Doctor, sometimes I
feel as if travelling two
hundred miles an hour

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Doctor, sometimes I
feel as if travelling two
hundred miles an hour

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mirror mirror on
the wall which college team most
popular of all
According to the article The Athletic, Which college football team has the most fans? Why (we think) Michigan edges Ohio State, The staff of the Athletic wrote:
The Wolverines weren’t merely a decisive No. 1 in points. They ranked in the top four in every category except sports betting. Even with our imperfect categories and metrics, the across-the-board performance gives us enough confidence to call Michigan the most popular college football team in the country.
Knowing college football fans, that won’t settle the debate — nor should it. So let the arguments begin.
Well, well, well.
They are several tables in the article the list all the data but it was the table that listed largest alumni body and I was shocked to see that the United States College/University with the world’s largest living alumni is … Indianan University.
The ranking shows:
790,033 – IU
775,000 – Penn St
668,000 – Michigan
If you grew up a Michigan fan like I did and you listened to a radio announcer named Bob Ufer (Ufer-of-M … get it) and one of his stock phrases was that MEEEEEECHIGAN had the world’s largest living alumni.
Maybe it’s just a case of semantics.
A good friend of mine loved to go to football games and look for … large people … and yell MICHIGAN HAS WORLD’S LARGEST LIVING ALUMNI … AND THERE HE IS!
But I have to say, I gots no issues with the findings in this article!
Go Blue!

news from Washington
forces me to conclusion
brother Ed’s in charge
This was Washington in 1943 …
A simpler, gentler time.
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no sympathy
historically bad
favourability
In her Guardian Opinion piece, Is Usha Vance starting to feel a little sorry for herself?, Arwa Mahdawi writes:
They won all right, but pretty much everyone in the US now thinks JD is a loser. He has historically bad favourability ratings and there are memes of him everywhere. I have absolutely no sympathy for Usha – who is far from a victim – but I have to wonder if she is starting to feel a little sorry for herself.
I just love the way historically bad favourability just rolls off the tongue.
I mean who can live with that?
Maybe the Vance’s see that as the challange.
Back in the day when I taught 4th grade Sunday School (think that one through why don’t you) I had a kid was so ‘just not going to take part and I don’t care’ that I told I was going to flunk him.
He was going to flunk 4th grade Sunday School.
You can’t, he said,
I can, I said.
You won’t, he said.
I will , I said.
As a matter of fact, I said, you will be the first kid in history to FLUNK 4th GRADE SUNDAY SCHOOL!
He looked at me for a second.
The gets this look in his eye.
“I’ll be … the first?”, he said.
And breaks into the biggest gleam.
truth and sanity?
it is a five-alarm fire
for public history

In the article, “‘It reminds you of a fascist state’: Smithsonian Institution braces for Trump rewrite of US history” by David Smith in the Guardian, Mr. Smith writes:
Visitors have come in their millions to the Smithsonian Institution, the world’s biggest museum, education and research complex, in Washington for the past 178 years. On Thursday, Donald Trump arrived with his cultural wrecking ball.
The US president, who has sought to root out “wokeness” since returning to power in January, accused the Smithsonian of trying to rewrite history on issues of race and gender. In an executive order entitled “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History”, he directed the removal of “improper, divisive or anti-American ideology” from its storied museums.
The move was met with dismay from historians who saw it as an attempt to whitewash the past and suppress discussions of systemic racism and social justice. With Trump having also taken over the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, there are fears that, in authoritarian fashion, he is aiming to control the future by controlling the past.
“It is a five-alarm fire for public history, science and education in America,” said Samuel Redman, a history professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. “While the Smithsonian has faced crisis moments in the past, it has not been directly attacked in quite this way by the executive branch in its long history. It’s troubling and quite scary.”
I have had a long association with the Smithsonian Institution.
For several years when I was a kid growing up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, our family spring break trip was to visit an older brother who had married and moved to the Washington, DC area.
One of the benefits of my brother’s location was that we made regular tours of Washington and the Smithsonsian.
About the same time, my Dad started subscribing to the Smithsonian Magazine so when we visited the Smithsonian, I felt like we were part of the inner circle.
One time, with all the things to see in Washington, I made us walk over to the Smithsonian ‘Castle’ on the Mall to see James Smithson’s tomb.
We toured them all.
The Museum of American History, where I once through up (though I kept things under control as my Dad led me up an escalator to the nearest men’s room).
The Natural History Museum with the green dome.
The National Gallery of Art with the White Dome.
The OLD exhibition Building.
The NEW Air and Space Museum.
The New Hirschhorn Museum of Modern Art.
One year we arrived just as the first Moon rock went on display and
I remember sitting in the cafeteria in the basement of the Museum of American History and looking out over a sculpture by Alexander Calder and thinking that Grand Rapids also had a Calder and wondering how in the world the Smithsonian was able to get one.
Later in life, I applied for a job at the Smithsonian and had an interview at the Museum of American History.
I was walking down the Mall in Washington, DC with AN APPOINTMENT!
I was offered a two year job and I TURNED IT DOWN saying, I WAS LOOKING FOR SOMETHING IN THE CAREER LINE!
In my head and in my heart the Smithsonian has also been there as something special about the United States.
The place that resulted when Mr. Smithson left his fortune to the United States to create an Establishment for the increase & diffusion of knowledge among men.
I am not sure but I am betting that for 200 years no one has said anything about the mission of the Smithsonian beyond that until recently when the current president issued his Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History order.
I don’t dare say, what will that guy do next.
I don’t want to know.
I it seems so perfect for April’s Fool except no one is fooling.