The VU Centennial Class

This blog is dedicated to encouraging members of the Vanderbilt University Class of 1973 to share their college experiences and return to campus for our 40th Class Reunion, October 3-5, 2013.

Monday, March 17, 2014

He's Still In A V.U. "State Of Mind"

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Maybe you were one of the lucky ones at Billy Joel's concert at the Bridgestone Area last Friday night (March 14) here in Nashvil...
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

The Hurry Back Lives!

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At the corner of Elliston Place and Louise Avenue, it was a Nashville landmark (and a haven for Vanderbilt students while we were on camp...
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Monday, March 10, 2014

The Tradition Continues

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Behind a very strong pitching staff, The VandyBoys (otherwise known as the Vanderbilt baseball team) have recorded a strong start to ...
Thursday, March 6, 2014

Vanderbilt Research Discovers What's Better Than Mother's Chicken Soup

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Let's face it. Throughout our lives, including while we were together at Vanderbilt over 40 years ago, there were times when we ...
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

A 50-YEAR LEGACY

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One of the great legacies of Vanderbilt University and its students (and something which began just a few years before we arrived on camp...
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Monday, February 24, 2014

When Vanderbilt Sports Went To The Dogs

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Everyone knows that Vanderbilt's mascot is Mr. Commodore (see above), even though the present student wearing that costume at home a...
Monday, February 17, 2014

Much More Than A Football Facility

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You may have heard Vanderbilt has built an new indoor practice facility for its football program. It's true but the new (and now e...
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Pat
Many of my favorite memories (and I suspect of yours) are from the years 1969 to 1973 when we were together as the Centennial Class of Vanderbilt University (1973). Actually,I spent those first two years across 21st Avenue South at Peabody College when it was a separate school. I transferred over in the fall of 1971 and spent my final two years getting my B.A. degreee in the College of Arts & Science with a major in Political Science and a minor in History. My Vanderbilt experience was also different from many because I was a town student and lived at home not in a dorm. It's something I miss from my college experience but I spent a lot of time on campus, day and night, through my work at WRVU which was then located in Neely Auditorium. So please feel free to fill me (and your classmates) on your VU experience and what would you like for us to share and remember here on the blog.
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