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Hail to Thee, Okoboji U! A Humor Anthology on Higher Education

By: Mark C. Ebersole | Book details

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Acknowledgments
The editors and Fordham University Press herewith render thanks to the following artists, publishers, agents, and individuals whose interest, cooperation, and permission to reprint have made possible the preparation of Hail to Thee, Okoboji U! A Humor Anthology on Higher Education. All possible care has been taken to trace the ownership of every selection included and to make full acknowledgment for its use.
"My Philosophy." From Getting Even by Woody Allen. Copyright © 1969 by Woody Allen; Reprinted by permission of Random House, Inc.
"My Speech to the Graduates." From Side Effects by Woody Allen. Copyright © 1980 by Woody Allen. Reprinted by permission of Random House, Inc.
"The Curriculum," in Going Around in Academic Circles. McGraw-Hill. Copyright © 1965 by Richard Armour. Reprinted by permission of Kathleen S. Armour.
"The Degree," in Going Around in Academic Circles. McGraw-Hill. Copyright © 1965 by Richard Armour. Reprinted by permission of Kathleen S. Armour.
"Great Poets," in It All Started with Freshman English. McGraw-Hill. Copyright © 1973 by Richard Armour. Reprinted by permission of Kathleen S. Armour.
"How to Get In," in Going Around in Academic Circles. McGraw-Hill. Copyright © 1965 by Richard Armour. Reprinted by permission of Kathleen S. Armour.
"Lines Long after Pope, by a Reader of Freshman Themes," in Light Armour: Playful Poems on Practically Everything. McGraw Hill. Copyright © 1954 by Richard Armour. Reprinted by permission of Kathleen S. Armour.
"A Short History of Higher Education," in Going Around in Academic Circles. McGraw-Hill. Copyright © 1965 by Richard Armour. Reprinted by permission of Kathleen S. Armour.
"Twenty-Fifth Reunion," in Light Armour: Playful Poems on Practically Everything. McGraw-Hill. Copyright © 1965 by Richard Armour. Reprinted by permission of Kathleen S. Armour.
"Graffiti on a Washroom at M.I.T." by Mrs. Gene Arthur. Reprinted with permission from the May 1969 Reader's Digest. Copyright © 1969 by The Reader's Digest Assn., Inc.
"Theoretical Theories" by John Bailey. Reprinted from The Saturday Evening Post © 1952.
"Grooving with Academe" ( June 4, 1978) by Russell Baker. Copyright © 1978 by The New York Times Company. Reprinted by permission.
"One Very Smart Tomato" ( May 3, 1977) by Russell Baker. Copyright © 1977 by The New York Times Company. Reprinted by permission.
"Turning Back to the Campus" ( December 18, 1976) by Russell Baker. Copyright a 1976 by The New York Times Company. Reprinted by permission.
"Marshyhope State University" by John Barth is retitled in this collection. The original title is "A: Lady Amherst to the Author. and N: The Author to Lady Amherst." Reprinted by permission of The Putnam Publishing Group from Letters by John Barth. Copyright © 1979 by John Barth.
"How to Understand Music" from The Benchley Roundup by Robert Benchley. Copyright 1954 by Nathaniel Benchley. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.
"Shakespeare Explained" from The Benchley Roundup by Robert Benchley. Copyright 1954 by Nathaniel Benchley. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.

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