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Submitted by Arthur Stern, Mar 28, 2007 18:21

I believe CUNY is re-emerging (not emerging) after a period when political correctness almost destroyed the University that has produced many of the nation's finest thinkers. Some of our young are better served by lesser universities, junior colleges and vocational schools. Skilled craftsmen earn 6 figures and up, even in a backwater such as Vermont . Great thinkers (left and right), hard to find and precious to nurture, may now re-emerge from a re-energized CUNY.
Gulliano did this, in case anyone has forgotten.


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