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Category: Map that Campus
Posted on: November 24, 2009 8:13 AM, by Alex Palazzo

This week we have a special edition of Map that Campus.

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A few weeks ago I I wrote about my new voyage on the HMS Palazzo Lab. Well the resident of this campus had some advice on this topic:

In a moral point of view, the effect ought to be, to teach him good-humoured patience, freedom from selfishness, the habit of acting for himself, and of making the best of every occurrence. In short, he ought to partake of the characteristic qualities of most sailors. Travelling ought also to teach him distrust; but at the same time he will discover, how many truly kind-hearted people there are, with whom he never before had, or ever again will have any further communication, who yet are ready to offer him the most disinterested assistance.

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If you zoom in, you can even see Darwin's car (the red one)

Posted by: Kay | November 24, 2009 9:09 AM

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Willie The Wildcat (TM) is doing what he can to celebrate also!

http://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2009/03/onebook.html

Ahem...Unlike the IMPOSTER Wildcat at KS, where I belive they BANNED the teaching of Mr. Darwin...

ps: Perhaps a University of Edinburgh is in a Future Map That Campus?

Posted by: J-Dog | November 24, 2009 9:59 AM

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