop cans, and even cats!
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September
25, 2002 |
Listen to TechnoPop
- The Secret History of Technology and Pop Music, a
six-part series by NPR cultural correspondent Rick Karr. Part
One, which aired on Sept. 20th featured Gennett Records, Sam
Meier, and the Starr-Gennett
Foundation.
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September
23, 2002 |
Learn about "Singin'
Sam, the Barbasol Man" and his impressive collection of
sheet music, now held by Morrisson-Reeves Library.
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September
18, 2002 |
Do you or a loved one suffer from back pain?
Check out these resources.
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September
16, 2002 |
Find expert
advice, information, and interactive tools on how to pay for
college at collegeboard.com.
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September
9, 2002 |
Listen
to the stirring "I Am An American" speech that has
been part of Purdue football games since 1966.
"I am an American. That's the way most of us put it, just
matter of factly. They are plain words, those four. You could
write them on your thumbnail, or you could sweep them clear
across this bright autumn sky. But remember too that they are
more than words. They are a way of life. So whenever you speak
them, speak them firmly; speak them proudly; speak them
gratefully. I AM AN AMERICAN."
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Sept.
5, 2002 |
Need some new
ideas for dinner table conversation? How about sharing your
knowledge of the
history of eating utensils!
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Sept.
3, 2002 |
Visit Cells
Alive to learn why we're not "knee deep in
bacteria" since cells multiply so fast, visit the Cell Cam,
or learn about the comparative size of virus, bacteria, and red
blood cells.
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