Chuck
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It would summarize the work, give you character descriptions, basically everything you needed to know the night before to pass the test or write the paper. Yeah.
Yeah. Or Striper.
Yeah. Or Striper.
Yeah. Or Striper.
I mean, I think it's ended up going to 39 countries, but it just feels like a very lazy American thing, especially for Gen Xers to be like, I'll just get that and that's fine.
I mean, I think it's ended up going to 39 countries, but it just feels like a very lazy American thing, especially for Gen Xers to be like, I'll just get that and that's fine.
I mean, I think it's ended up going to 39 countries, but it just feels like a very lazy American thing, especially for Gen Xers to be like, I'll just get that and that's fine.
That's right. And of course, we're talking about Keith Hilligas. Oh, I'm kidding. Clifton Heath Killigas. His name was Cliff. Gentleman was a true corn husker, as we'll see. He was born in 1918 out in the rural sticks of Nebraska. His father was a mail carrier and he was a very smart kid. And I would assume a smart adult because he studied physics and math at Midland Lutheran College.
That's right. And of course, we're talking about Keith Hilligas. Oh, I'm kidding. Clifton Heath Killigas. His name was Cliff. Gentleman was a true corn husker, as we'll see. He was born in 1918 out in the rural sticks of Nebraska. His father was a mail carrier and he was a very smart kid. And I would assume a smart adult because he studied physics and math at Midland Lutheran College.
That's right. And of course, we're talking about Keith Hilligas. Oh, I'm kidding. Clifton Heath Killigas. His name was Cliff. Gentleman was a true corn husker, as we'll see. He was born in 1918 out in the rural sticks of Nebraska. His father was a mail carrier and he was a very smart kid. And I would assume a smart adult because he studied physics and math at Midland Lutheran College.
And then was going to grad school for physics and geology at the University of Nebraska. Go Cornhuskers. But dropped out in 1939 to marry a classmate named Catherine Galbraith, at which time he got a job at Long's College Books as a clerk. And that company would later become the Nebraska Book Company.
And then was going to grad school for physics and geology at the University of Nebraska. Go Cornhuskers. But dropped out in 1939 to marry a classmate named Catherine Galbraith, at which time he got a job at Long's College Books as a clerk. And that company would later become the Nebraska Book Company.
And then was going to grad school for physics and geology at the University of Nebraska. Go Cornhuskers. But dropped out in 1939 to marry a classmate named Catherine Galbraith, at which time he got a job at Long's College Books as a clerk. And that company would later become the Nebraska Book Company.
Or did he just read five quick summaries?
Or did he just read five quick summaries?
Or did he just read five quick summaries?
That's right. But he worked at the NBC, Nebraska book company up until World War II when he went to the Army. He was a meteorologist for the Army Air Corps. So, again, pretty smart dude. Ended up a captain. And his wife, Catherine, worked as a clerk for the Manhattan Project. So she was sharp as a tack as well.