"Richard Mitchell" was a professor, first of English language/English and later of classics, at Rowan University/Glassboro State College in Glassboro, New Jersey. He gained fame in the late 1970s as the founder and publisher of The Underground Grammarian, a newsletter of opinion and criticism that ran until 1992, and wrote four books expounding his views on the relationships among language, education, and ethics.

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We had to take it inside. The first half, we were all shooting up 3s and they weren't going in.

We decided if they would let us march, we wouldn't overly confront them.

We have a 15-year contractual agreement that was negotiated with Interface in 2001, ... I think the agreement was signed in January of 2002.

It's going to turn the land into a marsh for the people who live on the end of the street touching the river. We already get wetter than what other parts of the county are used to, but once you start building and moving all that dirt around I can only assume its going to impact those houses.

I never even worked on (computers) out on the streets -- never even been on the Internet, ... I didn't even know how to turn them on.

You can shoot the tiger, or stay out of his way, but you cannot pronounce him a vegetarian.

Green was shooting 3s left and right. Coach told me to guard him real tight. It was all desire and toughness. Our team has no superstars, but we have heart.