Re: Hello/now vegetables/MD


> From: Pamela J. Evans <gardenqueen@gbronline.com>
> I graduated in 1979. Haven't seen it since then. Yes - very
beautiful.
> Would love to have some of those big field stone rocks in my
garden.
> Good school - 12th oldest in the country. Are the diplomas still in
> Latin?? (I'm looking at mine on the wall in here) expensive
sucker...
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Yes, would love some of those stones.  Expect it hasn't changed much
since you were there or even since my daughter was there and I have
not been back since she graduated.  Have no idea about the
Latin...now you mention it, don't know as I ever got a good look at
that diploma other than in a rolled up state with a ribbon around it,
clutched in the hand of the graduate:-)

It was expensive and probably is more now:-)  But, as you say, a good
school and one of the oldest.  Also a small school, which I think a
good thing from a learning standpoint.  All in all, we were quite
satisfied with it and I think my daughter's time there was well
spent; she liked it.

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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