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  • 09-07-2008, 05:53 AM
    jakncoke
  • 09-07-2008, 05:54 AM
    jakncoke
    Daniel John Fortmann (April 11, 1916 - May 23, 1995) was a professional football player for the Chicago Bears. He attended Colgate University.

    A Phi Beta Kappa scholar, Fortmann was the Bears' ninth draft pick in 1936 by owner-founder George Halas as a guard. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1965.

    Fortmann was also a doctor.
  • 09-07-2008, 05:55 AM
    jakncoke
    Colgate University is a private liberal arts college located in the Village of Hamilton in Madison County, New York, USA. It was founded in 1819 as a Baptist seminary, but has since become non-denominational.

    As of 2008, Colgate is ranked 18th in the U.S. News and World Report ranking of liberal arts colleges in the United States[2] and 44th in the Forbes ranking of all U.S. universities.[3] It is also listed as one of thirty Hidden Ivies. Colgate students compete in 23 NCAA Division I sports.

    Colgate has a distinct architectural style. Its first building, West Hall, was built by students and faculty from stones from Colgate's own rock quarry, and a majority of the newer buildings are built in a similar fashion. The most distinctive building on campus is the Chapel (Colgate Memorial Chapel), which is used for lectures, performances, concerts, and religious services.
  • 09-07-2008, 05:56 AM
    jakncoke
  • 09-07-2008, 06:01 AM
    jakncoke
    The University of Nebraska–Lincoln, often called UNL, but also known as Nebraska or NU, is the flagship institution of the University of Nebraska system. UNL was founded in 1869 as a land-grant university under the provisions of the Morrill Act. Its main campus is located in Lincoln a few blocks north of the Nebraska State Capitol. Nebraska is an international leader in scholarly research, having been a member of the Association of American Universities since 1909. It is listed as a Carnegie Research I/ Carnegie Research-Extensive institution.

    Nebraska was the first institution in the American West to grant the Ph.D. degree. The discipline of ecology was born at the university. Its scholarly press, the University of Nebraska Press, is the second-largest state university press in the United States, and one of the largest university presses in the world. Its campus art gallery, the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, has one of the world's foremost collections of 20th century North American art.
  • 09-07-2008, 06:01 AM
    jakncoke
  • 09-07-2008, 06:07 AM
    jakncoke
  • 09-07-2008, 06:09 AM
    jakncoke
    lol new pageview level= Slacker at Work for 3000-4000
  • 09-07-2008, 06:09 AM
    jakncoke
    going to take like 2 days to reach the new level.
  • 09-07-2008, 06:10 AM
    jakncoke
    actually probably not..lol

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