stilwtrgrizz
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UMGriz75 said:As an aside, when I am teaching or writing about the "philosophy of sports," I usually mention the old story about Lord Wellington, answering questions about the Battle of Waterloo, and how it changed the world, that "the Battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton."kemajic said:I came there in the fall of '64 and spent a lot of time on Dornblaser and the practice fields ...
The "playing fields" were where young men learned to play on teams, learned how to cooperate, learned how to take orders and to give them, learned how to assess risks, and learned how to be fighters and how to be leaders. So it is in sports today.
So it has always been at the University of Montana.
For those reasons, I have a reverence for the name "Dornblaser," the young man that died, and as it still exists after nearly a century at the University of Montana.
Wondefully put 75. :clap: :clap: :clap: